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Evercross Bridge: Need Reliable Modular Steel Bridges? SGS Inspection Guarantees Quality!

2025-12-25
Latest company news about Evercross Bridge: Need Reliable Modular Steel Bridges? SGS Inspection Guarantees Quality!

In the global infrastructure construction boom, modular steel bridges have emerged as a preferred solution for cross-river, mountainous, and emergency access projects, thanks to their advantages of rapid installation, high structural stability, and adaptability to complex terrains. As a professional manufacturer and exporter of modular steel bridges, Evercross Bridge Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. has long been committed to delivering high-quality and cost-effective products to global clients. A core commitment that sets us apart is our provision of SGS inspection for all products before packaging and export, ensuring that every batch of bridges meets international quality standards and customer requirements. We will elaborate on the definition of modular steel bridges, the details of SGS inspection for bridge products, the significance of such inspections, and share a recent successful case of SGS inspection for our HD200 Bailey Bridge exported to Mozambique. We will also address high-frequency questions from global clients to provide comprehensive insights into our products and services.

I. What is a Modular Steel Bridge?

A modular steel bridge is a prefabricated bridge structure composed of standardized steel components that can be quickly assembled, disassembled, and reused. Unlike traditional cast-in-place concrete bridges, modular steel bridges are fully prefabricated in the factory, where each component – including main beams, cross beams, supports, and railings – is produced with precise quality control. On-site installation only requires simple bolt connection or welding, without the need for complex construction equipment or long curing periods.

The core advantages of modular steel bridges make them widely applicable in various scenarios: First, rapid construction – small to medium-span bridges can be completed in 1-5 days, which is crucial for emergency disaster relief and projects with tight schedules. Second, strong adaptability – they can be flexibly designed into different spans (3m to 50m+) and structural forms (simply supported beams, trusses, Bailey bridges) to meet the needs of rivers, gullies, roads, and other obstacles. Third, high structural stability – using high-strength steel such as Q355B and Q460, modular steel bridges have excellent tensile and compressive strength, capable of withstanding heavy loads and harsh natural conditions such as strong winds and earthquakes. Fourth, easy maintenance and reuse – damaged components can be replaced individually, and the entire bridge can be disassembled and relocated for other projects, reducing long-term costs.

Evercross Bridge’s modular steel bridge product line covers Bailey bridges, steel truss bridges, pipeline support bridges, and municipal access bridges, which are widely exported to African, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern countries, supporting local infrastructure development and disaster relief efforts.

II. All About SGS Inspection for Bridge Products

2.1 What is SGS Inspection?

SGS, short for Société Générale de Surveillance S.A., is a world-leading inspection, verification, testing, and certification company founded in 1878. With branches and laboratories in over 140 countries and regions, SGS is recognized globally for its neutrality, authority, and professionalism. SGS inspection refers to third-party, impartial quality and compliance verification services. Entrusted by clients (such as bridge purchasers, contractors) or regulatory authorities, SGS conducts sampling, inspection, and testing in accordance with international standards, industry norms, or customized requirements, and issues legally valid inspection reports or certification documents.

For export-oriented enterprises like Evercross Bridge, SGS inspection is not just a quality assurance measure but also a key guarantee for breaking international trade barriers and gaining customer trust. Every SGS inspection report we provide is a testament to the quality and compliance of our products.

2.2 Key Inspection Scope of SGS for Steel Bridges

To ensure the safety, durability, and compliance of steel bridges, SGS conducts comprehensive inspections covering the entire production process from raw materials to finished products. The core inspection items for modular steel bridges include:

1. Raw Material Inspection: This is the first line of quality control. SGS tests the chemical composition (e.g., carbon, manganese, silicon content) and mechanical properties (tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, impact toughness) of bridge steel (such as Q355qD, A36, A572) to verify compliance with international standards like ASTM, EN, or GB. Dimensional accuracy and surface quality of steel plates, profiles, and fasteners are also inspected to avoid defects that may affect structural performance.

2. Welding Quality Inspection: Welding is a critical link in modular steel bridge production. SGS uses non-destructive testing (NDT) methods such as Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), and Radiographic Testing (RT) to inspect welding joints. These tests can detect internal defects (cracks, porosity, slag inclusion) and surface defects (undercut, overlap) that are invisible to the naked eye, ensuring that welding strength meets design requirements and preventing structural failures caused by welding issues.

