Bridge components can be standardized and produced in large quantities, most are not damaged by weather conditions, and are also reliable in terms of product quality, reducing the need for raw materials in the construction schedule.
Reduced consumption significantly shortened construction time and greatly decreased urban waste generated during building construction.
After the bridge components are produced, they are transported to the site for assembly, reducing part of the production process and greatly accelerating the project progress; manufacturing bridge components reduces the requirement for human resource management.
Reduced workload for fewer staff; the use of the bottom membrane of the steel structural floor as a formwork for one side of the shear wall significantly reduces the need for a large number of formworks.
Be mindful that bridge components are typically made of materials such as concrete and steel, which can age over time, leading to issues like concrete carbonation and steel corrosion, thereby affecting
Durability of components. Additionally, there may be some defects during the manufacturing, transportation, installation, and use of components, such as cracks and deformations, which can also affect the durability of the components.
Therefore, to enhance the durability of bridge components, regular inspections and maintenance are necessary to promptly identify and address any defects or issues, ensuring the safety and stability of the bridge.



