U.S. Bridge Bridges

EXPLORE OUR STEEL BRIDGE DESIGNS

CAMBRIDGE Bridge

This is a Warren Truss girder bridge that is formed by a top chord with a polygonal (camelback) shaped geometry. This truss eliminates verticals at the top chord panel points. It is an efficient use of steel and one that is a classic choice for rural or industrial settings.

CAMBRIDGE FLAT Bridge

This is a Warren Truss girder bridge that is formed by a top chord with a parallel chord (flat) geometry. This truss eliminates verticals at the top chord panel points. It has a sturdy look and is a great choice for multiple span bridges or bridges set in urban or rural settings.

LIBERTY Bridge

This bridge is made from prefabricated panels and assembled into modules. It follows the constant depth form of the Voyager (Pratt Truss) but is designed to be containerized and easy to construct. It is preferred as a permanent or emergency installation and for owners with large inventories.

SENECA Bridge

This bow-string Pratt Truss girder bridge is formed by mechanically curving the top chord into an arch shape along a parabolic curve. It has vertical members at every panel point which shrinks the floor beams and minimizes or eliminates stringer beams.

VIKING Bridge

This modified bow-string arch style is configured from a Pratt Truss using vertical end posts. It is similar to the Seneca style, with vertical members at every panel point which shrinks the floor beams and minimizes or eliminates stringer beams.

THRU TRUSS Bridge

The Thru Truss describes high or box truss bridges. It involves portal frames which increases their span capability. In doing so, the vertical clearance above the bridge’s roadway sets the truss height.

More Bridge Types

Pedestrian Bridges

Pedestrian Bridges Designed for Safety and Durability

Our pedestrian bridge systems are engineered to meet applicable safety and load standards while offering flexibility in span length, width, and architectural style. Whether the project requires a simple trail crossing or a visually striking centerpiece for a public space, pedestrian bridges can be customized to match both structural requirements and aesthetic goals.

Common Applications

  • Parks and recreational trails
  • University and corporate campuses
  • Residential and mixed-use developments
  • Golf courses and resorts
  • Urban walkways and greenway systems
  • Crossings over waterways, roadways, or rail corridors
Railroad Bridges

Railroad Bridges for Heavy Loads and Reliability

Our railroad bridge designs are built to meet strict rail industry standards and can be customized for a wide range of spans, clearances, and site conditions. From short-line crossings to major freight corridors, these bridges are designed to deliver long service life with minimal maintenance.

Common Applications

  • Freight rail corridors
  • Short-line and regional railroads
  • Industrial rail spurs
  • Rail crossings over waterways and highways
  • Replacement of aging timber or steel rail bridges
  • Rail infrastructure expansion projects
Custom Bridges

Custom Engineered Specialty Bridges

Not every project fits a standard bridge design. Custom and specialty steel structures are engineered to support unique applications where strength, precision, and reliability are critical. From industrial production environments to specialized infrastructure projects, these structures are designed to meet highly specific functional and structural requirements.

Common Applications

  • Assembly line and manufacturing equipment support
  • Conveyor belt and material handling systems
  • Industrial platforms and access structures
  • Launch towers and vertical structural systems
  • Equipment support frames and gantries
  • Custom infrastructure and structural frameworks

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