Beaufort Bridge

The Beaufort Bridge is a notable truss girder bridge spanning the Padas River in the Beaufort District of Sabah, Malaysia. It serves as a key transportation link in the region and is maintained by the Sabah Public Works Department.

  • : Beaufort District, Sabah, Malaysia
  • : Padas River
  • : Provides road and possibly rail connectivity across the Padas River, supporting local transportation and commerce.
  • : Managed by the Sabah Public Works Department
  • The truss design is commonly used for its strength and ability to span wide rivers such as the Padas.The Padas River is one of Sabah’s main rivers, stretching 120 km from the mountains of northwest Sabah to the South China Sea. It is a vital water source for the districts of Beaufort and Tenom and is known for its floodplain characteristics, which influence local infrastructure planning.The river is also a popular site for whitewater rafting and hydroelectric power generation.The bridge is situated in a flood-prone area, and its design takes into account the dynamic flow and flood risks of the Padas River. Recent hydrological studies highlight the need for robust infrastructure to withstand significant annual and extreme flood events, with the river experiencing peak flows of up to 5,418 m³/s for 100-year recurrence intervals