longspanning
Longspanning is the practice of designing and constructing structures or systems that span unusually long distances between supports. It is most often used in civil and structural engineering to describe bridges, roofs, and other elements that cross rivers, valleys, seas, or urban expanses with few intermediate supports. The term can also be used more broadly to describe long-distance connections in infrastructure networks where signals or goods travel over substantial geographic spans.
In structural terms, longspanning relies on specialized forms and materials to maintain stability, stiffness, and serviceability
Materials typically include high-strength steel, reinforced and pre-stressed concrete, and increasingly composite materials. Innovative methods, such
Notable long-spanning projects include the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Japan, with a main span of about 1,991