Bridge Piling Project in Canada

Bridge Piling Project in Canada

Piling (mill test reports and mill shipping papers, in accordance with 3371 and 3372) prior to driving any pile on your project.Don’t weld onto galvanized steel, it has to be ground off first, and make sure it gets hot stick galvanized to repair the damage.

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This project was implemented by our client, Canadian Bridge Construction, to develop an important bridge piling project. The project requires the use of SSAW steel pipes to ensure the stability and durability of the bridge structure. Before piling, mill test reports and mill shipping documents are provided in accordance with 3371 and 3372. Welding must not be performed on galvanized steel, it must be ground off first, and ensure that it is hot-rod galvanized to repair damage.


As a complex and large-scale comprehensive project, the project covers many disciplines such as bridges, roads, buildings, water supply and drainage, electrical and communications.


The construction steps of the bridge project include:
Construction of bridge pile foundation
Pile driving using SSAW steel pipes
Pile foundation inspection and quality control
Transportation and installation of prefabricated bridge components
Pouring and maintenance of bridge deck concrete
Installation of guardrails, street lights and drainage systems
Laying and debugging of electrical lines
Installation of signal lights and traffic management systems
Load testing and safety inspection of the entire bridge
Ensure that the bridge meets all design specifications and safety standards
Cleaning and restoration of the construction site
Ecological restoration of the affected area


This bridge project is a complex and large-scale comprehensive project. Through the collaboration of multiple professions, it ensures that the bridge has high reliability and long service life after construction is completed, while minimizing the impact on the environment and the community.

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