News-changiairport

Singapore

Changi Airport taxiway bridges

Project description

Changi Airport is Singapore’s main international airport, and it is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia The airport is located in Singapore’s Changi district, at the eastern end of Singapore, approximately 24 km east from the downtown.

The owner of the airport identified the need to replace the bearings of four airport bridges. Two of these are taxiway bridges that are regularly crossed by A380 airplanes – the world’s largest passenger aircraft, which exert live loading that is many times higher than that from normal highway traffic.

mageba scope

Since live loading from taxiing aircraft consists not only of aircraft weight forces but also of longitudinal and transverse forces due to acceleration, braking and turning, the demands on bearings for taxiway structures like these are unusually high.

To meet the structure’s needs, mageba designed and produced 138 RESTON-SPHERICAL bearings and 28 RESTON-POT bearings, and delivered them to site following completion of the specified laboratory testing.

These were installed in a way that minimized impacts on airport operations without jeopardizing aircraft safety, and they can be relied upon to serve the airport’s needs for many years to come.

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Lifting of the superstructure at each bearing location to facilitate bearing replacement works

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One of the pot type bearings installed

Key Data

Products:

RESTON-SPHERICAL and RESTON-POT bearings

Installed:

2024

City:

Singapore

Type:

Airport taxiway bridges

Owner:

Changi Airport Group

Contractor:

China Communication Construction Limited (Singapore Branch)

Engineer:

T.Y.Lin International Pte Ltd