FEATURED PROJECTS
While Wheeling Corrugating remains a major player in the residential and commercial roofing and siding business through domestic sales and exporting, we are leading the industry in galvanized decking for complex buildings and high rise vertical construction.
Our customer list includes the 108-story One World Trade Center being built at the former sight of the Twin Towers in New York City; the 975-foot Comcast Center, the tallest building in Philadelphia, and the Pat Tillman Overpass, a 1,900 foot-long, four-lane span near the Hoover Dam.
We are equally proud of our complex structures, including the Mall of America in Minneapolis, Heinz Field and PNC Park and the Consol Energy (Penguins) Center in Pittsburgh, the Cleveland Browns stadium, the Paul Brown stadium in Cincinnati and the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., the second largest convention center in the United States.
Location: Arizona / Nevada
Construction Completion Date: October 2010
Our Part:
The bridge deck,containing 6000 cubic yards of concrete, is supported on steel box girders. Wheeling Bridge Deck was used to form the deck.
Facts:
At the time of it's completion, the Colorado River Bridge was the longest concrete arch span in North America. Construction on the nearly 2,000 foot long bridge began in late January 2005 and traffic began using the Hoover Dam Bypass on October 19, 2010. The bridge arch span is 1060 feet long. The bridge deck is 900 feet above the Colorado River. This signature bridge which spans the Black Canyon is located 1500 feet South of the Hoover Dam.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Construction Completion Date: September 2009
Our Part:
Wheeling Bridge Deck was used to form the concrete deck on the Upper and Lower truss spans as well as the fly in span completed over Labor Day weekend.
Facts:
10 Lanes, 5 above, 5 below; 4.46 miles in Length; carries approximately 270,000 vehicles per day on its two decks.
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Construction Completion Date: Fall 2003
Our Part:
Wheeling Bridge Deck was used to form the Upper and Lower decks on this structure. Also Wheeling provided the forms for the 48 P/S concrete beam spans paralleling the Mon River. Under a separate contract Wheeling furnished the forms for the Ft Pitt Blvd project as well.
Facts:
A steel, double decker bowstring arch bridge that spans the Monongahela River; 8 lanes (4 upper, 4 lower); The bridge is 1,207 ft in length with a main span of 760 feet.
Location: Charleston, SC
Construction Completion Date: July 16, 2005
Facts:
Cable-stayed bridge over the Cooper River, connects downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant; eight lane bridge; opened in 2005 to replace two obsolete cantilever truss bridge; main span of 1,546 feet, the longest among cable-stayed bridges in the Western Hemisphere.

