He was also involved in the construction of numerous other metallic bridges, such as the one at Cosmești over the Siret River, which measured 430 m (1,410 ft) in length.Between 1884 and 1889, Saligny planned and built the first silos in the world made of reinforced concrete, which are preserved today in Constanța, Brăila, and Galați.Although a public offer had been made by the Romanian government for the erection of a bridge in that location, all projects were found to be subpar and subsequently rejected.Taking Saligny's previous experience into account, the Romanian government hired him and gave him the daunting (at the time) task of drawing up the plans for the new structure.Also in honour of the great engineer, in 1957 a bronze statue of him was made by the famous sculptor Oscar Han, which was installed in 1965 in front of the main entrance of the Port of Constanța.
King Carol I bridge at its inauguration
The
Technische Hochschule
in Charlottenburg, Berlin
Gara Mare
railway station in Târgu Ocna (architect: A. Saligny), partly destroyed in the World War I