- 1. Norway Plans Europe's Longest Span Suspension Bridg
- (Industry News)
- The Norwegian Public Roads Administration is moving closer to creating a "ferry-free" highway. The proposal comprises a 2km long suspension bridge (The Julsundet Bridge) with a main span of 1625m - to ...
- Created on 22 June 2021
- 2. ProRig Hardware
- (Member Profiles)
- ... fabric structures, bracing and suspension bridges. Manufactured in Denmark, Blue Wave delivers the highest standard of product quality, with the ability to work with your engineers to custom design unique ...
- Created on 08 October 2018
- 3. Miami Stainless - Distributor for Blue Wave Rigging Hardware
- (Member News)
- ... are stainless steel and are manufactured to exacting tolerances and are specified worldwide for a variety of tensile architectural structures, including fabric structures, bracing, suspension bridges, ...
- Created on 28 August 2017
- 4. Jim Stynes Bridge - Melbourne
- (Footbridges)
- ... smooth transition for cyclists, while allowing the structure to act in tension as a horizontal suspension bridge. The project provides spaces of transition and connection, and occupiable spaces of reflection ...
- Created on 21 September 2016
- 5. Jakarta ETFE Canopy
- (Medium Fabric Structures)
- ... with delivery of materials and equipment. The ETFE canopy is unique, not only because of the combination of stainless structural steel & ETFE material, but also the suspension of the entire structure ...
- Created on 21 September 2016
- 6. Constitution
- (LSAA General)
- ... or suspension does not take effect: (a) until the expiration of the period within which the member is entitled to appeal against the resolution concerned; or (b) if within that period the member ...
- Created on 21 February 2015
- 7. LSAA President Recognised by EA
- (Member News)
- ... been involved in the design a number of innovative and iconic projects. London’s Wembley Stadium (Arch and Roof), the ANSTO OPAL reactor building, the Sydney Olympic Hockey Centre and Barito River Suspension ...
- Created on 17 February 2015