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Canada
Golden Ears Bridge
Bilfinger Berger designed, financed and constructed the Golden Ears Bridge across the Canadian Fraser River.
Vietnam
Phu MY Bridge
The new Phu My Bridge, which is 2 kilometers long, helps considerably to reduce inner-city traffic in Vietnam’s six-million metropolitan Ho Chi Minh City.
Norway
New Sandesund Bridge
Die Europastraße E6 verbindet das schwedische Göteborg mit Norwegens Hauptstadt Oslo.
Norway
Imarsund Bridge
350 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, Bilfinger Berger built a 550-meter-long steel composite bridge over the Imarsund and a 300-meter-long cantilever bridge over the Litjsund.
Sweden
Umeälv Bridge
The Botnia railway line, which boasts 140 bridges and 16 tunnels, stretches along Sweden’s east coast for 190 kilometers. It also includes Sweden’s second longest railway bridge which, spanning the River Umeälv south of the town of Umea and an impressive 1,937 meters long, was built by Bilfinger Berger.
Sweden | Norway
Svinesund Bridge
A new link between Norway and Sweden: the 700-meter-long Svinesund Bridge. The arched bridge over the Idefjord is considered especially graceful and was constructed by simultaneous cantilevering from both banks.
Panama
Puente Centenario
The canal splits Panama into two halves. The only bridge over the canal was not sufficient to bear the traffic, so a second link had to be created to ensure that the country could continue to develop.
Vietnam
My Thuan Bridge
After a construction period of only 34 months – eight months less than planned – Bilfinger Berger completed one of the most important transport links in Vietnam: the bridge that carries National Highway No. 1 across the Mekong River.
USA
Four Bears Bridge
In conjunction with Bilfinger Berger's mechanical engineering specialists, a concept was developed which enabled all 189 piles for the 14 piers to be constructed in only 10 months.