Project Features
Completion: 2011
Construction of a steel cable-stayed bridge for the completion of Highway 25. The six-lane bridge across the Rivière des Prairies links Montreal to Laval. The main cable-stayed span is approximately 500 m (1,640 ft.) long, and the welded girder approach spans are approximately 680 m (2,231 ft.) long.
Type of Structure: Cable-stayed bridge, 1.2 km (3,937 ft.) long - 12 spans
General Contractor: Kiewit Parsons
Consulting Engineers: Parsons
Owner: Concession Autoroute 25, S.E.C.
Products and Services
Structal-Bridges
- Fabrication of the steel bridge structure, including 197 girders for the cable-stayed section of the bridge, 8 box girders (4,400 tons), and 100 girders for the approach section of the bridge (7,000 tons)
- Longest girder: 40 m (131 ft.)
- The largest pieces are 3.8 m (12 ft.) high and 40 m (131 ft.) long, and weigh 80 tons
Goodco Z-Tech
- Multidirectional elastomeric pot bearings (PM) on piers 10 and 11 of the main span
- Wind tongue lateral pinning systems
- Assembly of 400 bracings (930 tons)
Highlights of the Project
- Structal-Bridges also fabricated 81 girders for three single-span overpasses for the same project (980 tons)
Manufacturing Plants
- Quebec City, QC
- St. Gédéon, QC
- Laval, QC
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