Bellevue, Washington –  As part of the many architectural concrete hardscapes installed at the City of Bellevue’s Downtown Park, the Belarde Company built a small footbridge that has the appearance of wooden planks, but is actually constructed using the Bomanite Bomacron pattern “Boardwalk.”  The installation of a horizontal concrete imprinted surface by itself is fairly straightforward.  However, constructing all the surfaces to replicate wooden planks required special attention to detail. Constructing the bridge required a monolithic horizontal and vertical concrete pour, strip color, imprint and finish process.   Even the ends of the ‘planks’ utilized the Bomanite system.  In addition, the bridge was embedded in the banks of an artificial stream water play area. Belarde Company constructed the stream bed using a hand-seeded multi-colored glass system on its surface.

The project presented several challenges beyond the multiple surfaces of the bridge.  The project had a very aggressive schedule.  The owner, the City of Bellevue, was adamant that the project had to be completed before their annual Fourth of July Celebration which had been held at the Downtown Bellevue Park for over 30 years.  Adding to the schedule constraints and to the inherent difficulties of installing various architectural concrete systems, Bellevue recorded its wettest winter ever!  The Belarde Company team built a temporary tent structure over the bridge’s work area to adapt to the rain ensuring that a high-quality project would be delivered on time.   By working closely with the City of Bellevue and Design Concepts, Belarde Company’s experience, attention to detail, and ability to coordinate, ensured the satisfaction of all parties and more importantly, a unique playground that the children of Bellevue can enjoy for years to come.