Thursday, July 1, 2021

Not a Pedestrian Pedestrian Bridge

We have done many posts about our ability to ship aspects of projects fully assembled to the site. Our latest project exemplifies the lengths we can go to in order to make installation as simple as possible. 

We shipped a fully assembled 70' pedestrian bridge to John T O'Neill Green Meadows Park in Stony Creek, NY yesterday for its installation. 



This bridge is so long that fabricating the hand rails required us to go a little out of order.

Since the rails have a slight radius, are so long (69' 5"), and only 3" x 4-1/8" in section, it is more accurate to cut them plumb after assembly. Below you can see how spaghetti like a beam can become with such a small section over such a length. 


Once in place we can accurately finish the ends!


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