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Aluminium pedestrian bridges up to 80m single span with low lifecycle costAluminium pedestrian bridges up to 80m single span with low lifecycle cost

Aluminium pedestrian bridges up to 80m single span with low lifecycle cost

Landmark Products presents PML aluminium pedestrian bridges recommended for connecting pedestrian pathways in modern and progressive areas.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

02 Jun 2014 1m read View Author

Landmark Products presents PML aluminium pedestrian bridges recommended for connecting pedestrian pathways in modern and progressive areas. These pedestrian bridges offer spans of up to 80 metres in length.

The aluminium construction makes the bridge anti-corrosive, light in weight, strong, fire resistant, termite/insect resistant, low maintenance, simple to clean and recyclable, helping achieve a low overall lifecycle cost.

Designed and developed in Germany, PML bridges are used extensively throughout Europe including as vehicular bridges, proving their strength and durability. PML bridges are used in Australia in some of the harshest corrosive environments and sensitive site areas. The ability to have the bridge pieces or even a whole assembled bridge moved onto a site easily makes for a very versatile option.

Key features of PML aluminium bridges include choice of four systems spanning up to 80 metres in length; long lifecycle and suitable for high corrosive areas; perfect for bushfire prone areas; lightweight aluminium construction providing easy access to environmentally sensitive sites; pre-manufactured for quick on-site installation; low maintenance materials with very high recyclable content; and new lower pricing.

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