3. Anti-Corrosion Performance Inspection: Steel bridges are often exposed to harsh environments such as high temperature, high humidity, high salt spray (coastal areas), and chemical corrosion (industrial zones). SGS tests the anti-corrosion coating or hot-dip galvanizing layer of bridge components, including coating thickness (total film thickness ≥ 300μm for heavy anti-corrosion systems), adhesion (measured by pull-off tests), and salt spray resistance (neutral salt spray test for ≥ 1000 hours). These tests ensure that the anti-corrosion system can effectively resist environmental erosion, extending the bridge’s service life to over 25 years.

4. Structural Performance Testing: For finished bridge components or entire bridge modules, SGS conducts load-bearing tests, deformation resistance tests, and seismic performance simulations. These tests verify whether the bridge’s structural stability and safety meet international design standards such as BS5400 (British Standard) and AS5100 (Australian Standard), ensuring that the bridge can operate safely under actual working conditions.

5. Compliance Verification: SGS confirms that the bridge products meet the technical regulations and standard requirements of the target market (e.g., African countries’ acceptance criteria for infrastructure projects) and issues compliance reports. These reports are essential for customs clearance and project acceptance in the importing country.

2.3 Why is SGS Inspection Necessary for Steel Bridges?

For steel bridges, especially those exported for large-scale infrastructure projects, SGS inspection is not optional but a crucial link to ensure market access, project safety, and trade smoothness. The core reasons are as follows:

1. Break International Trade Barriers: Many countries, especially in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, have clear requirements for third-party inspection of imported bridge products. SGS, as a globally recognized authority, its inspection reports are directly accepted as proof of product compliance, helping exporters pass customs clearance and project acceptance. For example, government-funded infrastructure projects in Mozambique, Kenya, and Mauritania typically require bidders to provide SGS inspection reports to prove compliance with BS5400 or other international standards.

2. Resolve Trust Asymmetry in Trade: Modular steel bridges are large-scale customized products with long production cycles and high technical thresholds. Overseas clients often cannot monitor the entire production process on-site. SGS, as an independent third party, provides objective and impartial test results, effectively proving that the products meet contractual quality requirements and avoiding trade disputes caused by quality doubts. For exporters, SGS inspection reports are also a powerful tool to demonstrate product strength and gain a competitive edge in bidding.

3. Ensure Bridge Safety and Durability: Bridges are critical infrastructure related to public safety. SGS’s full-process inspection helps avoid quality risks from the source: raw material inspection prevents the use of substandard steel; welding quality inspection eliminates potential welding defects; anti-corrosion performance inspection ensures the bridge’s durability in harsh environments. All these measures guarantee the safe operation of the bridge and reduce long-term maintenance costs for clients.

4. Meet Risk Control Requirements of Financing Institutions: Large bridge projects often rely on financing from international financial institutions such as the World Bank, African Development Bank, and Asian Development Bank. To control investment risks, these institutions require authoritative third-party inspection reports for bridge products. SGS inspection reports are highly recognized and are a necessary condition for obtaining project financing.

III. Case Study: SGS Inspection for HD200 Bailey Bridge Exported to Mozambique

Recently, Evercross Bridge successfully completed the SGS inspection for a batch of HD200 Bailey Bridges ordered by a Mozambican client. This project is part of Mozambique’s rural road network upgrading plan, aiming to build cross-river access bridges in remote areas to improve local transportation conditions. The client attached great importance to product quality and specifically requested on-site SGS inspection with their representatives present – a request we readily fulfilled.

The HD200 Bailey Bridge is a high-performance modular steel bridge independently developed by Evercross Bridge, with a maximum span of 20 meters and a load-bearing capacity of 20 tons, suitable for rural roads, emergency access, and temporary construction sites. It fully complies with the AASHTO bridge design standard, which is widely recognized in Mozambique.

