In today's urban landscapes, safety and infrastructure integrity are paramount. Fixed bollards have emerged as a crucial element in urban planning and design, serving multiple purposes that enhance public spaces, control traffic, and protect pedestrians. These sturdy posts are often used to demarcate boundaries, prevent vehicle access in pedestrian-heavy areas, and ensure the safety of both the public and property.
The rise in cycling has led to a corresponding increase in the demand for adequate bike parking. Traditional bike racks often fall short, either being too small, unstable, or insufficiently designed to protect bikes from theft and vandalism. Custom bike racks address these issues by providing tailored solutions that cater to the unique needs of different environments and communities. By investing in custom racks, municipalities and businesses can significantly improve the cycling experience, encouraging more people to adopt biking as a viable transportation option.
The 2015 edition is divided into six parts: Part 1, General Provisions, refers to the definition of vehicle and pedestrian circulation classes, the design principles and performance requirements for manhole covers in the same way as the rest of the code, compared to cast iron in Part 2, steel and aluminum alloys in Part 3, reinforced concrete in Part 4, composite materials in Part 5 and finally polypropylene (PP) ), polyethylene (PE) in Part 6 or polyvinyl chloride ( PVC-U).