Smokey Falls Pedestrian Bridge Design
« Return to Project SearchAyres worked with the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin on the replacement of a two-span steel girder pedestrian bridge, from design through construction observation. The new bridge is an 85-foot-long single-span prefabricated bridge with a clear walkway width of 12 feet on concrete abutments. Ayres also provided designs for a 180-foot-long boardwalk leading to a scenic destination point and a 20-by-30-foot timber observation deck with benches and planters.
Services included topographic survey, meetings, type study and layout, preliminary and final structure plans, boardwalk and observation deck drawings, roadway plans, and a right-of-way plat.
- Mark Petersen, Supervisor - Transportation Services
- Dave Pantzlaff, Director of Midwest Transportation Services
- Arlen Beaudette, Project Manager/Structural Engineer
- Jason Ingram, Executive Vice President
- Troy Robillard, Manager - Transportation Services - Green Bay
- Ryan Beltrand, Manager - Northern Midwest Survey
Project Information
Client's NameMenominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
LocationKeshena, WI
Primary ServiceStructural Design & Analysis
MarketState + Federal + Tribal