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Acrow’s temporary bridges deliver immediate, durable and cost-effective access. Our modular technology is customizable to the specific needs of each project, facilitating Accelerated Bridge Construction for a variety of applications.
Customizable in length, width and live load, Acrow’s rental bridges offer cost-effective, safe detours around construction sites during bridge replacement or repair. Our versatile, modular components are in-stock and ready for immediate delivery.
Designed for permanent or temporary projects requiring rapid access, Acrow’s Beam Bridges can cater to a wide variety of highway loadings and vehicle types, making them an ideal solution for short-span vehicular and pedestrian applications.
In temporary applications, our pedestrian bridges serve to provide safe, secure and cost-effective detours or site access supporting construction, drilling and excavation operations. They have also been installed in disaster relief applications to reconnect communities all over the world.
We combine modular approach spans and towers with specialized electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems to offer bascule and vertical lift bridge solutions, accommodating both vehicular and vessel traffic. Acrow meets tight delivery schedules for even the most complex projects.
Acrow’s modular structure used as a safe, reliable, detour during highway construction. Just east of the small city of Nacogdoches, Texas, an aging bridge on State Highway 21 over the Carrizo Creek was slated for replacement.
With no viable long-term detour available, a temporary bridge was necessary to minimize construction impacts on the heavily-traveled regional link. The project broke ground in 2020. The contractor, Golden Triangle Construction Co., Inc., ordered a modular steel bridge from Acrow to maintain traffic
ECCO III Enterprises, Inc. was selected as contractor for the project and chose a temporary Acrow bridge to serve as an on-site detour for the duration of the construction, providing reliable access for residents and first responders and avoiding excessive traffic diversion to local streets.
Acrow’s two-lane bridge is 200 feet long (60.96m) and 24 feet wide (7.35m), with five-foot-wide brackets (1.5m) on one side to accommodate a gas line. The structure has an epoxy deck surface and is designed to a live load of HL-93, capable of supporting cranes and other heavy equipment.
A temporary detour bridge from Acrow was successfully used to keep traffic flowing in the final phase of a complex years long project to reconstruct Interstate 81and NY Route 17 in the city of Binghamton, NY.