To expand this operation and keep up with the growing forest industry, logistical challenges needed to be addressed. The Maicasagi River was one of these, requiring a bridge with a span of 67.4 m that could handle logging trucks with traffic loads of 1800 kN (180 t custom truck, CF3E-140t). Under a tight project schedule, engineers solved the issue by using a two box-girder beam design, each composed of block-bonded (4-piece) Glulam flanges and cross-laminated timber (CLT) webs. Using self-tapping screws, the outer webs were directly connected to the flanges and the inner webs were attached with a steel member using ring nails beside the self-tapping screws. Facing tension forces at the lower flange and compression forces at the upper flange at the assembly detail of the prefabricated elements, self-tapping wood-steel screws were used on site for the bottom part and bolts for the top part.