Relief band round bollards, characterized by a cylindrical form with a relief band embedded near the top, seamlessly blend aesthetic appeal with functional utility. The relief band offers a unique design element, enhancing the visual interest and visibility of the bollard. Their primary role is to guide traffic, protect pedestrian areas, and delineate boundaries. The overall design, while ensuring safety and order, also contributes to the aesthetic harmony of the surrounding environment, whether in urban landscapes or architectural contexts.
Relief Band Bollards have varied widths of 11”, 18” (28, 45.7 cm) and overall height of 36” (91.4 cm). Concrete foundations for Relief Band Bollards are typically 6” (15.2 cm) below grade.
Bollards are typically spaced at a distance of 36”-60” (91.4-152.4 cm) between bollards. The heights of bollards are commonly in the range of 30”-48” (76.2-122 cm).
Relief band round bollards, characterized by a cylindrical form with a relief band embedded near the top, seamlessly blend aesthetic appeal with functional utility. The relief band offers a unique design element, enhancing the visual interest and visibility of the bollard. Their primary role is to guide traffic, protect pedestrian areas, and delineate boundaries. The overall design, while ensuring safety and order, also contributes to the aesthetic harmony of the surrounding environment, whether in urban landscapes or architectural contexts.
Relief Band Bollards have varied widths of 11”, 18” (28, 45.7 cm) and overall height of 36” (91.4 cm). Concrete foundations for Relief Band Bollards are typically 6” (15.2 cm) below grade.
Bollards are typically spaced at a distance of 36”-60” (91.4-152.4 cm) between bollards. The heights of bollards are commonly in the range of 30”-48” (76.2-122 cm).