Bridges are a key component of any country’s infrastructure, enabling the seamless flow of people and goods throughout the transport network. But even bridges age, and in the Netherlands, around 200 bridges built in the 1950s-60s are suffering from potential fatigue, under pressure from ever increasing traffic volumes and heavier truck loads.
Extending bridge life by 30 years
To combat bridge fatigue and ensure ongoing operational safety, the Dutch roads authority Rijkswaterstaat has launched a long-term bridge maintenance and refurbishment programme to extend their service life by about 30 years.
Arup, together with RHDHV and Greisch, have worked together over the past ten years to deliver the strengthening design and engineering solutions for this repair programme. Our joint venture has delivered a sustainable remediation programme, from design and contract preparation through to managing implementation.
Future-proofing steel bridges with cost-effective upgrades
Over the past ten years the programme has future-proofed six landmark steel bridges. We have worked on the Muiderbrug between Diemen and Muiden, the Boogbrug at Beek, Scharbergbrug at Elsloo, the Kreekrakbrug connecting Zeeland-Noord-Brabant, Galecopperbrug in Utrecht and Tacitusbrug near Ewijk. In Rotterdam, the renovation design of the Van Brienenoord Bridge is ready.
Every bridge is unique and needs a custom solution. Our expertise in bridge design and our experience in their build means we can compare maintenance strategies against possible replacement for an optimal, cost-effective solution for each bridge.
One key aspect of the renovation programme has been the extensive upgrade of road surfaces to allow for heavier traffic and higher axle loads. Orthotropic bridges, steel deck systems stiffened with steel ribs, have been reinforced with High Strength Concrete (HSC) for a stronger, more cohesive deck. Some bridges have also been upgraded to meet current standards and requirements, including adapting the height of the bridge to allow for ship navigation underneath.