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    • 1. The FRP deck panels unloaded at the bridge site..jpg
      The FRP deck panels unloaded at the bridge site.
    • 2. The first deck panel transported with a small telehandler..jpg
      The first deck panel transported with a small telehandler.
    • 3. The deck panel lower onto the support stringers..jpg
      The deck panel lower onto the support stringers.
    • 4. The lightweight deck panel pushed into its final position on the bridge..jpg
      The lightweight deck panel pushed into its final position on the bridge.
    • 5. Finished bridge..jpg
      Finished Bridge.

    Xenia, Ohio

    Pedestrian Bridge Deck

    This bridge was installed in Xenia, Ohio on the Prairie Grass Trail. It connects a trail that is located on the grounds of a Bob Evans manufacturing facility. An FRP deck was selected because its superior corrosion resistance eliminates future maintenance, the reduced dead load minimized girder rehabilitation, and the lightweight panels were easy to install on a bridge with limited construction space.

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