Bridges in Europe are a critical and much-loved part of the continent’s infrastructure and play a huge role in keeping people connected and ensuring that goods are transported from A to B as quickly and efficiently as possible. But Europe’s bridges are aging. With most having been built between the 1950s and 1970s, they are now struggling to cope under increasingly extreme conditions.
Taking this context into account, this white paper discusses the latest insights and best practices from the bridge sector as well as exploring how design engineers, contractors and operators are using premium bolting and engineering solutions to overcome challenges when designing, building and maintaining some of the most exciting bridges in the last decade.