MGE completed the design and PS&E for the replacement of seven recreational /snowmobile bridges located near Huntington Lake within the Sierra National Forest. The new bridges replaced structurally deficient log stringer bridges that had been removed from service. Two standard
Pedestrian/Trail Bridges
Rodeo Valley Trail Smith and Capehart Bridges
MGE, as part of a design-built team, completed the design of two trail bridges and trail rehabilitation on the Rodeo Valley Trail located at the Marin Headlands within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area for the National Park Service. The
Oak Creek Pedestrian Bridge
MGE completed the design and PS&E for the construction of a new pedestrian bridge crossing Oak Creek in the Montecito area of Santa Barbara County. The bridge consists of a single-span, prefabricated steel truss superstructure supported on concrete abutments founded
Caribou Trail Bridges
MGE prepared the Type Selection Report and completed the final design and PS&E for the replacement of two trail bridges located on the Caribou Trail near the PG&E Caribou Power House within the Plumas National Forest. Both trail bridges provide
Biz Johnson Trail Bridge
MGE prepared the Type Selection Report and completed the design and PS&E for the replacement of an existing five-span timber girder bridge spanning the Susan River on the Biz Johnson Train within the Lassen National Forest. As the Biz Johnson
Big Chico Creek Pedestrian Bridge
As part of the Manzanita Corridor project within the City of Chico, MGE completed the design and PS&E of this new pedestrian/equestrian bridge crossing Big Chico Creek. This 103-foot single-span structure has a 12-foot clear width and consists of a