

Patient Details
A combined engineering and construction project was completed in Stanton to replace a pedestrian bridge and partial fencing that failed due to a vehicle collision. The scope of work included the demolition of the damaged bridge and fencing systems, hardscape approach demolition and replacement on both sides, and the preparation and reinforcement of the bridge pedestals. Using crane operations, a newly shop-fabricated 6-foot by 28-foot clear-span steel bridge, constructed with HSS beams and L-angle lateral reinforcement, was installed. The structural steel components were double-dip galvanized, and the walkway was finished with new timber planking across the entire span using counter sunk bolts. Finally, new HSS fencing posts and 8-foot-tall mesh fencing were installed to match the original structure.