On the inspection day, SGS inspectors, accompanied by the Mozambican client’s representatives, conducted a comprehensive inspection of the batch of Bailey Bridges at our factory in Shanghai. The inspection covered four key aspects: First, raw material verification – inspectors checked the chemical composition and mechanical properties of the Q355B steel used in the bridges, confirming compliance with ASTM A572 standards through laboratory tests. Second, welding quality inspection – UT and MT tests were performed on key welding joints, with all results showing no defects, meeting AWS D1.1 welding standard requirements. Third, anti-corrosion performance testing – the thickness of the epoxy zinc-rich primer + polyurethane topcoat system was measured, with an average thickness of 320μm, exceeding the client’s required 300μm; a salt spray test sample was also taken to verify long-term corrosion resistance. Fourth, structural assembly inspection – the inspectors supervised the on-site assembly of a bridge module, confirming that the components fit precisely and the assembly process was efficient, with the entire assembly completed in just 2 hours.

After the inspection, SGS issued a formal inspection report, confirming that all indicators of the HD200 Bailey Bridges met the AASHTO standard and the client’s contractual requirements. The Mozambican client’s representative expressed great satisfaction with the inspection results, stating: “Witnessing the SGS inspection on-site has completely eliminated our concerns about product quality. Evercross Bridge’s professional production process and strict quality control have earned our full trust.” Currently, this batch of bridges has been packaged and shipped, and we have dispatched a technical team to Mozambique to provide on-site installation guidance.

This case fully demonstrates Evercross Bridge’s commitment to quality and transparency. By inviting clients to witness SGS inspections on-site, we not only ensure the objectivity and authority of the inspection results but also establish a stronger trust relationship with clients – a key advantage in international trade.

IV. Q&A: Addressing High-Frequency Client Inquiries

In our daily communication with global clients, we have summarized the following high-frequency questions about modular steel bridges and SGS inspection. Here are our detailed answers:

Q1: What international standards do your modular steel bridges comply with? Can you meet the specific standards required by our country?

A1: Our modular steel bridges have successfully met multiple international standards, including BS5400 (British Standard) and AS5100 (Australian Standard). We can also customize products to comply with other standards such as AISC (American Standard), EN 1993 (European Standard), and local standards of African, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern countries. Before production, our technical team will conduct in-depth communication with you to confirm the specific standards required by your project and issue corresponding compliance reports (including SGS/BV reports) to ensure smooth project acceptance.

Q2: Besides SGS, can you provide other third-party inspection reports such as BV?

A2: Yes. We fully understand that different clients and projects may have different requirements for inspection institutions. In addition to SGS, we can also cooperate with other globally recognized institutions such as BV (Bureau Veritas), TÜV, and UL to conduct inspections and issue reports. We will arrange the inspection institution according to your specific needs to ensure compliance with project requirements.

Q3: How long does the SGS inspection take? Will it affect the delivery time?

A3: The duration of SGS inspection depends on the product type and order quantity. Generally, for a batch of modular steel bridges, the on-site inspection can be completed in 1-2 days, and the formal report will be issued within 3-5 working days after the inspection. We have rich experience in coordinating with SGS and will incorporate the inspection process into the overall production schedule in advance to ensure that it does not affect the agreed delivery time. For urgent orders, we can also apply for expedited inspection services from SGS to shorten the cycle.

Q4: What is the service life of your modular steel bridges? How to ensure their durability in harsh environments (e.g., coastal high-salt spray areas)?

A4: The service life of our modular steel bridges is over 25 years under normal use conditions. For harsh environments such as coastal high-salt spray areas, we adopt a high-performance anti-corrosion system: sandblasting derusting (Sa2.5 level) + epoxy zinc-rich primer (≥80μm) + epoxy micaceous iron oxide intermediate paint (≥100μm) + polyurethane topcoat (≥60μm). We can also add hot-dip galvanizing treatment (galvanizing layer thickness ≥85μm) as needed. All anti-corrosion measures are verified by SGS salt spray tests (≥1000 hours), ensuring excellent corrosion resistance and long service life.

Q5: What is your price advantage compared to other suppliers? Will the high quality and SGS inspection lead to higher prices?

