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MOUNTAIN PASS PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE, Phoenix Arizona 1997

The Mountain Pass concept was inspired by the jagged profile of the nearby Squaw Peak range. The design uses the flexible qualities of chain link fencing to meet the safety requirements for pedestrian bridges. Lundquist worked with SVR Inc. and HDR Engineers to develop the concept. The project is a joint effort between the City of Phoenix and the Arizona Department of Transportation. 

Materials: Concrete, Steel and Chain Link. Length 300’ Ht.16’

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MOUNTAIN PASS PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE, Phoenix Arizona 1997