Upper Trafalgar Street, Nelson – Catenary Lighting

About The Project

When the NZ Transport Agency commissioned a footbridge to pass over Auckland’s Northern Motorway at Albany, SRS Group and partners Ronstan Tensile Architecture stepped in to help.

Tirohanga Whanui Bridge, which means ‘panoramic view’ in Te Reo Maori, sits at the top of Spencer Ridge, connecting Albany Westfield Shopping Centre and business precinct with a busy residential area. SRS Group was engaged to undertake the complex installation of detailed mesh panels and connections in two sections; to act as anti-throw and fall arrest protection above the bridge deck, and to enclose the services area below the deck.

Our expert installers worked closely with Ronstan, who engineered, designed and detailed the mesh panels and connections. Their high-quality stainless steel Carl Stahl X-Tend Mesh was specified for the job, and they also supplied ACS3-SSM16 cable systems for the top cables, each with two joiners.

The result is an attractive, functional footbridge that has quickly become an iconic local landmark. Highly visible from a distance, its distinctive red steel colouring and stainless steel mesh make it an eye-catching sight for pedestrians, cyclists and passing motorway traffic below.

To learn more about Safety and Fall Protection mechanisms, download the whitepaper from Ronstan

Project Details

Project: Nelson Catenary Lighting – Upper Trafalgar Street

End Client: Nelson City Council / Te Kaunihera o Whakatu

Contracted by: Walkspace Ltd

Architect: LandLAB

Photo Credit : Te Kaunihera o Whakatu

Install Photos : SRS Group NZ