Bridge System

The HAKI Bridge System (HBS) is an innovative temporary bridge system used either as a temporary public footbridge or as a beam structure to support other structures such as scaffolding and roof systems. 

  • Designs for different solutions
  • Several mounting methods
  • Safe and quick to assemble
     

CASE STUDIES

A selection of our solutions in action

HAKI Bridge System (HBS)

The versatile bridge system is designed to be used as a temporary public footbridge for projects involving temporary railway, road or river crossings - or to act as a beam structure to support other structures such as scaffolding or temporary roofs.

The HAKI Bridge System is safe and quick to assemble as it uses the same components that are part of HAKI Universal, such as single ledgers, ledger beams and guardrail frames. HBS specific components that are used are for example booms, handrails and guardrails. All components of the bridge system are hot-dip galvanised with the exception of cladding panels and aluminium planks. HBS can easily be fitted with panels on the walls and roof if required. There are various types of decking available, including non-slip ones for maximum safety. 

The system is built in full compliance with global guidelines for public structures and has a maximum permissible load of 7.5 kN/m², depending on the span and width. The HBS can be erected in bay widths of 1250mm, 1655mm, 1964mm or 2500mm (where permitted) and bay lengths of 2500mm or 1250mm with minimal tools.   

HBS allows for several different assembly methods depending on what is best suited for the building in question. It can be erected on the ground and lifted into place with a crane, built on site or assembled using our roll-out method, without the need for a crane. It can also be assembled on a birdcage scaffold.