Metal bridge COLONIAL
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metal bridge
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Characteristics

Material
metal
*type
truss
Application
pedestrian
Length

Min.: 4'00"
(1 m)

Max.: 200'00"
(61 m)

Description

The proven Colonial style Warren Truss is an all-bolted or welded superstructure engineered for clear spans of up to 200 ft. long. Designed with a polygonal top chord, two diagonal members in each truss panel, and a vertical member at each interior bottom chord panel point, the Colonial style truss is ideal for most river, rail and road applications. Multi lane and sidewalk options available. Unique to Steadfast, our bridges can be designed with the bottom (tension) chord of each truss that consists of two equal members (a double bottom chord) to provide redundancy to the structure. Numerous flooring options available. Durable, Affordable and Aesthetic. With more than 15,000 installations throughout the U.S. since 1936, Steadfast offers a wide range of custom designed, prefabricated steel vehicular truss bridges. Our vehicular bridges have been installed in shopping centers, malls, hotels, residential developments, corporate facilities, golf courses and parks. Our vehicular bridges have been installed in shopping centers, malls, hotels, residential developments, corporate facilities, golf courses, parks and recreational facilities across America. Customers include architects, engineers, contractors, developers, homeowners along with State and local governments. For those applications where site constraints are of a concern, regulatory requirements are interfering with site plans or an added architectural element is desired, our line of vehicular bridge products can meet your needs. Site-Specific Designs - Can be designed in full compliance with AISC, AASHTO, IBC, CALTRANS and other design codes
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.