Structural engineers have been using
fiberglass composites for bridge construction and repair for almost 20
years now. But the popularity of this practice has grown exponentially
worldwide for a number of reasons.
These
bridge components are extremely lightweight compared to other
materials, like concrete. They can be prefabricated, then transported to
the installation site. They can be erected on prepared foundations in a
matter of hours, causing minimal disruption to traffic.
Low
Weight and High Strength. Composites deliver strength to support the
job, with low weight that translates to low transportation and erection
costs, smaller foundations, and easier handling.
Low
Maintenance and Long Life. Fiberglass composites are corrosion and
weather resistant, standing up to the elements, fiberglass chopped strand mat like sunlight, rain, and
extreme temperatures. Thus, maintenance costs are much lower over time.
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