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Pitt River Bridge - Goodco Z-Tech project

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Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada
Project Features

Completion: 2009

Construction of a new seven-lane cable-stayed bridge between the cities of Pitt Meadow and Port Coquitlam. The cable-stayed steel section is 380 m (1,247 ft.) long and the concrete approaches are 120 m (394 ft.) long. This project is part of the Gateway Program, which seeks to improve traffic on the roads and bridges of metropolitan Vancouver.

Type of Structure: Cable-stayed bridge 500 m (1,640 ft.) long - 3 spans
General Contractor: Kiewit
Consulting Engineers: MMM Group, Associated Engineering, International Bridge Technologies
Owner: British Columbia Ministry of Transportation

Products and Services
Structal-Bridges

  • Fabrication of the steel structure of the bridge (2,600 tons), including 117 main girders

Goodco Z-Tech
  • 68 laminated elastomeric bearings with bevelled upper plates – on the piers
  • 25 pot bearings (elastomeric) – on the abutments
  • 2 finger expansion joints with a drainage system (86 m/282 ft. total)

Highlights of the Project
  • Partnership between Structal-Bridges and Rapid-Span
  • Three large Goodco Z-Tech finger joints with non-slip surface (thickness of 63 mm/2.5 in.)

Manufacturing Plants
  • Quebec City, QC
  • St. Gédéon, QC
  • Laval, QC
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