A box girder concrete beam is a type of beam that is made up of a hollow box section. The box section is typically made of concrete, but it can also be made of steel or a composite material. The box section is designed to provide strength and rigidity, and the extended wings help to distribute the load evenly across the beam. Box girder concrete beams are commonly used in bridges and other structures that require a high degree of strength and durability.
Concrete Box Girders are available a typical width of 12’ (3.66 m), depth of 29” (74 cm), and typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
A box girder concrete beam is a type of beam that is made up of a hollow box section. The box section is typically made of concrete, but it can also be made of steel or a composite material. The box section is designed to provide strength and rigidity, and the extended wings help to distribute the load evenly across the beam. Box girder concrete beams are commonly used in bridges and other structures that require a high degree of strength and durability.
Concrete Box Girders are available a typical width of 12’ (3.66 m), depth of 29” (74 cm), and typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).