Arup has decades of experience designing and maintaining some of the world’s most important bridges.
We work with clients to understand their needs and aspirations, so that our solutions make their bridge programs possible. We then bring together leading global experts across disciplines to create teams that can deliver world-class bridge engineering anywhere. Long-span bridges open regions to opportunity and link communities. Our teams collaborate with architects, developers, and the public sector to shape ambitious, pragmatic, and enduring bridges that transform the way people live and work.
How and where bridges are sited, built, and operated can have significant impacts on both people and the surrounding environment. Arup develops bridges that support a range of multi-modal travel options where possible. Sustainable construction methods and materials are also key to future bridge structures, and we are at the forefront of innovation concepts and research in this area.
How we can help
We have delivered many of the world’s significant road, rail, and pedestrian bridges. Major bridges today are increasingly sophisticated infrastructure. We draw on Arup’s deep expertise in fundamentals such as wind engineering and seismic design as well as security, lighting, intelligent transportation, and more.
Our approach is multidisciplinary, combining a range of related technical and engineering expertise. In a joint venture to design, develop, and project-manage the Queensferry Crossing, Scotland’s largest infrastructure project in a generation, our integrated bridge team incorporates diverse skills including project finance, procurement, environmental, marine, geotechnics, landscaping, electrical, and mechanical disciplines.
We believe in continuing to innovate in bridge design. For Singapore’s award-winning Helix Bridge, we achieved its design mimicking the double-helix structure of DNA using our proprietary Arup 3D software. In this virtual environment, we developed a design that achieved both a stunning effect and surprising strength with the efficient use of steel.
Strong track record
In the 1970s, we spanned the Benue River to reconnect the northeast region of Nigeria, which was cut off by annual floods. Arup designed the Øresund Link, that joins Sweden and Denmark, and which was completed ahead of schedule and on budget. For Hong Kong’s Stonecutter Bridge, we delivered the world’s second-longest cable-stayed span, designed to withstand typhoon winds during construction and operation.