A5: Our price advantage comes from two core aspects: First, we have a complete in-house production line with newly added automated equipment (intelligent welding robots, automated cutting machines), which reduces labor costs and material waste. Second, we export directly to clients without intermediate trade links, enabling us to provide competitive ex-factory prices. It should be emphasized that our provision of SGS inspection does not lead to excessive price increases – we have optimized the production and inspection process to control costs, ensuring that clients can enjoy high-quality products with SGS certification at a cost-effective price. Our “quality + price” dual advantage is the key reason why we have won numerous overseas orders.

Q6: Can you provide on-site installation guidance and after-sales maintenance services?

A6: Yes. We have a professional overseas technical service team with rich experience in bridge installation in various environments. We can send technical personnel to your project site to provide installation guidance, including component assembly, pipeline fixing, and quality inspection. We also provide systematic technical training for your construction team to ensure that they can operate independently. In terms of after-sales maintenance, we provide a 1-year warranty period. If any quality problems occur within the warranty period, we will provide free replacement parts and technical support. For long-term maintenance needs, we can also customize maintenance plans for you.

V. Evercross Bridge: Your Trusted Partner for Modular Steel Bridges

Evercross Bridge Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. has always adhered to the core values of “integrity, quality, innovation, and service.” With modular steel bridges as our core product, we have established a complete quality control system covering raw material procurement, production, inspection, and delivery. Our commitment to providing SGS inspection for all export products is a concrete manifestation of our focus on quality.

We have rich experience in exporting to African countries such as Mozambique, Kenya, and Mauritania, and our products have been widely used in local road construction, disaster relief, and resource development projects. Our advantages in compliance with international standards (BS5400, AS5100), authoritative inspection reports (SGS, BV), cost-effectiveness, and efficient delivery have won us high recognition and repeat orders from global clients.

Looking to the future, Evercross Bridge will continue to increase R&D investment, optimize product performance, and improve service quality. We will continue to take SGS inspection as an important guarantee of product quality, helping global clients solve infrastructure construction challenges with high-quality modular steel bridges. Whether you need a Bailey bridge for rural roads, a pipeline support bridge for energy projects, or an emergency bridge for disaster relief, Evercross Bridge is your reliable partner.

Contact us today to learn more about our modular steel bridge solutions and SGS inspection services – let’s work together to build a better future for global infrastructure!

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Evercross Bridge: Need Reliable Modular Steel Bridges? SGS Inspection Guarantees Quality!
2025-12-25
Latest company news about Evercross Bridge: Need Reliable Modular Steel Bridges? SGS Inspection Guarantees Quality!

In the global infrastructure construction boom, modular steel bridges have emerged as a preferred solution for cross-river, mountainous, and emergency access projects, thanks to their advantages of rapid installation, high structural stability, and adaptability to complex terrains. As a professional manufacturer and exporter of modular steel bridges, Evercross Bridge Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. has long been committed to delivering high-quality and cost-effective products to global clients. A core commitment that sets us apart is our provision of SGS inspection for all products before packaging and export, ensuring that every batch of bridges meets international quality standards and customer requirements. We will elaborate on the definition of modular steel bridges, the details of SGS inspection for bridge products, the significance of such inspections, and share a recent successful case of SGS inspection for our HD200 Bailey Bridge exported to Mozambique. We will also address high-frequency questions from global clients to provide comprehensive insights into our products and services.

I. What is a Modular Steel Bridge?

A modular steel bridge is a prefabricated bridge structure composed of standardized steel components that can be quickly assembled, disassembled, and reused. Unlike traditional cast-in-place concrete bridges, modular steel bridges are fully prefabricated in the factory, where each component – including main beams, cross beams, supports, and railings – is produced with precise quality control. On-site installation only requires simple bolt connection or welding, without the need for complex construction equipment or long curing periods.

The core advantages of modular steel bridges make them widely applicable in various scenarios: First, rapid construction – small to medium-span bridges can be completed in 1-5 days, which is crucial for emergency disaster relief and projects with tight schedules. Second, strong adaptability – they can be flexibly designed into different spans (3m to 50m+) and structural forms (simply supported beams, trusses, Bailey bridges) to meet the needs of rivers, gullies, roads, and other obstacles. Third, high structural stability – using high-strength steel such as Q355B and Q460, modular steel bridges have excellent tensile and compressive strength, capable of withstanding heavy loads and harsh natural conditions such as strong winds and earthquakes. Fourth, easy maintenance and reuse – damaged components can be replaced individually, and the entire bridge can be disassembled and relocated for other projects, reducing long-term costs.

