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Fully integral multi-span bridges with our Integral Headstock Introducing the InQuik Integral Headstock The InQuik Integral Headstock allows the creation of fully integral multi-span bridges creating a monolithic structure by ingeniously connecting the deck panels and headstocks. Compared to conventional simply supported bridges, the Integral Headstock holds a key advantage – the elimination of bearing...

Accelerated bridge construction in a single pour – spans up to 13.7 meters   Embracing the single-pour concrete technique accelerates the construction process, allowing for a faster project completion timeline. Reduced construction phases mean fewer disruptions to traffic and communities, ensuring a smoother experience for all stakeholders involved. This transformative change in construction methodology for the...

Through the Australian Government’s Entrepreneurs’ Programme, InQuik connected with their local Innovation Connections Facilitator, Dave Fleming, from CSIRO SME Connect. Dave assessed the business’ needs and recommended an Innovation Connections Researcher Placement Grant. This grant supported a collaboration project with The University of Sydney, undertaking independent, professional engineering modelling of the long-term effects of having permanent formwork, and load-bearing behaviour...

One of the biggest advantages of the InQuik methodology is the fact that the bridge parts are fully cast on-site, which makes it much easier to transport and place in position. However, this also enables the possibility of constructing a fully integral bridge, which is generally not possible with precast.In an integral concrete bridge structure,...

                           From the company that brought you the award-winning InQuik Bridge, we are proud to announce the latest addition to our range of patented Australian made products.We’ve listened closely to our customers, and to address the need for small bridges by farmers and...