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Project Showcase:
A 42m Prefabricated Pedestrian Bridge in Liaocheng, China
Bridge in Liaocheng
Bridge in Liaocheng
Bridge in Liaocheng
Bridge in Liaocheng
Project Vitals:
Client: Guan County Transportation Bureau, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province
Span Length: 42 meters (138 feet), single-span
Bridge Model: Type 200 Modular Steel Truss
Configuration: Double-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (DSR)
Application: Public Pedestrian Footbridge
A Vibrant Urban Crossing Solution: Commissioned by the local transportation authority, this project in Liaocheng City was designed to create a safe, durable, and aesthetically striking pedestrian crossing. The goal was to deliver a functional piece of public infrastructure that also serves as a vibrant local landmark.
Engineering Highlights & Custom Design:
Heavy-Duty Structure for Public Safety: This footbridge utilizes a Double-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (DSR) truss configuration。 While typically engineered for heavy vehicular traffic, applying this robust design to a pedestrian bridge provides exceptional stability and safety, ensuring it can comfortably handle high volumes of foot traffic for decades.
Striking Landmark Aesthetics: The bridge features a bold, bright red anti-corrosive paint finish. This custom color choice transforms the structure from a simple utility crossing into a dynamic piece of urban architecture, enhancing the cityscape.
Spacious and Functional Span: The structure achieves a 42-meter clear span, providing a wide 4.2-meter walkway that offers ample space for pedestrians, cyclists, and mobility aids.
Engineered for Pedestrian Loads: The bridge is rated for a pedestrian load of 3.5kN/m² and is designated as a semi-permanent steel structure, ensuring a long and low-maintenance service life.
A Versatile Solution for Municipal Infrastructure: The Liaocheng pedestrian bridge is a prime example of our ability to adapt robust engineering systems for civic and public-use projects. It demonstrates how our modular bridges can be customized to serve not only as heavy-load workhorses but also as visually appealing, long-term assets for urban landscape development.
Project Showcase:
A 42m Prefabricated Pedestrian Bridge in Liaocheng, China
Bridge in Liaocheng
Bridge in Liaocheng
Bridge in Liaocheng
Bridge in Liaocheng
Project Vitals:
Client: Guan County Transportation Bureau, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province
Span Length: 42 meters (138 feet), single-span
Bridge Model: Type 200 Modular Steel Truss
Configuration: Double-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (DSR)
Application: Public Pedestrian Footbridge
A Vibrant Urban Crossing Solution: Commissioned by the local transportation authority, this project in Liaocheng City was designed to create a safe, durable, and aesthetically striking pedestrian crossing. The goal was to deliver a functional piece of public infrastructure that also serves as a vibrant local landmark.
Engineering Highlights & Custom Design:
Heavy-Duty Structure for Public Safety: This footbridge utilizes a Double-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (DSR) truss configuration。 While typically engineered for heavy vehicular traffic, applying this robust design to a pedestrian bridge provides exceptional stability and safety, ensuring it can comfortably handle high volumes of foot traffic for decades.
Striking Landmark Aesthetics: The bridge features a bold, bright red anti-corrosive paint finish. This custom color choice transforms the structure from a simple utility crossing into a dynamic piece of urban architecture, enhancing the cityscape.
Spacious and Functional Span: The structure achieves a 42-meter clear span, providing a wide 4.2-meter walkway that offers ample space for pedestrians, cyclists, and mobility aids.
Engineered for Pedestrian Loads: The bridge is rated for a pedestrian load of 3.5kN/m² and is designated as a semi-permanent steel structure, ensuring a long and low-maintenance service life.
A Versatile Solution for Municipal Infrastructure: The Liaocheng pedestrian bridge is a prime example of our ability to adapt robust engineering systems for civic and public-use projects. It demonstrates how our modular bridges can be customized to serve not only as heavy-load workhorses but also as visually appealing, long-term assets for urban landscape development.