Bridge Equipment & Engineering
ABC-Driven Precision Engineering
for Bridge Construction
AIS delivers advanced bridge-building equipment and engineering consultancy specifically designed to support ABC (Accelerated Bridge Construction) — making bridge projects safer, faster, and more efficient from concept to completion.
AIS specializes in the design, development, and execution of advanced bridge construction systems, backed by expert construction engineering and on-site supervision.
With decades of global experience, our engineers understand the challenges of building across difficult terrains, long spans, and complex geometries. By applying ABC methodologies, we provide tailored, cost-effective systems that ensure construction precision, structural safety, and seamless project delivery.
From balanced cantilever form travelers to full-scale launching gantries, AIS bridge solutions have been deployed on landmark projects worldwide — combining innovation, reliability, and proven performance.
Design & Engineering of Bridge Equipment
We develop and customize launching gantries, form travelers, lifting frames, and other specialized equipment for bridge construction. Each design is engineered to optimize structural performance, assembly speed, and on-site safety.
Construction Engineering Consultancy
Our in-house engineering team offers comprehensive consultancy for all stages of bridge construction — including method statements, temporary works design, and structural verification. We ensure that every system meets the highest technical and safety standards.
Operational Supervision & Site Support
AIS provides hands-on technical assistance during installation and operation of equipment. Our supervision teams oversee erection, testing, and fine-tuning to guarantee efficient performance and compliance with design specifications.
Customized Solutions for Complex Projects
Every bridge site presents unique challenges. We design adaptable equipment configurations and construction strategies to meet project-specific requirements — whether it’s a challenging topography, limited access, or extended span.


