JN Engineering undertakes design and documentation for pedestrian footbridges spanning 6m to 30m, across construction forms including steel truss, timber-framed, concrete, and composite steel and concrete. All bridge designs are prepared in accordance with the relevant Australian Standards.
JN engineers have delivered design, documentation and construction phase services for clients including Goulburn Mulwaree Council, Wingecarribee Shire Council, Shellharbour City Council, Shoalhaven City Council, NSW Parks and Wildlife, Landcom, Goulburn Engineering, Bellingham Engineering and Lamond Contracting.
Footbridge projects typically begin with initial site investigations, with JN Engineering coordinating sub-consultants for survey, service location and geotechnical investigation. From there, the scope can extend to feasibility studies, concept design, cost estimating, final detailed design and construction phase services.
JN’s civil engineering capability supports this work, including grading long-sections and cross-sections for bridge alignment, pedestrian and cycleway provisions, line marking, bulk earthworks, groundworks, scour protection and erosion control, along with flood studies and flood mitigation measures.
Speak to an engineer today to discuss your pedestrian bridge project.
JN has been proudly serving the construction industry in Australia since 1970. In the early years, we operated as a small family business, specialising in the field of structural engineering. Today, JN has grown into a multidisciplinary engineering consultancy with offices across NSW and Queensland, employing around ninety individuals. Our team of experts possesses comprehensive knowledge in various engineering disciplines. JN engineering consultants specialise in civil, structural, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, fire, sustainable, remedial, traffic and cladding services. We provide support to organisations, businesses and government entities in achieving their engineering and construction objectives. Our services encompass feasibility studies, conceptual design, detailed design, project management, construction supervision, commissioning and maintenance.




