Transportation and Bridges

The engineering services we provide in the field of Transportation and Bridges aim to ensure the continuity and resilience of transportation infrastructure under challenging topography, complex geological conditions, and high safety requirements. Technical accuracy, structural safety, and cost efficiency are our core priorities in road, bridge, and engineering structure projects.

Throughout the investigation, analysis, and design phases, topographic and geological data are evaluated in detail, while hydraulic, geotechnical, and structural disciplines are integrated in a coordinated manner. This approach enables us to deliver implementable and long-lasting solutions for both new transportation projects and the improvement and rehabilitation of existing infrastructure.

Success in transportation and bridge projects is achieved by combining accurate investigations, safe structural design, and site-compatible engineering solutions.

Below are the main investigation, reporting, and project services we provide within the scope of Transportation and Bridges.

  • Investigation Services
    • Topographic surveys
    • Geological investigations
  • Studies & Reports
    • Hydrological reports (design flood discharge calculations)
    • Engineering geology reports
    • Geotechnical assessments (ground improvement, slope stability, landslide geology)
    • Structural design of bridges and engineering structures
    • Hydraulic design of bridges and culverts
    • Quantity take-off and cost calculations
  • Projects
    • Tender submission design packages
    • Steel and composite bridge projects
    • Reinforced concrete bridge projects
    • Prestressed bridge projects
    • Viaduct projects
    • Tunnel projects
    • Underpass, overpass, and interchange bridge projects
    • Retaining structures and engineering structure projects
    • Road relocation projects

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Investigation and Geological Assessment

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Geotechnical, Hydraulic, and Structural Design

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Construction Design Packages and Cost Analysis