Municipal Bridge Upgrade – Haarlem
Project & Procurement Workspace
This project explores the use of verified infrastructure components to support circular design and procurement decisions.
Project Name
Municipal Bridge Upgrade – Haarlem
Client
Municipality of Haarlem
Asset Type
Pedestrian Bridge
Location
Spaarne Canal, Central District
Procurement Procedure
Restricted Tender
Stage
EvaluationDesign Life Requirement
40 years
Technical Requirements
- Minimum Span
- 15–20 m
- Design Standard
- Eurocode EN 1992
- Load Class
- LM4 (pedestrian)
- Concrete Class
- C35/45 or higher
Circularity Requirements
- Reuse preferred where feasible
- Demountability required
- Lifecycle extension preferred
- CO2 reduction considered
Evidence Requirements
- Inspection report available
- Structural recalculation available
- DPP available
- Verification authority identified
| Component ID | Type | Span | Condition Score | Verification Status | Reuse Potential | Procurement Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEMO-BEAM-02 | Box Beam | 18.0 m | 2 | Verified | High | Suitable |
| DEMO-COLUMN-04 | Concrete Column | 8.5 m | 2 | Verified | High | Suitable |
Verified engineering data and condition assessments support procurement teams in evaluating reuse opportunities and preparing tender documentation.
Components in this case have been selected based on technical fit, verification status, and circularity potential. Digital Product Passports provide full traceability for tender requirements.
Complete and verified data reduces uncertainty and supports decision-making.
This score indicates how well the selected components meet technical, verification, and circularity requirements for project and procurement use.