Description
The structural design of a two-way bridge involves meticulous planning and engineering to ensure durability, safety, and efficiency. Key elements include robust foundations anchored deep into the bedrock, capable of withstanding substantial loads and environmental stresses. The superstructure typically features reinforced concrete or steel girders, providing the necessary support for two lanes of traffic in opposite directions. Engineers must also consider dynamic factors such as wind, seismic activity, and thermal expansion.




