Jackson Grant Elliot Creek Bridge
Connecting a new walking path in the Jackson Grant development, this composite deck bridge matches the custom style of the homes surrounding it.
Cincinnati, OH
Clermont County has worked with Axcess to install multiple bridges in their park district so when the need for a bridge arose at Shor Park, Axcess was ready to help. Shor Park has a beautiful walking trail that many people in the surrounding neighborhoods use, however the creek frequently floods and blocks access to a majority of the trail. Within a week, the whole bridge was able to be installed and used by the park visitors and access to the trail is available no matter the conditions of the creek.
Axcess designed a concrete free foundation with the use of helical piles and FRP C-channel that were directly bolted to the weathering steel beams. The project was able to be done by a crew of 5 people and only one mini excavator was needed on site for the whole project. Clermont Park District went on to add approach walls for the walkway giving the whole project a wonderful look in a short time frame.
BRIDGE SPAN: 30 feet
BRIDGE WIDTH: 8 feet
BRIDGE WEIGHT: 4,000 lbs
Connecting a new walking path in the Jackson Grant development, this composite deck bridge matches the custom style of the homes surrounding it.
Montgomery Park is an urban park in a northeast suburb of Cincinnati. The existing bridge was in desperate need of replacement based on the deterioration of the wood.
The first of multiple projects that Axcess and Clermont County Parks have been able to work together on installing.
A network of urban trails expands across a local creek thanks to special co-fabricated weathering steel beams and aluminum railings.
The Jackson Grant community has been working on an expansive walking path for the past several years as it continues to build homes in the development.