Adaptable and re-deployable systems for permanent or temporary applications.
Modern iterations of the classic “Bailey Bridge” design
Algonquin Modular Panel Bridges are the latest evolutions of the original “Bailey Bridge” system that played a key part in Second World War troop movements and reconstruction efforts.
Ready to ship for emergency or detour bridge requirements
Our AIL Group sister company, Algonquin Bridge, maintains an inventory of these popular systems — ready to be shipped anywhere in Canada for permanent or temporary applications, like detour bridges or emergency bridge washout replacements.
- Algonquin Modular Panel Bridges use 3 m pinned panels to achieve clear spans of more than 70 m for pedestrian, vehicular and utility support applications.
- Algonquin Modular Bolted Truss Bridges use innovative 2.25 m long panels that are bolted to top and bottom chord members to form pre-cambered side trusses that carry the applied loads and counter dead load deflection.
Easy to assemble, install and re-use
All components are hot dip-galvanized for maximum durability. They are easy to assemble with local crews and completely reusable. Assembled bridges can be cantilever-launched from one side or they can be crane lifted into place.
Emergency or detour bridge rental program
Reduce your costs and free-up capital for other purposes. Short- or long-term bridge rentals can be arranged with Canada-wide distribution and support.
BROCHURES & VIDEOS
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Algonquin Bridge Connecting Communities Brochure
Learn more about accelerated bridge construction options in Algonquin Bridge’s 12-page, full-colour brochure outlining the full range of Modular Panel Bridges, Custom Prefabricated Girder Bridges, Bridge Abutments and Packaged Bridge Systems available from Algonquin Bridge.
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Modular Panel Bridge crane lift install, Kawartha Lakes, ON
A crane lift installation method was used for this 24.5 m Algonquin Modular Panel Bridge, serving as a permanent crossing to a private cottage at Pigeon Lake.
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