Culvert / Bridge Construction

Culvert is a buried structure, similar to bridges, consisting of single or multi-span construction with a minimum length of 3m for each span. Two horizontal slabs are cast monolithically with two or more vertical side walls, with a maximum span of 6m.

A culvert is a section next to a road, or a cut in the area underneath it, and its sole purpose is to allow water to drain. If culverts are not used by roads, water would end up pooling, creating a hazardous problem that people would have a hard time avoiding.

What Are the Primary Components of Culverts?
  • Arch Culverts. An arch culvert is typically stone or concrete. …
  • Box Culverts. A box culvert contains precast concrete units coupled together to form a rectangular shape that creates a long, straight tunnel for water passage. …
  • Pipe Culverts. …
  • Inlet. …
  • Barrel. …
  • Outlet. …
  • Headwall. …
  • Wing Wall.

Our Recent Work?

Box Culvert
Address: Hazi Para Road (Chandraghona),
Upazila : Rangunia
Distric : Chattogram

We sucessfully complete this Culvert work recently. This work was under LGED.

Most Popular FAQ`s

Culvert is a buried structure, similar to bridges, consisting of single or multi-span construction with a minimum length of 3m for each span. Two horizontal slabs are cast monolithically with two or more vertical side walls, with a maximum span of 6m.

  • Pipe Culverts. Pipe culverts are among the most common types of culvert designs due to easy installation and competitive pricing.
  • Box Culverts. Box culverts consist of concrete and RCC, also known as Reinforced Concrete.
  • Bridge Culverts.
  • Arch Culverts.