STrctPono
Structural
- Jan 9, 2020
- 706
I'm working on a design-build job and we are designing a shared use path with a 550 foot long bridge. We are going to go with a pre-fabricated steel truss bridge. Spans are 125, 150, 150, 125.
We are responsible for designing the piers and abutments. I need to reach out to some pre-fabricated steel truss bridge manufacturers and start working through some of the details with them. I've got Contech, Bridge Brothers, and ACROW on my list. I know ACROW extremely well for all the work we do with them for temporary vehicular bridges but they are lacking a bit in the aesthetics category. Do you guys have any more experience with other manufacturers? Any good things to say about working with them?
As a side note, the discussion of using an FRP pedestrian bridge came up. I don't have any experience with FRP bridges but I don't think there's a chance that they're going to get a 150ft span to work. Everything I see is mostly under 100 ft.
We are responsible for designing the piers and abutments. I need to reach out to some pre-fabricated steel truss bridge manufacturers and start working through some of the details with them. I've got Contech, Bridge Brothers, and ACROW on my list. I know ACROW extremely well for all the work we do with them for temporary vehicular bridges but they are lacking a bit in the aesthetics category. Do you guys have any more experience with other manufacturers? Any good things to say about working with them?
As a side note, the discussion of using an FRP pedestrian bridge came up. I don't have any experience with FRP bridges but I don't think there's a chance that they're going to get a 150ft span to work. Everything I see is mostly under 100 ft.