Evercross Bridge’s modular steel bridge product line covers Bailey bridges, steel truss bridges, pipeline support bridges, and municipal access bridges, which are widely exported to African, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern countries, supporting local infrastructure development and disaster relief efforts.

II. All About SGS Inspection for Bridge Products

2.1 What is SGS Inspection?

SGS, short for Société Générale de Surveillance S.A., is a world-leading inspection, verification, testing, and certification company founded in 1878. With branches and laboratories in over 140 countries and regions, SGS is recognized globally for its neutrality, authority, and professionalism. SGS inspection refers to third-party, impartial quality and compliance verification services. Entrusted by clients (such as bridge purchasers, contractors) or regulatory authorities, SGS conducts sampling, inspection, and testing in accordance with international standards, industry norms, or customized requirements, and issues legally valid inspection reports or certification documents.

For export-oriented enterprises like Evercross Bridge, SGS inspection is not just a quality assurance measure but also a key guarantee for breaking international trade barriers and gaining customer trust. Every SGS inspection report we provide is a testament to the quality and compliance of our products.

2.2 Key Inspection Scope of SGS for Steel Bridges

To ensure the safety, durability, and compliance of steel bridges, SGS conducts comprehensive inspections covering the entire production process from raw materials to finished products. The core inspection items for modular steel bridges include:

1. Raw Material Inspection: This is the first line of quality control. SGS tests the chemical composition (e.g., carbon, manganese, silicon content) and mechanical properties (tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, impact toughness) of bridge steel (such as Q355qD, A36, A572) to verify compliance with international standards like ASTM, EN, or GB. Dimensional accuracy and surface quality of steel plates, profiles, and fasteners are also inspected to avoid defects that may affect structural performance.

2. Welding Quality Inspection: Welding is a critical link in modular steel bridge production. SGS uses non-destructive testing (NDT) methods such as Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), and Radiographic Testing (RT) to inspect welding joints. These tests can detect internal defects (cracks, porosity, slag inclusion) and surface defects (undercut, overlap) that are invisible to the naked eye, ensuring that welding strength meets design requirements and preventing structural failures caused by welding issues.

3. Anti-Corrosion Performance Inspection: Steel bridges are often exposed to harsh environments such as high temperature, high humidity, high salt spray (coastal areas), and chemical corrosion (industrial zones). SGS tests the anti-corrosion coating or hot-dip galvanizing layer of bridge components, including coating thickness (total film thickness ≥ 300μm for heavy anti-corrosion systems), adhesion (measured by pull-off tests), and salt spray resistance (neutral salt spray test for ≥ 1000 hours). These tests ensure that the anti-corrosion system can effectively resist environmental erosion, extending the bridge’s service life to over 25 years.

4. Structural Performance Testing: For finished bridge components or entire bridge modules, SGS conducts load-bearing tests, deformation resistance tests, and seismic performance simulations. These tests verify whether the bridge’s structural stability and safety meet international design standards such as BS5400 (British Standard) and AS5100 (Australian Standard), ensuring that the bridge can operate safely under actual working conditions.

5. Compliance Verification: SGS confirms that the bridge products meet the technical regulations and standard requirements of the target market (e.g., African countries’ acceptance criteria for infrastructure projects) and issues compliance reports. These reports are essential for customs clearance and project acceptance in the importing country.

2.3 Why is SGS Inspection Necessary for Steel Bridges?

For steel bridges, especially those exported for large-scale infrastructure projects, SGS inspection is not optional but a crucial link to ensure market access, project safety, and trade smoothness. The core reasons are as follows:

1. Break International Trade Barriers: Many countries, especially in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, have clear requirements for third-party inspection of imported bridge products. SGS, as a globally recognized authority, its inspection reports are directly accepted as proof of product compliance, helping exporters pass customs clearance and project acceptance. For example, government-funded infrastructure projects in Mozambique, Kenya, and Mauritania typically require bidders to provide SGS inspection reports to prove compliance with BS5400 or other international standards.

