As title suggest, we have an 18m span to erect as, usual in the middle of nowhere. They are forming their bridge by throwing across 2 steel beams braced then they want us to install our job on each side and they fit the steel deck as they go to deal with the large gap in the middle. We have a design proposal which is a bit of a nightmare as usual as it includes a fair chunk of timber packing but the main problem is getting the job out once everything is formed. The design scheme is for underslinging X beams off their steel acting like Aberdeen's then sitting beams on top to run across it's length. Then we have to cantilever out a 2 board wide platform, which seems pretty neat to me but as long as the client goes for it. Once everything is formed, the first X beams will be well out of reach and are going to be a nightmare to get out. Cherry picker is about as good as I can come up with but there is not much specialist equipment round these parts and I just wondered if anyone had any old school tricks they wanted to share?