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BridgePro Engineering Pty Ltd

Locality: Latrobe, Tasmania



Address: 19 Faulkner Drive 7307 Latrobe, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.bridgepro.com.au

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19.01.2022 Today BridgePro installed the main bridge for Break O'Day Council’s new multi user track. An impressive effort with the piles being driven, cross heads placed and 50m of bridge being installed in a single week. Big thanks to the BridgePro crew, Lyndcraft Boats and Billings cranes for helping make it happen.



14.01.2022 The multiuser track bridge. Built by Bridgepro and Lyndcraft Boats will be open to the public today just in time for the long weekend. Well done to all involved, fantastic effort and fantastic finished product.

12.01.2022 BridgePro are pleased to announce that we have been awarded a contract by Latrobe Council to construct Australia’s longest suspension bridge for the Wild Mersey Mountain Bike Trails. At BridgePro we specialise in projects that present a technical challenge. Ones where our engineering and construction teams can work together to deliver something special both safely and efficiently. The bridge will be completely constructed in-house by BridgePro. Such a large bridge will make u...se of our foundation crew to install anchorages, steel fab shop to fabricate the structure and site team to install. Client: Latrobe Council Detailed Design: rare. Project Engineering: Bridgepro Steel Fabrication: BridgePro Construction: BridgePro

12.01.2022 Well done to Bucky and the BridgePro team for delivering the key part to this work. Drilling a 500dia hole 9m horizontally through a dam wall. We do some cool stuff at BridgePro and drilling a hole through the side of a dam wall is just one example. Well done all involved.



08.01.2022 Bridgepro recently commenced work on the installation of 113No screw piles for the ew Yacht Club in Wynyard. With piles up to 17m long, the most economic way of installing them was in as long a length as possible and that meant we had to call in our big gear. The photo below is impressive showing the use of our large 35t kobelco excavator along with a support 13t kobelco excavator.

06.01.2022 We always thought it was a great project at the pinnacle of engineering excellence, but now it’s official. Today we won the Engineers Australia Tasmanian Engineering Excellence Award for our work on the controlled collapse of the Burnie container crane. Many thanks to our partners TasPorts and rare. for helping us do ‘cool shit’

04.01.2022 Well done to TasPorts for picking up two project awards at the Australian Institute of Project Management awards held yesterday. The projects - the new wharf at Grassy on King Island lead by Paul Bonney from TasPorts and Matthew Jordan from BridgePro and the collapse of the P6 crane in Burnie lead by Jacob Rootes of TasPorts and Anthony Nicol of BridgePro. Both projects were delivered in close partnership with BridgePro where collectively we provided a better outcome for Tasmania over and above what would normally be delivered. Well done to everyone involved.



03.01.2022 Bridgepro delivered this bridge ahead of schedule to the delight of the community. With multiple piling rigs, we were able to tackle the tricky piling conditions at each abutment concurrently. This gave us the opportunity to deliver ahead of schedule.

01.01.2022 Yesterday our jack up barge moved away from the centre pier at our University of Tasmania Pedestrian bridge project in Launceston. What it exposed is a piece of construction beauty. A tapered pier, transitioning from a cylinder at its base through to a rectangle at its top. The pier is anchored some 20m into the bedrock to ensure it handles whatever the river throws at it. With all the substructure built, the rest will come together very quickly. Great job to the site team.

01.01.2022 Bridgepro are in the process of completing this bridge replacement for the Waratah Wynyard council. To speed the replacement and minimise disruption to the community, we utilised two excavators, one on each side to pile and build the abutments. Well done to the Bridgepro team on delivering this project in the quickest time. Thank you to rare. for designing it for us.

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