2. Resolve Trust Asymmetry in Trade: Modular steel bridges are large-scale customized products with long production cycles and high technical thresholds. Overseas clients often cannot monitor the entire production process on-site. SGS, as an independent third party, provides objective and impartial test results, effectively proving that the products meet contractual quality requirements and avoiding trade disputes caused by quality doubts. For exporters, SGS inspection reports are also a powerful tool to demonstrate product strength and gain a competitive edge in bidding.

3. Ensure Bridge Safety and Durability: Bridges are critical infrastructure related to public safety. SGS’s full-process inspection helps avoid quality risks from the source: raw material inspection prevents the use of substandard steel; welding quality inspection eliminates potential welding defects; anti-corrosion performance inspection ensures the bridge’s durability in harsh environments. All these measures guarantee the safe operation of the bridge and reduce long-term maintenance costs for clients.

4. Meet Risk Control Requirements of Financing Institutions: Large bridge projects often rely on financing from international financial institutions such as the World Bank, African Development Bank, and Asian Development Bank. To control investment risks, these institutions require authoritative third-party inspection reports for bridge products. SGS inspection reports are highly recognized and are a necessary condition for obtaining project financing.

III. Case Study: SGS Inspection for HD200 Bailey Bridge Exported to Mozambique

Recently, Evercross Bridge successfully completed the SGS inspection for a batch of HD200 Bailey Bridges ordered by a Mozambican client. This project is part of Mozambique’s rural road network upgrading plan, aiming to build cross-river access bridges in remote areas to improve local transportation conditions. The client attached great importance to product quality and specifically requested on-site SGS inspection with their representatives present – a request we readily fulfilled.

The HD200 Bailey Bridge is a high-performance modular steel bridge independently developed by Evercross Bridge, with a maximum span of 20 meters and a load-bearing capacity of 20 tons, suitable for rural roads, emergency access, and temporary construction sites. It fully complies with the AASHTO bridge design standard, which is widely recognized in Mozambique.

On the inspection day, SGS inspectors, accompanied by the Mozambican client’s representatives, conducted a comprehensive inspection of the batch of Bailey Bridges at our factory in Shanghai. The inspection covered four key aspects: First, raw material verification – inspectors checked the chemical composition and mechanical properties of the Q355B steel used in the bridges, confirming compliance with ASTM A572 standards through laboratory tests. Second, welding quality inspection – UT and MT tests were performed on key welding joints, with all results showing no defects, meeting AWS D1.1 welding standard requirements. Third, anti-corrosion performance testing – the thickness of the epoxy zinc-rich primer + polyurethane topcoat system was measured, with an average thickness of 320μm, exceeding the client’s required 300μm; a salt spray test sample was also taken to verify long-term corrosion resistance. Fourth, structural assembly inspection – the inspectors supervised the on-site assembly of a bridge module, confirming that the components fit precisely and the assembly process was efficient, with the entire assembly completed in just 2 hours.

After the inspection, SGS issued a formal inspection report, confirming that all indicators of the HD200 Bailey Bridges met the AASHTO standard and the client’s contractual requirements. The Mozambican client’s representative expressed great satisfaction with the inspection results, stating: “Witnessing the SGS inspection on-site has completely eliminated our concerns about product quality. Evercross Bridge’s professional production process and strict quality control have earned our full trust.” Currently, this batch of bridges has been packaged and shipped, and we have dispatched a technical team to Mozambique to provide on-site installation guidance.

This case fully demonstrates Evercross Bridge’s commitment to quality and transparency. By inviting clients to witness SGS inspections on-site, we not only ensure the objectivity and authority of the inspection results but also establish a stronger trust relationship with clients – a key advantage in international trade.

IV. Q&A: Addressing High-Frequency Client Inquiries

In our daily communication with global clients, we have summarized the following high-frequency questions about modular steel bridges and SGS inspection. Here are our detailed answers:

Q1: What international standards do your modular steel bridges comply with? Can you meet the specific standards required by our country?

A1: Our modular steel bridges have successfully met multiple international standards, including BS5400 (British Standard) and AS5100 (Australian Standard). We can also customize products to comply with other standards such as AISC (American Standard), EN 1993 (European Standard), and local standards of African, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern countries. Before production, our technical team will conduct in-depth communication with you to confirm the specific standards required by your project and issue corresponding compliance reports (including SGS/BV reports) to ensure smooth project acceptance.

