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THE BEBO SYSTEM BY ARMTEC Concrete Arch Bridges

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On of the world’s largest precast overfilled<br />

concrete arches, an E84T <strong>BEBO</strong> under<br />

construction in Putrajaya, Malaysia.<br />

A short, precast <strong>BEBO</strong> railroad tunnel<br />

designed to support high overfills and 500<br />

tonne mining trucks.<br />

“The comprehensive <strong>BEBO</strong> products and<br />

support services is difficult to beat”<br />

<strong>BEBO</strong> History and Application<br />

• <strong>BEBO</strong> arch development started with the first full size test in Switzerland<br />

in 1965.<br />

• The <strong>BEBO</strong> arch capitalizes on soil-structure-interaction between the<br />

reinforced concrete arch/foundations and the surrounding fill.<br />

• The first <strong>BEBO</strong> structures were installed in 1966 and are still in excellent<br />

shape.<br />

• Experience shows that overfilled reinforced<br />

concrete arch bridges are extremely durable<br />

and require little maintenance.<br />

Space saving, flat profile, column free<br />

precast <strong>BEBO</strong> parking garage under<br />

construction in Germany.<br />

<strong>BEBO</strong>’s experience over many decades and countless applications instills<br />

confidence.”<br />

Head Office: 370 Speedvale Ave. W., P.O. Box 3000, Guelph, ON N1H 6P2<br />

www.armtec.com<br />

Sales Offices:<br />

Nanaimo, Prince George, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Winnipeg,<br />

Thunder Bay, Sudbury, London, Guelph, Toronto, Peterborough, Chesterville, Forest,<br />

Walkerton, Orangeville, Comber, Montreal, Quebec City, St. Clet, Sackville, Truro, Slemon<br />

Park, Bishop’s Falls and St. John’s. <strong>BEBO</strong>R/2M/0509

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