Steel Truss Bridge vs. Concrete Box Girder Bridge – What’s the Difference? 🌉
Choosing the right bridge structure is not just about aesthetics — it's a decision about strength, lifespan, and long-term value.
Steel Truss Bridge (Truss Bridge)
Structural weight: Light, suitable for small foundations
Span: Can be very long (100–500 m)
Strength: Strong – resists both compression and tension using triangular truss to distribute forces
Material cost: Medium to high (custom-made, almost no repairs needed)
Construction complexity: High – assembled from many parts
Maintenance: Requires rust protection and frequent inspection of rivets or bolts
Concrete Box Girder Bridge
Structural Weight: Heavier than truss bridges but lighter than traditional solid beam bridges, while still offering high strength
Span Length: Medium to long spans (40–200 m)
Strength: Handles compressive, tensile, and torsional forces effectively
Material Cost: Moderate to high (especially when custom-fabricated)
Construction Complexity: Moderate to high – requires special formwork
Maintenance: Minimal, though internal maintenance can be challenging
💡 Quick Summary:
Truss Bridge: Light, suitable for extra-long spans, good for areas with limited foundations — but needs rust care
Box Girder Concrete Bridge: Strong, durable, ideal for large-scale and national infrastructure — with low maintenance
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