Montgomery Park Bridge
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.
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.
This project involved repurposing a railroad bridge with FRP decking and custom railing at the end of the bike and hike trail system in the town of Delphi, Indiana.
This bridge spans a creek that frequently floods and would block the community from being able to access most of the walking trails.
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.
Connecting a new walking path in the Jackson Grant development, this composite deck bridge matches the custom style of the homes surrounding it.
Johnson Nature Preserve is in a northeast suburb of Cincinnati that has a beautiful walking trail through the park.
A beautiful custom-designed pedestrian bridge supports the foundation’s mission of bringing educational opportunities to kids throughout the Cincinnati region.
There are few things more rewarding than how one seemingly simple idea can change everything.
With repairs and improved stability, a homeowner’s bridge will be able to withstand the forces of flooding water and debris for years to come.
This new roadside walking trail features a maintenance free fiberglass deck in a custom color and durable beam construction.
See how a local park district in Ohio used a truss bridge and solid surface fiberglass decking to replace a deteriorated wooden bridge.
A new Ohio apartment complex needed a pedestrian bridge for it’s walking trails that was maintenance free and affordable.
A network of urban trails expands across a local creek thanks to special co-fabricated weathering steel beams and aluminum railings.
A solid surface fiberglass deck made this pedestrian bridge a safe and beautiful addition to walking trails in a new Indiana housing development.
Fiberglass decking is more durable than treated lumber and is maintenance free. See how we used it for a bridge deck at a national park. a national park.
Learn how Axcess created a durable, lightweight solution for a pedestrian bridge in a municipal park.
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.
This project involved repurposing a railroad bridge with FRP decking and custom railing at the end of the bike and hike trail system in the town of Delphi, Indiana.
This bridge spans a creek that frequently floods and would block the community from being able to access most of the walking trails.
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.
Connecting a new walking path in the Jackson Grant development, this composite deck bridge matches the custom style of the homes surrounding it.
Johnson Nature Preserve is in a northeast suburb of Cincinnati that has a beautiful walking trail through the park.
A beautiful custom-designed pedestrian bridge supports the foundation’s mission of bringing educational opportunities to kids throughout the Cincinnati region.
There are few things more rewarding than how one seemingly simple idea can change everything.
With repairs and improved stability, a homeowner’s bridge will be able to withstand the forces of flooding water and debris for years to come.
This new roadside walking trail features a maintenance free fiberglass deck in a custom color and durable beam construction.
See how a local park district in Ohio used a truss bridge and solid surface fiberglass decking to replace a deteriorated wooden bridge.
A new Ohio apartment complex needed a pedestrian bridge for it’s walking trails that was maintenance free and affordable.
A network of urban trails expands across a local creek thanks to special co-fabricated weathering steel beams and aluminum railings.
A solid surface fiberglass deck made this pedestrian bridge a safe and beautiful addition to walking trails in a new Indiana housing development.
Fiberglass decking is more durable than treated lumber and is maintenance free. See how we used it for a bridge deck at a national park. a national park.
Learn how Axcess created a durable, lightweight solution for a pedestrian bridge in a municipal park.