Achieved a weight reduction of approximately 400kg/m and an expansion of up to 100cm on one side.
"Bridge Plus Alpha" is a road widening construction method that accommodates the era of 25-ton large vehicles, achieving both widening and weight reduction simultaneously. Compared to conventional concrete widening, it realizes a weight reduction of about 400 kg/m (one example). The width increases by 100 cm (one example). Moreover, reinforcement of girders and piers is unnecessary. Additionally, the construction period can be completed within 7 days for 100 meters, making it a groundbreaking method with numerous advantages. [Features] ■ Road widening is possible up to a standard of 1,000 mm on one side. ■ Ensures high corrosion resistance due to JIS H 8641 hot-dip galvanized coating, with high-precision factory-manufactured products. ■ Secures vehicle deviation prevention performance suitable for 25-ton (240 kN) large vehicles. ■ Weight reduction to about 1/3 of reinforced concrete pavement. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Maintenance is easy as there are no parts replacements due to unit-based construction. - Construction can be carried out with alternating one-way traffic. - Since it can be constructed using only bolts, it is possible to complete 100 meters within 7 days (as an example). *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Road widening ■ Sidewalk widening ■ Ground cover widening *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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