Covered Walkways
Covered walkways, also known as hoardings, offer safety and peace of mind on a construction site. Ultimately keeping the flow of traffic away from the construction and/or by keeping sidewalks open. Another replacement for scaffolding walkways, a covered walkway offers ease of set-up, will not be affected by heavy winds, and provides some additional overhead protection to pedestrians.
Details
Pac-Van covered walkways have been used at a variety of sites, including at hospitals during renovation and in metro areas with high-rise buildings. Best yet, covered walkway units can be customized to fit your specific needs; additional information on available customizations are detailed below.
Christ Church Hospital’s covered walkway is a perfect example of how Pac-Van works with our customers going the extra mile to get the job done. Not only did this temporary pedestrian walkway involve customization, it also had to be lifted by crane and set in place.
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Temporary Pedestrian Walkway Customization
Covered walkways can be tailored to meet your specific needs, including having an interior with full lighting and electrical capabilities. These hoarding units can also be connected units or they can have spaces in between for additional access points.
Some other examples of common modifications that the Pac-Van team can provide include:
- ADA accessible/ wheelchair accessible
- Lighting
- Variety of flooring options (epoxy floors, non-slip carpet)
- Handrails (helpful with inclines)
- Picture frame window openings
- Easy transition floor plates and ramps
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