
New CFT cycleway bridge for Waihi
OtherCFT is the ideal solution for this project, being high strength, lightweight and long lasting, with an expected design life of 100 years!
This unique product uses patented technology and allows bridge to be built that are lightweight, robust and sustainable. An Infracore® FRP bridge will last three times longer than a timber structure and twice as long as a steel structure, making it the most cost-effective solution over a 100 year period. Infracore® FRP bridges are fully prefabricated and integral, with no internal bonding or bolting. They can span any length and can meet any New Zealand pedestrian and vehicle load you require. Bridge It NZ are the exclusive distributer for Infracore technology in New Zealand and we are proud to bring this innovation to our local market.
Mold into complex shapes and custom profiles, with limitless colour options to match project aesthetics. Adaptable spans for various lengths and widths.
A 100+ year lifespan. Corrosion resistant to moisture, saltwater and chemicals. Performs exceptionally well in extreme weather with minimal degradation.
Ideal for harsh environments, requires minimal maintenance. First service typically only required after 50 years or more.
Longevity and 40% lower carbon emissions in production. Sustainable, reusable, and fully recyclable.
High tensile strength and lighter than steel or concrete. Transportation, handling, and installation are more efficient and cost-effective.
Ideal for coastal and environmentally sensitive areas. Non-corrosive, acid-resistant, and perfect for sensitive environments. Low-maintenance.
Not sure if this bridge meets your specific needs?
Chat with our Sales Manager, Dan Batey. With his extensive knowledge and experience, Dan will help you navigate the options, ensuring you choose a bridge that’s not only cost-effective but fully compliant and tailored to your project.
CFT is the ideal solution for this project, being high strength, lightweight and long lasting, with an expected design life of 100 years!