Bridge Construction PDF
Bridge Construction PDF
Bridge Construction PDF
Actual example –
5-span steel truss
bridge in western
part of Pearl River,
Guangzhou
Steel Arch (framed or trussed) – from 150m to 500m
Sydney Harbour Bridge
and its approach
Close up view of the
bridge trusses
Close up of the bridge at
the tower support
Cable suspension – from 400m to 1500m
The 1377m
span Tsing
Ma Bridge
Concrete Arch (ribbed or unribbed) – from 50m to 300m
Steel Arch – from
100m to 500m
The actual example – LuPoa Bridge, Shanghai (550m main span)
Cable stayed (multi-spanned) – from 50 to 500m per span
Tsing Ma Tower
Bridge tower for Stonecutter Bridge
Bridge tower & side span/approach bridge of Stonecutter Bridge
The forming of the cable
anchor of Tsing Ma
Bridge on Ma Wan side
The forming of the cable
anchor of Tsing Ma
Bridge on Tsing Yi side
Forming the deck of the
approach section of Tsing
Ma Bridge on Ma Wan side
using erection and hoisting
approach
Forming the deck of
the approach section
of Tsing Ma Bridge
on Tsing Yi side
Completing the deck of
Tsing Ma Bridge (abutting
section at Tsing Yi side)
by erecting of the steel
truss at spot
Hoisting and erecting
of the modulated
bridge deck for the
Tsing Ma Bridge
Forming the bridge deck of
Ting Kau Bridge using
modulated steel girder frames
Laying the precast deck of the steel
girder frame
Other methods to form the deck of bridges
1. Balanced cantilever method
2. Construct in-situ
3. Construct using precast beam
4. Construct using precast girder section and erected by a
launching machine (viaduct)
5. Construct using incremental launching method
(the photos of project cases as shown in the following pages are for
reference only in order to help students to understand more
about bridge construction)
Forming the deck of
the Ting Kau Bridge
approach section using
a special balanced-
cantilever traveling
formwork system
The Ting Kau Bridge
approach section
Construction of a section
of elevated railway track
in the KCR Ma On Shan
Line using in-situ method
The laying of precast
beams to form the
deck of the Route 3
elevated roadway at
Kwai Chung
Hoisting of the precast beams
using a special launching gantry
Construction of an
elevated highway bridge
using precast girder
erected by the use of a
launching machine
Launching gantry used to erect precast girders to
form a span of an elevated bridge (viaduct)
A bridge in the Fo Tan
Road Improvement
Project making use of
Incremental Launching
method to span across the
servicing KCR rail line
Alignment of
servicing rail line
– elevated roadway constructed in the
form of viaduct
Route 3 – Kwai Chung Section
Route 3 – Country Park Section at Au Tau Interchange
Hung Hom Bypass
Tsing Yi North Coastal Roadway
Highway project in
Ma On Shan
Launching gantry used in the Hung Hom Bypass
Launching gantry used in
Route 3 at Au Tau Interchange
Launching gantry used
in Tsing Yi North
Coastal Roadway
Launching gantry used in the Ma On Shan highway project (T7)
Launching Gantry
used in the Route 3
Kwai Chung section
Launching Gantry
used in the Route 8
Tsing Yi Section
Layout of the bridge
approach/interchange
(SWL = 105 T) (For end span and 1st pair segment erection)
Slave winch Hangers
Front (SWL = 120T)
Main Truss support Master winch
116m long