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Project Details

Location

St. Catharines, ON, Canada

Type of Structure

1,090-ft. (333-m) highway bridge (7 spans)

Year(s) of Manufacture

2014-2016

Bridge Opening

Expected in 2016

General Contractor

Pomerleau

Engineering Firm

Parsons

Owner

The Regional Municipality of Niagara

Products and Services

Fabrication of the bridge steel superstructure (2,830 tons)

32 box girders

Longest girder: 84 ft. (25.5 m)

Girder weight: between 50 and 80 tons

Goodco Z-Tech:
44 pot bearings

4 LG-3 type modular expansion joints

Description

Replacement of the Burgoyne Bridge over Highway 406 and Twelve Mile Creek Park in St. Catharines, Ontario.

 

Features

This is a unique bridge as its structure is composed of box girders, the main span of which is supported by a 410-ft. (125 m) arch fabricated from tubular sections.

 

winner

Winner 2017

CISC-Ontario Steel Design Awards of Excellence – “Bridges” Category

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