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rcevan
Member since Mar-11-09
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Mar-11-09, 06:14 AM (PDT)
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"Pedestrian Bridge wanted"
 
   I live on a lake in Minnesota.
The house is 20 feet lower in elevation than the driveway.
I am considering a bridge for entry to the house on the 2nd floor. It would extend approx. 60 feet from the driveway to a covered deck.
Are there any narrow (4' to 6' wide) bridges for sale that are used?
Thank you.
Evan


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walleye
Member since Sep-13-09
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Sep-14-09, 07:29 PM (PDT)
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1. "RE: Pedestrian Bridge wanted"
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   I have a 45 x 13 arch bridge for sale. It is rivited steel, the cross pieces the 13 wide could be easily fabricated to any desired width.


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mugzy
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May-12-10, 11:37 AM (PDT)
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2. "RE: Pedestrian Bridge wanted"
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   rcevan, Fort Miller in Greenwhich, NY makes custom precast bridges that would meet your criteria.

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