This document outlines various types of bridges, including beam, arch, truss, cable-supported, and movable bridges, detailing their construction, characteristics, and key features. Beam bridges use different materials for their beams, arch bridges feature curved beams for longer spans, and truss bridges employ trusses as the main load-carrying structure. Additionally, movable bridges, such as bascule and swing bridges, are designed to allow navigation by raising or rotating their spans.