Bridges allowing access to the pontoon provide a path to boats moored in the areas closest to the water, crossing any sort of obstacle that may be found on the shore.
Articulated bridge
The bridge is fixed by a joint: the bridge is attached to the side of the pontoon by a joint that allows the pontoon to move vertically. It is also attached to the pier by a jointed support.
It has a galvanised steel and aluminium structure with a tropical wood deck.
It is also possible to add a tropical wood, galvanised steel or aluminium handrail on one or both sides of the bridge.
Bridge supported by the pontoon
The bridge rests on the pontoon, supported by rollers that move on reinforced plates. This allows the bridge to move on top of the pontoon without creating lateral overload.
It has a galvanised steel and aluminium structure with a tropical wood deck.
It is also possible to add a tropical wood, galvanised steel or aluminium handrail on one or both sides of the bridge.
Panel
A galvanised steel or aluminium panel can be used to overcome the slight unevenness between the bottom of the bridge and the pontoon.