Composite Simple Supported Steel Beam Bridges H-Section China
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-Beam - Structurally, the simplest type of bridge
-Relatively short span - 5m to 30m, although become more expensive after about 15m
-Can be any width, and are easily widened by simply adding more beams and deck-Frequently used in pedestrian bridges and for highway overpasses and flyovers
-Footpaths can be built on both sides
-Can be built one or two beams at a time, often by direct craneage or by cantilever launch-Longer spans require supporting pillars, making them unsuitable if lots of space is required beneath

