Since 1993 AMECO USA has emerged as the premier
Stay Cable Bridge Components Fabrication Company in the World. Staying abreast
of emerging Stay Cable Bridge Contruction Technology, AMECO USA is positioned to offer
Stay Cable Bridge Component engineering
and
fabrication services on-time and within budget.
The
stay cable bridge components fabricated by AMECO USA include, but not limited:
- Guide Pipes of Stainless Steel
- Bridge Anchors
- Ring Nuts
- Guide Pipes of Carbon Steel
- Stay Cable Bridge Transition Covers
- Bridge Pylon Saddles and Cradles
- Hanger Plates of Stainless Steel
- CRails of Stainless Steel
- Seal and Grout Caps
- Stay Cable Bridge Bearing Plates
- Anti-Vandal Covers
When you think new
stay cable bridge construction and
fabrication, think AMECO USA.
Within AMECO USA
Stay Cable bridges have been compared to the masts of majestic sailing ships, and thanks to the
components fabricated by
AMECO USA, have been proclaimed as monuments to engineering technology. AMECO USA engineers each
component as a unique
components structure, engineered to address specific transportation requirements and respond to site, owner and community functionality.
In Ameco USA's perspective, the
Stay Cable bridge may look like just a variant of the suspension
bridge, but
components fabrication and deployment makes this type of
bridge very different.
Stay Cable bridges differ from their suspension predecessors in that they don't require anchorages, nor do they need two towers. Instead, the
Stay Cable line run from the roadway up to a single tower that alone bears the weight.
AMECO USA is on the forefront of
components construction technology and material science for
bridges and has been an important part of advancing
bridge Stay Cable technology. Materials and technology incorporated by AMECO USA into
Stay Cable bridge component design has incrementally improved with more economical, sustainable and lower maintenance materials.
By design, the single tower of a
Stay Cable bridge is responsible for absorbing and dealing with compressional forces. The
cables attach to the roadway in various ways. For example, in a radial components pattern,
cables extend from several
bridge tower points on the roadway to a single point at the tower, like numerous fabrication fishing lines attached to a single pole. In a parallel pattern, the
Stay Cable bridge cables attach to both the roadway and the tower at several separate points.