McKinney Civil Engineering

Engineers inspecting a bridge construction project, illustrating the role of elastomeric bridge bearings in supporting movement and load transfer

According to Wikipedia, an elastomeric bridge bearing is a flexible component placed between a bridge’s superstructure and substructure that supports heavy loads while allowing controlled movement caused by temperature changes, traffic loads, ground settlement, and other forces. These bearings are typically made of rubber or similar elastomeric materials and help reduce stress on bridge structures by accommodating rotation and slight horizontal movement.