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CB100(CB321)Bailey Bridge
BAILEY
Project Showcase:
A 58m Heavy-Duty Galvanized Steel Bridge for the Tibetan Plateau
Tibetan
Tibetan
Tibetan
Project Vitals:
Location: Ari Bridge, Ranwu Lake, Basu County, Tibet, China
Total Length: 57.912 meters (190 feet)
Bridge Model: Type 200 Modular Steel Truss
Configuration: Triple-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (TSR)
Application: Semi-permanent, Single-Lane Heavy-Load Bridge
Delivering a Resilient Crossing for an Extreme Environment:
This critical infrastructure project at Tibet's Ranwu Lake required a robust bridge solution engineered for high-altitude resilience and heavy-duty performance. The objective was to deliver a long-term, low-maintenance crossing to ensure vital connectivity in a region with a harsh climate.
Advanced Engineering for Superior Durability and Strength:
High-Capacity Truss Configuration: The bridge superstructure utilizes a Triple-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (TSR) design. This powerful configuration provides an exceptional load capacity of 55 tons on a 4.2-meter-wide single-lane carriageway, making it ideal for safely conveying heavy supply and construction vehicles.
Premium Hot-Dip Galvanized Protection:
To combat the severe weather conditions of the Tibetan plateau, the entire structure underwent hot-dip galvanization. The resulting zinc coating, with a thickness of over 85μm, offers maximum long-term corrosion resistance against freeze-thaw cycles and high UV radiation, ensuring the bridge's longevity as a semi-permanent structure with minimal life-cycle maintenance.
A Benchmark for Durable, Heavy-Load Solutions:
This project is a testament to our expertise in delivering highly durable, heavy-load modular bridges for the world's most challenging environments. The combination of a high-strength TSR truss system and superior corrosion protection provides a reliable and cost-effective infrastructure solution.
Project Showcase:
A 58m Heavy-Duty Galvanized Steel Bridge for the Tibetan Plateau
Tibetan
Tibetan
Tibetan
Project Vitals:
Location: Ari Bridge, Ranwu Lake, Basu County, Tibet, China
Total Length: 57.912 meters (190 feet)
Bridge Model: Type 200 Modular Steel Truss
Configuration: Triple-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (TSR)
Application: Semi-permanent, Single-Lane Heavy-Load Bridge
Delivering a Resilient Crossing for an Extreme Environment:
This critical infrastructure project at Tibet's Ranwu Lake required a robust bridge solution engineered for high-altitude resilience and heavy-duty performance. The objective was to deliver a long-term, low-maintenance crossing to ensure vital connectivity in a region with a harsh climate.
Advanced Engineering for Superior Durability and Strength:
High-Capacity Truss Configuration: The bridge superstructure utilizes a Triple-Row, Single-Layer, Reinforced (TSR) design. This powerful configuration provides an exceptional load capacity of 55 tons on a 4.2-meter-wide single-lane carriageway, making it ideal for safely conveying heavy supply and construction vehicles.
Premium Hot-Dip Galvanized Protection:
To combat the severe weather conditions of the Tibetan plateau, the entire structure underwent hot-dip galvanization. The resulting zinc coating, with a thickness of over 85μm, offers maximum long-term corrosion resistance against freeze-thaw cycles and high UV radiation, ensuring the bridge's longevity as a semi-permanent structure with minimal life-cycle maintenance.
A Benchmark for Durable, Heavy-Load Solutions:
This project is a testament to our expertise in delivering highly durable, heavy-load modular bridges for the world's most challenging environments. The combination of a high-strength TSR truss system and superior corrosion protection provides a reliable and cost-effective infrastructure solution.