Parsippany’s Acrow Named Bridge Supplier of the Year in Prestigious International Award

Acrow, the global infrastructure company headquartered in Parsippany, has been officially named Bridge Supplier of the Year at the New Civil Engineer’s Bridges Awards, a genuinely significant industry honor announced on July 17, 2026. The recognition places a New Jersey headquartered company at the very top of a global field of bridge suppliers, judged by an independent panel of leading civil engineering professionals specifically tasked with honoring outstanding achievement, innovation, and excellence across the entire bridge sector.

Acrow earned the award based on its sustained success providing versatile, high strength prefabricated modular steel bridge systems, a product category used worldwide across permanent infrastructure, temporary crossings, military applications, and emergency response situations alike. That range of use cases reflects genuine engineering versatility, since a modular bridge system capable of serving both a permanent highway crossing and an emergency military deployment has to meet an unusually broad set of structural and logistical demands simultaneously.

Judges specifically recognized Acrow for its ability to deploy rapid engineering solutions designed to minimize traffic disruption during construction and rehabilitation projects, an increasingly valuable capability as infrastructure agencies worldwide look for ways to complete necessary bridge work without shutting down critical transportation corridors for extended periods. Among the specific projects cited in the company’s recognition, Acrow provided a major temporary access bridge during an expansion project at Bristol Airport in the United Kingdom, and separately supported bridge rehabilitation work in Quebec, Canada, giving the award genuine international breadth reflecting the company’s truly global project footprint.

While this latest honor comes from an international panel, Acrow’s roots and ongoing operations remain firmly planted in New Jersey. The company has operated out of the state for decades and continues to maintain its global corporate headquarters in Parsippany, keeping its executive leadership, global engineering direction, and international export operations run directly out of Morris County even as its physical manufacturing takes place at a facility located in Pennsylvania. That structure gives New Jersey a genuinely significant, if somewhat behind the scenes, role in a company whose modular bridge systems now serve infrastructure needs across multiple continents.

This isn’t the first time Acrow’s prominent footprint in New Jersey has earned it formal recognition either. The company was previously named Exporter of the Year at the New Jersey International Trade Awards, a distinction that speaks directly to how much of Acrow’s global business activity, negotiating and fulfilling international bridge contracts, actually gets managed from its Morris County headquarters rather than from any single overseas office.

Taken together, Acrow’s newest Bridge Supplier of the Year honor adds to a genuinely substantial track record for a company that has quietly built an outsized global reputation from its New Jersey home base. Between its international project portfolio spanning airport expansions in the UK to bridge rehabilitation in Canada, and its consistent recognition both internationally and within New Jersey’s own trade community, Acrow stands as a genuine example of how a Morris County headquartered company can lead an entire global industry sector while remaining deeply rooted in the Garden State.

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