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Key Advantages and Applications of Intelligent Beam Yard

May 14,2026

Summary: Labor costs reduced by 30%+: Automation reduces staffing, unmanned operation

Core Advantages

Three Reductions, Three Improvements

Reductions

• Labor costs reduced by 30%+: Automation reduces staffing, unmanned operation

• 90% reduction in safety incidents: AI monitoring, violation alerts, remote control

• 15%–20% reduction in energy consumption and materials: Precise mixing ratios, optimized curing

Improvements

• 50%–100% increase in efficiency: Cycle time reduced from 7 days to 3–4 days; monthly production capacity doubled

• Quality pass rate of 98%+: Reinforcement cover, tensioning accuracy, and consistent strength

• Management Upgrades: Full-process visibility, data traceability, remote command, and intelligent production scheduling

VI. Scope of Application

• Prefabrication of expressway, high-speed rail, and railway bridges

• Urban elevated roads, subways, and intercity railways

• Prefabrication yards for large river- and sea-crossing bridges

• Prefabricated bridges and industrialized construction demonstration projects

May 22,2026

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Apr 10,2026

The Common Classifications of T-Beams in Highway and Railway Bridges

This article explores the common classifications of T-beams used in highway and railway bridge construction. T-beams, characterized by their T-shaped cross-section, are essential structural elements that provide significant advantages in load distribution and stability. The classifications include precast and cast-in-place T-beams, each with distinct characteristics and applications. The article discusses the benefits of each type, including construction efficiency, material optimization, and suitability for various bridge designs. Understanding these classifications is crucial for engineers and architects in selecting the appropriate T-beam for specific projects.

Mar 18,2026

The Differences Between Cast-in-Place Box Girders and Precast Box Girders

This article examines the key differences between cast-in-place box girders and precast box girders used in bridge construction. Cast-in-place box girders are constructed on-site, allowing for flexibility in design and adaptation to specific site conditions. In contrast, precast box girders are manufactured off-site and transported to the construction site, offering advantages in quality control and reduced construction time. The article discusses the implications of these differences on construction efficiency, cost, and structural performance.