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Bridge Suspension Anchorage

We SCON INFRASTRUCTURE are Leading Manufacturers, Suppliers, Providers, Contractors and Services of Bridge Suspension Anchorages. A suspension bridge with bridge suspension anchorages has the main cables attached to the deck ends rather than massive anchorages on the ground. The design is ideal for building on top of high piers or in regions with unstable soils where anchorages would be difficult to install. Vertical loads are converted into tension forces in the main cables by the load path of the self-anchored suspension (SAS) bridge, which is resisted by compressive pressures in the towers and deck. The system balances force internally without requiring external anchoring, making it ideal for sites with difficult-to-anchor significant horizontal forces. This is comparable to the approach employed in a tied-arch bridge, where deck tension balances arch member compression.




Suspension bridges are beautiful, light, and sturdy, and they can span distances of 2,000 to 7,000 feet, considerably longer than any other type of bridge. They are also the most costly to construct. Suspension bridges, as the name implies, hang the highway from massive main cables that run from one end of the bridge to the other. These cables are anchored at either end by anchorages and are suspended from high towers. The main cables can be stretched over great distances thanks to the towers. The cables to the anchorages, which are embedded in solid rock or large concrete blocks, carry the majority of the bridge's weight. The cables are stretched across a broad area inside the anchorages to properly distribute the strain and prevent the cables from breaking away. We SCON INFRASTRUCTURE are deeply engaged in offering a wide array of Bridge Suspension Anchorages to our valuable Clients located in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, and all over India.

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