Cranes for bridge construction

Comansa cranes have been involved in building and expanding numerous bridges worldwide, excelling in projects that demand the highest precision and reliability. The support of Comansa´s engineering team in providing new and ingenious solutions has been key in making sure that even the most complicated bridge construction projects are a resounding success.

Over the years, Comansa has made projects of great technical and logistical complexity become engineering benchmarks, thanks to its state-of-the-art cranes for bridge construction. These cranes, designed to maximize efficiency and safety, have made it possible to execute works in record time, optimizing resources and reducing operating costs.

Close collaboration between project teams and support from Comansa´s engineering department have been instrumental in overcoming technical and environmental obstacles, ensuring the successful delivery of each project. This collaborative approach has reinforced Comansa´s position as a leader in the bridge crane market, cementing a reputation for excellence and reliability.

Cebú–Córdova Link Expressway in the Philippines
Anji Khad Bridge in India
Comansa 21LC1050 tower crane working on the construction of Gordie Howe International Bridge between the USA and Canada
A Comansa crane working in the Hisgaura bridge, Colombia
Comansa flat-top cranes at the Marao viaduct, Portugal
A Comansa flat-top crane in the New Champlain Bridge, in Montreal, Canada
Five Comansa cranes at the Nhat Tan bridge, in Hanoi, Vietnam
Two Comansa cranes worked in the Rande Bridge extension, in Spain
"Centenario de la Constitución de 1917" Bridge, in Mexico
The "Ingeniero Gilberto Borja Navarrete" bridge (aka San Marcos) in Mexico was built with Comansa cranes
Many Comansa cranes built Algeria´s tallest bridge, the Tabellout viaduct
Two Comansa cranes at the Vidalta Bridge, Mexico City
Comansa flat-top cranes at the bridge over the Corgo River, in Portugal

Case studies on bridge construction