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5 Global Companies for Bridge Engineers

February 16, 2021
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1. JACOBS

 

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Jacobs↗ is an international professional firm that provides services in the fields of engineering, architecture, and construction. It has been ranked the #1 design and engineering firm in the world by the Engineering News-Record (ENR) and Trenchless Technology. Some of Jacobs’ most outstanding projects include the Metrolinx transit program, the Queensferry crossing, and the Dubai Water Canal. Jacobs is also considered a company that sets records. For example, Jacobs achieved the world record for the longest continuous underwater concrete pouring (15 days of continuous pouring 24/7) for the Queensferry Crossing Bridge. Furthermore, Jacobs’ Eastlink, Seattle to South Bellevue Segment (I-90) is the world’s first light rail track construction on a floating bridge.

 

Jacobs is a company that strongly emphasizes the Industry 4.0 digital revolution and has been applying several new techniques to its projects. One interesting method is their newly implemented Jacobs Intelligent Operations Network (ion) which includes applications that tackle security and site safety and also provides digitalized solutions for various architectural and engineering platforms. Furthermore, another method was the Intelligent Transport System that was applied to the Queensferry Crossing↗ bridge which includes an innovative technology that reduced traffic congestion on the bridge.

Jacobs has been able to provide various engineering solutions to various projects by using the different software MIDAS provides↗. Recently, Jacobs has been working on the West Gate Tunnel project in Melbourne Australia which includes complex elements such as Tub girders. These tub girders have complex geometries but provide high torsional rigidity. Furthermore, tub girders are faster to erect and easier to inspect so engineers for this project decided to choose tub girders as their deck element. Various MIDAS CIVIL construction stage analysis functions were used to evaluate the different phases of tub girder construction. Furthermore, by using MIDAS CIVIL design modules, engineers were able to check key design factors, including moment, shear, buckling, and constructability.

 


 

2. HDR, Inc.

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HDR↗ is a U.S. design firm that specializes in various services including engineering, architecture, environmental, and construction. HDR is currently ranked as the No.6 design firm in the world with various famous projects such as the Hoover Dam Bypass, Singapore Changi Airport, and the Tappan Zee Bridge Replacement. Furthermore, HDR is a company that is known as an employee-owned company, or Employee stock ownership, where employees are given the company’s stock as part of the bonus or compensation.

 

HDR is also known for its world-renowned knowledge and expertise in bridge design and engineering. With more than 600 bridge specialists working on various complex and challenging bridges, HDR has provided innovative solutions to its various bridge projects around the world. Moreover, by using the latest technologies such as BIM, structural health monitoring systems, and accelerated bridge construction approach, HDR has been able to achieve its client’s goals.

 

One engineering technique HDR is very proud of is its advanced Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) technique↗. This technique is used for the replacement of bridges that have been damaged or aged over time. HDR focuses on two prevalent methods: The first ABC method includes transporting and replacing a bridge with a completely new structure. This method is carried out by building a completely new bridge on temporary piers next to the bridge that must be replaced. When the new bridge is completed, the old bridge is demolished and the new bridge is transported by modular transporters. The second ABC method HDR is famous for is its prefabrication of the replacement structure using modular parts. By doing so, the quality of the new structure will be met and construction time will be greatly reduced.

 


 

3. T.Y. Lin International

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T.Y. Lin International (TYLI)↗ is recognized as a global, multi-disciplinary engineering firm with profound knowledge in the design and engineering of bridges. As one of the largest bridge design firms in the world, TYLI has proven that there are no challenges when it comes to building bridges, especially long-span bridges. Furthermore, TYLI provides construction engineering and planning, seismic analysis and retrofit, and structural analysis and engineering for any kind of bridge including suspension bridges, cable-stayed bridges, segmental bridges, etc.

 

One of the most iconic bridges TYLI has been involved in is the Weirton-Steubenville Bridge↗ in Ohio, USA. The Weirton-Steubenville bridge is an asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge with a single inverted Y-tower and I-shaped plate girders. TYLI provided engineering consultancy for the bridge by providing construction stage analysis and cable tension optimization of the bridge structure. Such complex analyses are performed using the various features provided in the MIDAS CIVIL software. Furthermore, in addition to the 3D analysis of the bridge structure, a detailed analysis of the anchor block was performed.

 


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Keun Hyup Lee | Technical Specialist | MIDAS IT HQ

Keun is a Technical and Marketing Specialist at MIDAS IT’s Global Business Department. As a civil (structural) engineer, Keun provides engineers around the world with the best available content regarding bridge design and analysis. Keun is a graduate of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Georgia Tech with a focus on structural engineering.

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