Bridges and Culverts

 

 

 
Our ADSPAN® system is superior to other 3-sided culvert manufacturing processes. This is how we can provide quality and service at an economical price. 

 

  • Each of our forms has the adjustability to pour 35 different spans in 6” increments and can produce heights ordered to the half inch. 
  • We have multiple forms at one facility and can manufacture sections for many jobs simultaneously. 
  • We always deliver the sections right-side up, the same way they will be installed in their final position on the jobsite.  There is no flipping or tipping involved, speeding up the installation process and minimizing risk of damage done to the culvert section during handling.
  • We test fit your culvert sections in our yard. We don’t wait to find out there is a fit problem.  We make sure it doesn’t happen to you on the site.
  • We test fit your headwalls on the end sections in our yard.  Again, no surprises for you, slowing your job down and giving you headaches.
We take pride in our flexibility to manufacture the product you are looking for as a designer, owner or contractor. 
 
Here are just a few ADSPAN® options customers have chosen on past projects:

 

  • Formliners for architectural finishes
  • Custom reveals or grooves
  • Embedded nameplates
  • Skew angles
  • Custom curved system to follow the path of stream or creek
  • Tapered headwalls and wingwalls
  • Hardware embedments for guardrail systems
  • Corrosion inhibiting admixture for added durability
  • Exterior plant-applied damproofing
  • Embedded light fixtures
Our ADSPAN® system can be used for virtually any application and traffic loading situation. Wingwalls, headwalls and footings are available.
 
Example shown: Pedestrian Tunnel
 
Other products in this category include:
     Pre-cast concrete 3-sided bridges and tunnels
 
 
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