Detail Services
This project involved the demolition of an aging bridge and the construction of a modern, 500-meter-long bridge featuring three lanes in each direction. The scope included roadworks, advanced drainage systems, and pedestrian pathways to enhance accessibility and safety.
Features Services
- Engineered robust foundations and managed precise excavation to ensure structural integrity. Coordinated with contractors to maintain project timelines and quality standards.
- Delivered a fully functional bridge with road approaches, advanced drainage systems, and integrated safety features, including guardrails and clear signage.
- Utilized high-quality materials such as reinforced concrete, steel beams, durable asphalt, and efficient drainage systems.
- Incorporated modular construction methods for faster assembly of the bridge deck. Prioritized sustainable materials, including recycled aggregates, to reduce environmental impact.
- Implemented erosion control techniques and minimized runoff impact. Installed eco-friendly lighting to enhance energy efficiency for the bridge.
- Addressed delays caused by heavy rainfall during foundation work. Rescheduled tasks for dry weather and used temporary covers to protect equipment.
- Successfully demolished the old bridge with minimal environmental disruption.
- Designed and constructed a modern 500-meter bridge with improved functionality.
Testimonial Service
“Just as a rock is not shaken by a strong or sudden gust of wind, neither should we be affected by praise or success. We must not be satisfied with our past accomplishments and we should make every effort to improve and expand our operations — but only in an orderly and beneficial manner…a company cannot stand still for long — either it goes ahead or it slides back.”
“At Al-Mashrik, we come to work each day to build. Simply put, that’s what we do—and that’s what we’ve done for every one of the 40+ years we’ve been in business. As a company, we are only ever as good as the value we deliver, the solutions we create, and the relationships we build. To be our best, we must build at our best.”