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Use
Railing system -
Applications
Project: Squibb Bridge NYC/ Brooklyn Bridge Park -
Characteristics
Aesthetics, economy, security, longevity -
Format
2 mm Webnet
The Pedestrian Bridge was reopened in the spring of 2020. The Squibb Park Bridge provides a unique and vital access point into the Park. The zig-zagging walkway connects Pier 1 with Squibb Park in Brooklyn Heights, allowing visitors to come and go with ease and putting them within a stone’s throw of public transportation.
The former bouncy wooden walkway in unacceptable conditions is gone, replaced by a brand new steel and aluminum walkway designed by Arup and installed on the original supports. Jakob Rope Systems supplied the stainless steel Webnet and Frames for the railing of the bridge. The 2 mm Webnet covers the new 450-foot path that begins to lure more New Yorkers out of their apartments and to the waterfront park. In this example, Webnet convinces again with regard to its aesthetics, economy and security.
The replacement bridge, constructed by Turner, purposefully mimics the look and feel of the first span. The existing support pillars from the first bridge were utilized, which sweeps over Furman Street, but the rest of the new structure was prefabricated off site.
Now, the bounce of the former Squibb Bridge, once a selling point, is no longer a reality. But on the flipside, the bridge now sits over a strong metal structure and is made of resistant materials. Jakob's stainless steel railing system is the perfect example, providing longevity, protection and a modern look to the project.