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Design
Objective: To design, build and install a number of pre-fabricated bridges for a local golf course. |
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Solution: The design of these bridges facilitate the travel of not only golf carts, but also heavy fairway maintenance equipment that previously endured longer, more hazardous routes to reach their destinations through the entire course. |
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Design
Objective: To design, build and install a pedestrian bridge with a 40 foot clear span near Wascana Lake in Regina, Saskatchewan. |
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Solution: This bridge mainly consists of square and rectangular HSS with the exception of round tubes for the guard rails. The wood handrails have been milled from 4 x 12 Cedar stock to a finished dimension of 2.5" X 11.5", adding to the bridge's architectural lines. At left is the bridge in the early stages of construction. |
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The final step is attaching the timber decking and cedar handrails. The tops of the handrails were planed slightly to conform with the bridge camber. | |
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The bridge is loaded and ready for it's trip to Regina. | |
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Arrival in Wascana park in Regina. A perfect day for installation. | |
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The total installation takes only a couple of hours, proving that attention to detail during the design phase can cut site costs. | |
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