Jackson’s Grant Pedestrian Boardwalk
A solid surface fiberglass deck made this pedestrian bridge a safe and beautiful addition to walking trails in a new Indiana housing development.
Mason, OH
Schottenstein Real Estate Group was building an upscale apartment complex in Mason, OH and wanted to include a pedestrian bridge for the complex’s walking trails. The project had these special requirements:
Axcess designed a bridge with weathering steel beams, fiberglass solid surface decking, and aluminum railing. The walking surface is excellent for stroller and wheelchair access and for avoiding tripping hazards. This bridge was installed in two days at a very low cost to the property owner and will further save costs because it is maintenance free for its lifetime.
BRIDGE SPAN: 24 feet
BRIDGE WIDTH: 8.5 feet
BRIDGE WEIGHT: 4,500 lb
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