Latest updates, project progress and industry insights
Texin Steel successfully delivered and installed a 45-meter single-lane Bailey bridge to the Siberian region of Russia for emergency logistics across seasonal permafrost. From delivery of components to opening traffic took only 5 days, reducing construction time by more than 80% compared to traditional steel bridges.
Winter temperatures in Siberia drop to -40°C, posing serious challenges to bridge foundations. Texin's Bailey bridge uses modular hot-dip galvanized components with full bolted connections – no on‑site welding – significantly reducing construction difficulties in extreme cold. Bridge abutments were designed with prefabricated steel supports and gravel cushion to mitigate frost heave effects.
The bridge is rated for Highway‑Ⅰ loading and can carry heavy trucks, solving critical issues of winter travel and fuel transport for local communities. The project manager commented: “Texin's Bailey bridge is not only high quality, but their technical support was excellent – remote guidance and detailed manuals made the installation smooth.”
This project marks another milestone for Texin in the Russian market. All products are EAC certified and designed according to GOST 27772.
To meet post‑war temporary housing needs, Texin Steel quickly delivered 200 container houses (both standard and foldable types) for family accommodation and community offices. The units were flat‑packed – each 40ft container can hold 6 houses – greatly reducing logistics costs.
All units are equipped with optional insulation, pre‑wired electrical fittings and windows, and can be assembled by two people in two hours. Customer feedback: “Texin's container houses are not only robust but extremely easy to install, perfect for rapid deployment in emergencies.”
This delivery is one of Texin's largest single orders in the Middle East and lays a solid foundation for further cooperation.
Texin Steel has completed and delivered a 12,000㎡ steel workshop for a heavy machinery manufacturer in Haiphong, Vietnam. The project includes main production hall, office annex and crane runway systems, with total steel consumption of about 850 tons.
The workshop uses H‑section portal frame structure, 24m span, 12m eave height, equipped with two 5‑ton and two 10‑ton overhead cranes. All components were fabricated according to EN 1090‑2 and protected with hot‑dip galvanizing plus fireproof coating.
From contract signing to completion took only 65 days: 15 days for design, 30 days for factory prefabrication, and 20 days for on‑site installation. The client representative said: “The professionalism and execution capabilities of the Texin team impressed us deeply – every step from drawing optimisation to site guidance went smoothly.”
This is the largest single‑plant project Texin has undertaken in Southeast Asia and will create about 200 local jobs. It also paves the way for several future projects in Vietnam.