Pattullo Bridge, Surrey, BC, Canada
Project Summary
In the Spring of 2024, Portland Bolt supplied critical materials for the Pattullo Bridge Replacement project in British Columbia, Canada. This significant infrastructure initiative involved the construction of a new four-lane bridge over the Fraser River, replacing the original bridge built in 1937. The new bridge is designed to meet modern safety standards, improve traffic flow between Surrey and New Westminster, and accommodate future expansion for the region. The $1.38 Billion project will also include walking and cycling lanes, barriers to separate the lanes from traffic, and a snow and ice removal system.
Products Supplied
Portland Bolt was selected to manufacture and supply high-strength threaded rods, heavy hex coupling nuts, galvanized plates, and galvanized hex bolts, all delivered within a tight time frame to meet the project’s demanding schedule. These components were essential for securing the structural components in the bridge decking and were specifically engineered to withstand the heavy loads and environmental conditions associated with the bridge’s design and location. The fasteners were treated with a hot-dip galvanizing process to ensure long-lasting corrosion resistance, while the custom threaded rods were manufactured to precise specifications to meet the project’s stringent requirements. Our ability to quickly deliver these critical materials was integral to the successful and timely completion of the project, contributing to the bridge’s long-term durability and safety. If your next project requires nonstandard fasteners, contact one of our experienced estimators!