RMB Retrobuild & Construction Inc. | Structural Retrofitting Company

SAN FERNANDO BRIDGE

Early Chinese immigrants knew San Fernando Bridge only by its old name Baybay Bridge (baybay kio in Hokkien). It was in the “town” called Baybay town, now known to us as San Nicolas district. Baybay is the Tagalog word for shore because the town was fringed by the Pasig River and its tributaries or esteros. The bridge was built in 1796, located at San Fernando Street, Binondo, Manila. The maestro de obra was Policarpio Fajarado and the foreman was Phelipe Sta. Mesa. It was constructed as a flat deck bridge supported by a single masonry pier. The stone materials for the bridge came mainly from Meycauayan, Bulacan. The bridge was considered as one of the historical places because of its cobblestone design and the rules of tranvia (It is a street car that served Manila cities during the Spanish colonial era. It is also the first railway transport to run in the Philippines.)

The maestro de obra was Policarpio Fajarado and the foreman was Phelipe Sta. Mesa. It was constructed as a flat deck bridge supported by a single masonry pier. The stone materials for the bridge came mainly from Meycauayan, Bulacan. The bridge was considered as one of the historical places because of its cobblestone design and the rules of tranvia (It is a street car that served Manila cities during the Spanish colonial era. It is also the first railway transport to run in the Philippines.)

  • RETROFITTING / STRENGTHENING OF PERMANENT BRIDGES; SAN FERNANDO BRIDGE (B01772LZ)

  • DPWH decided to rehabilitate/retrofit the bridge due to its old age. The bridge was subject for rehabilitation using Carbon Fiber Sheet (CFS). Rehabilitation of the bridge includes crack repair using epoxy injection/mortar, and overlaying of asphalt on top slab.
  •  
  • Location: San Fernando Street, Binondo, Manila
  • Client: DPWH North Manila DEO,
    Date Started: May 15, 2021
    Completion Date:
    July 13, 2021
  • The bridge was subject for rehabilitation using Carbon Fiber Sheet (CFS), Rehabilitation of the bridge includes crack repair using epoxy injection/mortar on top slab.
  • 1. Removal of loose materials, and Concrete Plaster by means of chipping and grinding.
    2. Application of Carbon Fiber Sheet (CFS) with Chemical Epoxy resins
    3. Restoration of top slab on Affected by Carbon Fiber Sheets (CFS) Application
    4. Protective Coating for concrete Structures (Skim Coat)/ Plastering Works, and overlaying of asphalt