Blocks
Granite and concrete blocks are used in pedestrian zones and curb extensions to provide protection and serve as seating.
Bridge Fencing
Bridge fencing enhances safety for pedestrians and those passing under bridges. Typically made of chain-link mesh with high visibility and durability, this fencing is required by federal, state, and city codes.
Electrical Load Center
Electrical load centers provide power access for public spaces and programming. Enclosures house meters and breakers, and require siting with utilities and long-term maintenance planning.
Irrigation Enclosures
Irrigation enclosures house vital components like backflow preventers and water meters. They ensure proper watering of planted areas and must be sited away from high-traffic zones.
Pedestrian Fencing
Used to channel pedestrian movement, especially near bus boarding islands, pedestrian fencing helps enhance safety by preventing mid-block crossings.
Plant Fencing
Plant fencing is installed to protect landscaped or planted areas from trampling and to help define planting zones. It varies by material, height, and style based on site conditions.
Planters
Planters offer a flexible way to introduce greenery in hardscape environments. They support trees or understory plants and can act as a visual barrier or hardening element in pedestrian zones.
Site Fencing
Used to secure DOT properties or work zones, site fencing comes in various materials including chain-link and modular panel systems, often with opportunities for public art integration.
Tree Guards
Tree guards protect urban trees from physical damage, soil compaction, and waste. Typically made from durable metal, they extend tree life and promote healthy growth.