
U.S. Bridge is proud to work with the Puerto Rican government to replace and improve upon old, damaged bridges on the island. Here is a list of some of our current projects in Puerto Rico, as well as highlights of a few of our favorites.
This Beam Bridge Cortez Model is located in San Sebastián and measures 98’-6” x 28’-0”.
Thankfully, the speedy construction of our new bridge reopened this route to the university! Our consultant evaluated the condition of the bridge abutments and given the flexibility of our design, determined that the original abutments could be used on the new project. This ultimately reduced the construction time and cost of the project, which was a win-win for everyone.
This Beam Bridge Cortez Model is located in the Municipality of Mayagüez and measures 60’-11” x 24’-0”.
While we have yet to start the construction process on this bridge, our plans are underway! We plan to install a temporary bridge in order to supplement the travel route affected by closing an existing historic metal bridge. The PRHTA has decided to close the historic bridge as a safety precaution, as it is currently in poor condition.
Since the bridge is historic and cannot be torn down, the PRHTA decided to work with U.S. Bridge to install a new, temporary bridge over the existing one. This turned into a fast and economical way of reopening the route for the locals: in fact, the PRHTA had previously worked with us to supplement another historic bridge on the PR-14 highway in Coamo, using one of our temporary bridges.
Our Cambridge Flat Truss Model will be located in the Municipality of Morovis and will measure 94’-4” x 12’-4”.
Wherever you live, U.S. Bridge wants to partner with you! As industry leaders, we build durable and reliable bridges quickly, using only the best tools and techniques available.
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