Surface-mounted bollards are installed directly on top of an existing surface, most commonly concrete, eliminating the need for excavating or core drilling, thereby minimizing disruption and cost. They are designed with a flat base or flange that allows them to be securely attached to the surface with bolts or anchors for a firm connection.

Surface-mounted bollards come in various shapes, sizes, and materials to suit different applications and environments. They can be made of materials like steel, aluminum, or plastic, depending on the desired strength, durability, and aesthetics. The most popular options are a 4.5” x 42” H or 6” x 42” H, yellow bolt-down.

Surface-mounted bollards offer the advantage of easy installation, flexibility, and versatility. Their removable and relocatable nature makes them suitable for both permanent and temporary installations, providing a practical solution for a wide range of interior and exterior settings. They are also much easier to maintain and repair than embedded bollards.

Surface-mounted bollards have many applications, including:

PROTECTING WORKSPACE ASSETS

Sturdy surface-mounted bollards are used in exterior and interior workspaces to protect utilities (such as water and gas meters), electronics (such as electrical circuit boxes), machinery, buildings (such as dock doors), or pedestrians from accidental collisions with forklifts and other such vehicles.

PERIMETER SECURITY

Surface-mounted bollards are often used to create a protective perimeter around buildings, public spaces and sensitive areas. They serve as physical barriers to prevent vehicle intrusion and unauthorized access, enhancing security measures.

PEDESTRIAN SAFETY

Surface-mounted bollards help ensure the safety of pedestrians by providing a clear separation between vehicle and foot traffic. They are commonly installed along sidewalks, plazas, and pedestrian zones to prevent vehicles from encroaching on pedestrian areas, reducing the risk of accidents.

TRAFFIC CONTROL

Surface-mounted bollards play a role in traffic management and control. They can guide and direct traffic flow, delineate lanes and designate restricted areas such as bus lanes, bike lanes, or loading zones. Bollards with reflective surfaces or lights are particularly useful for nighttime visibility and guiding drivers.

ARCHITECTURAL ENHANCEMENT

Surface bollards are often used as design elements to enhance the aesthetic appeal of urban landscapes, parks, and commercial properties. They can be customized to match the surrounding architecture and blend in seamlessly with the overall design concept.+

WAYFINDING AND SIGNAGE

Surface-mounted bollards can incorporate signage or wayfinding elements. They can display directional information, street names and provide visual cues to guide pedestrians and drivers. Such bollards are helpful in complex environments, large campuses and urban developments where clear navigation is required.

EVENT MANAGEMENT

Surface-mounted bollards are useful for managing temporary events and controlling access to specific areas. They can be easily installed and removed as needed, allowing event organizers to create boundaries, control crowds, and ensure the safety and security of participants.

LANDSCAPE PROTECTION

Surface-mounted bollards help protect landscape features, historical monuments and valuable structures from accidental damage caused by vehicles. By strategically placing bollards around these areas, the risk of unintended collisions or vandalism can be mitigated.

SUMMARY

Surface-mounted bollards provide security, safety/accident protection, traffic management, and aesthetic enhancements, contributing to the overall efficiency of workspaces and the livability of urban environments.

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