Waagner-Biro’s longest single-span modular steel bridge is located on the National Route 321 across the General Viejo River in Costa Rica. The double-lane bridge has a free span of 121.5m and reaches a height of 11m. A 1.5m wide walkway provides a safe crossing of the river for pedestrians.
Read MoreFrom 2013 to 2016, Waagner-Biro supplied several multi-span modular steel bridges to the Republic of Laos, among them: Nam Ou River Bridge (185m), Sedone River Bridge (210m) and Mekong River Bridge (455m).
Read MoreFrom 1999 to 2012, Waagner Biro built 436 modular steel bridges with a total length of nearly 22km in the Philippines.
Read MoreFrom 2013 to 2014, Waagner-Biro delivered several multi-span modular bridges (with a total length of 515m) in order to revitalize the road network of the economically emerging Senegal. In 2018, the last two bridges were installed (Windou and Ganguel).
Read MoreSince 1990, Waagner-Biro has delivered more than 1500 modular steel bridges ranging from 30m to 100m to Indonesia. This equals a total of more than 60 km. Waagner-Biro is one of the leading companies worldwide in the supply of modular steel bridges up to 120m.
Read MoreFrom 2008 to 2014, Waagner-Biro supplied a number of modular steel bridges to Ghana, among them the Mishuo Bridge (205m), Twifo Pass Bridge (105m) and many others.
Read MoreBuilt in 2012, the new Kendal Bridge is a 90-metre modular steel bridge. It replaced an old structure that had been destroyed by a tropical storm years before.
Read MoreThe 900-metre Calaba Bridge in the Philippines is currently the longest Modular Steel Bridge ever constructed by Waagner-Biro.
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