Structures
Seminole Hollywood Pedestrian Bridge
Structural and civil engineering for a new pedestrian bridge across SR-7 within the Hollywood Seminole Indian Reservation.
Services
Full-service structural engineering for bridges, marine infrastructure, retaining systems, and transportation structures. HBC designs, rehabilitates, inspects, and rates structures of all types, with an emphasis on safety, durability, and long-term performance.
HBC’s structures team provides structural engineering services for transportation agencies, port authorities, municipalities, and private clients throughout Florida and Puerto Rico. Our licensed structural engineers are experienced in bridge design, rehabilitation, replacement, and load rating; miscellaneous transportation structures such as DMS sign structures, strain poles, mast arms, and bus shelters; and coastal structures including seawalls and retaining walls.
We also provide 40- and 50-year recertification inspections, structural integrity assessments, repair and strengthening design, foundation engineering, water and wastewater structure design, and construction document preparation. HBC’s site inspection and evaluation services give owners actionable information about structural condition and maintenance priorities.
Our structures practice also covers marine infrastructure, trail bridges, recreational structures, feasibility studies, and strengthening of existing assets. HBC supports both new construction and the evaluation of aging infrastructure throughout its service life.
Capabilities
Our Experience
Structures
Structural and civil engineering for a new pedestrian bridge across SR-7 within the Hollywood Seminole Indian Reservation.
Traffic Engineering
Traffic engineering services for the George Bush Boulevard over ICWW Bridge Replacement PD&E Project.
Structures / Waterfront
Utility coordination and infrastructure support for a 500-foot seawall replacement west of the Andrews Avenue bridge in Fort Lauderdale.
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