South Korea has established itself as a leader in bridge construction following the industrial boom of the 1970s, with a diverse range of bridge construction activities. Today, it continues to innovate and push the boundaries of bridge engineering by utilizing Long-Span Segmental Girder technology, a cutting-edge Korean know-how.
Our company, SegBeam (M) Sdn Bhd, in partnership with our technical partners, RNB ENC Co Ltd from South Korea, is proud to bring this innovative solution to Malaysia. The future of bridge construction looks promising with the widespread adoption of Long-Span Segmental Girder (LS Girder) technology, which has proven to be both reliable and durable in the South Korean bridge construction segment. LS Girder technology offers several key benefits, including increased stability, reduced construction time and costs, and improved maintenance efficiency. With this technology, bridges can be designed and built to meet the specific needs of each project, ensuring a truly custom and high-performance solution.
The LS Girder solution is ideal for roads, railway bridges, flyovers and elevated viaducts, allowing for longer spans and reducing pier usage. This leads to minimal traffic obstruction and cost-effectiveness in construction.
The LS Girder solution is perfect for wide river crossings, providing longer spans while minimizing obstruction to navigational and flow channels. This solution is efficient and environmentally friendly, making it an ideal choice for projects where impact on the surroundings is a concern.
The LS Girder technology is ideal for pedestrian and overhead bridges with longer spans, providing safe and convenient passage over highways and wide clearances. The technology offers a cost-effective solution that is capable of spanning distances with minimal obstruction
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