The general arrangement of a bridge is a comprehensive drawing that illustrates the overall layout, dimensions, and structural elements of the bridge. It typically includes a plan view, elevation view, and cross-sectional details, allowing engineers and stakeholders to understand the bridge’s design at a glance. The drawing shows the span lengths, position of piers and abutments, deck width, and other critical details such as the roadway, footpaths, and railings. It also highlights the type of superstructure (e.g., slab, girder, truss), the foundation layout, and the materials used. The general arrangement serves as the primary reference for further design, construction planning, quantity estimation, and site layout. By providing a holistic view of the bridge, it ensures that engineering, architectural, and safety requirements are met, and facilitates seamless communication between the design, construction, and inspection teams throughout the project’s lifecycle.