Location
Edmonton, Alberta
Expertise
Transportation
Bridges
Pedestrian Bridges
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The City of Edmonton retained Associated Engineering to provide design and construction phase services for a replacement boardwalk structure within the Whitemud Creek Ravine.
The scope of work included an environmental assessment, new boardwalk design, tendering services, and construction phase services.
The boardwalk is 45 metres long and consists of a 3 metre wide timber walkway supported on steel members spaced at 3 metres along its length. Steel screw piles are used to support the superstructure.
An observation deck located at the midpoint of the structure provides trail users the opportunity to safely view the natural scenery.
Client
City of Edmonton
Project Highlights
45 metres
Length
3 metres
Width
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