TEMPORARY STEEL BRIDGE STRUCTURES
- Construction projects. In the construction industry, temporary bridges may be installed to facilitate the movement of construction equipment, materials, and workers across a water body or other obstacles.
- Emergency situations. Temporary bridges can be deployed quickly in response to natural disasters, such as floods or earthquakes, to restore transportation routes and facilitate the movement of emergency personnel, supplies, and evacuees.
- Military operations. In military contexts, temporary bridges are often used for rapid deployment and maneuverability of troops and equipment in the field.
Temporary bridges can be constructed using various materials and designs, depending on the specific requirements of the situation. Some common types of temporary bridges include:
Bailey Bridge. A modular, prefabricated truss bridge that can be rapidly assembled using standardized components. Bailey bridges are often used in military applications and emergency situations.
Pontoon Bridge. Consists of floating pontoons or boats linked together to form a bridge deck. Pontoon bridges are commonly used in situations where a floating structure is suitable, such as over rivers.
Steel Truss Bridge. A temporary bridge made of steel trusses that can be assembled quickly. These bridges are often used in construction projects.
ESC Modular Bridge Compact 200. Another type of modular, prefabricated bridge system designed for rapid deployment in various situations.
FEATURES
- efficient and timely project execution
- robust and reliable
- swift and efficient solution
- EASY assembly and disassembly