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Bridges

Solutions for Engineering - Bridges
Leica Geosystems is a pioneer in bridge construction - our instruments have been used in significant projects including the Oresund Link (Sweden/Denmark), Millau Viaduct (France) and the largest arc bridge in the world - the LuPu Bridge (China).
Old Suspension Pipeline
“The scanned image allowed us to create an accurate as-built of the pipeline bridge for a minimal cost. The new process greatly enhanced the inspection results while reducing the risks associated with physical surveying of the structure.” Larry Catalano, Principal, Farnsworth Group mere
Colorado DOT Project
“I cannot imagine anybody doing 22 bridges and associated topo in 40 days- that’s roughly 2 days per bridge — without using Cyrax — and without any inconvenience to the daily traffic. The challenge in the office was to take the massive amount of data from the scanner and strip out the necessary information. We’ve been able to use the Cyclone software to speed up that process.” Tom Service, PLS, VP, David Evans Associates mere
PennDOT Bridge
“What we have been seeing is that Cyrax can gather thousands of points in one day which would take us weeks using traditional methods,” says the Chief of the Photogrammetry and Survey Division of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bradley Foltz. Mr. Foltz is the author of the article, "3D Laser Scanner Provides Benefits for PennDOT Bridge and Rockface Surveys," which appears in the May 2000 issue of Professional Surveyor magazine. mere
Build a New Landmark
The “Big Dig” in Boston is the single largest, most complex and technologically challenging highway construction project ever undertaken in the United States. mere
Overpass construction
"A feasibility study of the Cyrax laser scanning technology was conducted to assess its capabilities for construction site inspection work for the California Department of Transportation." A case study was made on this study and is available for download. To download simply click on the PDF icon: mere
Tsing Ma bridge - Hong Kong
Record-breaking Tsing Ma Bridge. mere
Øresund Bridge - Denmark
The major civil engineering project currently being undertaken in the northern part of Europe is the construction of a road and rail link to cross ÿresund, the narrow sea passage between Denmark and Sweden. mere
Yang-Pu bridge - Shanghai
With a span of 620m, Yang-Pu bridge is not only one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, but also one of the busiest. Stability and reliability of such a bridge is very important, and regular checks are necessary to provide the highest security. Surveying technology has evolved during the last few years to introduce new systems to improve the accuracy of measurements and greatly reduce the time needed to perform such tasks. By using automated Leica total stations, able to find the targets automatically, combined with deformation measurement software, results can be viewed directly on site. mere
Akashi Strait suspension
A network of precise GPS reference stations, supplied by Leica Geosystems, has been installed on the world’s longest suspension bridge in Japan to monitor movements of the bridge’s structure in real-time, with millimetre-level accuracy. mere
Moving a railway bridge
A Leica TCA 1800 automatic target recognizing precision total station, controlled by the Leica APS Win Software, was in use when a bridge was moved by 23 metres below the Inter City Express main rail axis Mannheim-Frankfurt. This work on the Mannheim- Blumenau railway line was carried out by the Mannheim office of Bilfinger + Berger Bauaktiengesellschaft. The surveyor responsible for the measured control of the undertaking H. P. Echsle, describes this operation for our readers. mere