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Sherwood Pedestrian Bridge

Sherwood Pedestrian Bridge

The Sherwood Pedestrian Bridge spans over highway 99 from the YMCA to Sherwood High School. The bridge is a wonderful way to connect the community and provide convenient access to the high school campus. Albina bent various materials for this project including large pipe, channel and some angle totaling 145,000 lbs of curved steel.
 
14” OD X .500” WALL A500 GR C
10 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 128’-5” radius.
12 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 140’-1” radius.
 
14” OD X .375” WALL A500 GR C
4 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 124’-3” radius.
10 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 91’-9” radius.
4 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 100’-5” radius.
 
10” OD X .3125” WALL A500 GR C
6 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 172’-11” radius.
3 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 164’-0” radius.
6 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 160’-11” radius.
6 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 160’-8” radius.
6 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 142’-6” radius.
6 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 135’-0” radius.
6 pcs rolled to various arc lengths at a 110’-1” radius.
 
C15 X 33.9# A36
8 pcs rolled to radii ranging from 1’-7” to 4’-1”.
 
MC18 X 42.7# A36
2 pcs rolled to a 10’-0” radius.
 
4” X 3” X 3/8” ANGLE A36
5 pcs rolled to a 10’-0” radius.
 
2½” SCH40 T316 S/S
2 pcs bent to a 4’-1” radius.
2 pcs bent to a 2’-2” radius.
2 pcs bent to a 1’-9” radius.
2 pcs bent to a 1’-7” radius.

Sherwood Pedestrian Bridge on the bridge POV

Sherwood Pedestrian Bridge looking through the top

Sherwood Pedestrian Bridge panoramic street view

Sherwood Pedestrian Bridge street view