Q2: Besides SGS, can you provide other third-party inspection reports such as BV?

A2: Yes. We fully understand that different clients and projects may have different requirements for inspection institutions. In addition to SGS, we can also cooperate with other globally recognized institutions such as BV (Bureau Veritas), TÜV, and UL to conduct inspections and issue reports. We will arrange the inspection institution according to your specific needs to ensure compliance with project requirements.

Q3: How long does the SGS inspection take? Will it affect the delivery time?

A3: The duration of SGS inspection depends on the product type and order quantity. Generally, for a batch of modular steel bridges, the on-site inspection can be completed in 1-2 days, and the formal report will be issued within 3-5 working days after the inspection. We have rich experience in coordinating with SGS and will incorporate the inspection process into the overall production schedule in advance to ensure that it does not affect the agreed delivery time. For urgent orders, we can also apply for expedited inspection services from SGS to shorten the cycle.

Q4: What is the service life of your modular steel bridges? How to ensure their durability in harsh environments (e.g., coastal high-salt spray areas)?

A4: The service life of our modular steel bridges is over 25 years under normal use conditions. For harsh environments such as coastal high-salt spray areas, we adopt a high-performance anti-corrosion system: sandblasting derusting (Sa2.5 level) + epoxy zinc-rich primer (≥80μm) + epoxy micaceous iron oxide intermediate paint (≥100μm) + polyurethane topcoat (≥60μm). We can also add hot-dip galvanizing treatment (galvanizing layer thickness ≥85μm) as needed. All anti-corrosion measures are verified by SGS salt spray tests (≥1000 hours), ensuring excellent corrosion resistance and long service life.

Q5: What is your price advantage compared to other suppliers? Will the high quality and SGS inspection lead to higher prices?

A5: Our price advantage comes from two core aspects: First, we have a complete in-house production line with newly added automated equipment (intelligent welding robots, automated cutting machines), which reduces labor costs and material waste. Second, we export directly to clients without intermediate trade links, enabling us to provide competitive ex-factory prices. It should be emphasized that our provision of SGS inspection does not lead to excessive price increases – we have optimized the production and inspection process to control costs, ensuring that clients can enjoy high-quality products with SGS certification at a cost-effective price. Our “quality + price” dual advantage is the key reason why we have won numerous overseas orders.

Q6: Can you provide on-site installation guidance and after-sales maintenance services?

A6: Yes. We have a professional overseas technical service team with rich experience in bridge installation in various environments. We can send technical personnel to your project site to provide installation guidance, including component assembly, pipeline fixing, and quality inspection. We also provide systematic technical training for your construction team to ensure that they can operate independently. In terms of after-sales maintenance, we provide a 1-year warranty period. If any quality problems occur within the warranty period, we will provide free replacement parts and technical support. For long-term maintenance needs, we can also customize maintenance plans for you.

V. Evercross Bridge: Your Trusted Partner for Modular Steel Bridges

Evercross Bridge Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. has always adhered to the core values of “integrity, quality, innovation, and service.” With modular steel bridges as our core product, we have established a complete quality control system covering raw material procurement, production, inspection, and delivery. Our commitment to providing SGS inspection for all export products is a concrete manifestation of our focus on quality.

We have rich experience in exporting to African countries such as Mozambique, Kenya, and Mauritania, and our products have been widely used in local road construction, disaster relief, and resource development projects. Our advantages in compliance with international standards (BS5400, AS5100), authoritative inspection reports (SGS, BV), cost-effectiveness, and efficient delivery have won us high recognition and repeat orders from global clients.

Looking to the future, Evercross Bridge will continue to increase R&D investment, optimize product performance, and improve service quality. We will continue to take SGS inspection as an important guarantee of product quality, helping global clients solve infrastructure construction challenges with high-quality modular steel bridges. Whether you need a Bailey bridge for rural roads, a pipeline support bridge for energy projects, or an emergency bridge for disaster relief, Evercross Bridge is your reliable partner.

Contact us today to learn more about our modular steel bridge solutions and SGS inspection services – let’s work together to build a better future for global infrastructure!

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