Concrete Contractors of Mesquite
Barriers, Bollards & Site Security

Site Structures

Barriers, Bollards & Site Security

Concrete foundations and installations for traffic barriers, security bollards, and site protection systems. Vehicle barriers, pedestrian protection, and impact-rated security installations for commercial properties.

Security barriers, traffic bollards, and site protection systems require robust concrete foundations that anchor these elements against impact forces while maintaining proper alignment and appearance. Commercial property owners, retail developers, and facility managers throughout the DFW metroplex implement bollard and barrier systems protecting buildings, pedestrian areas, and site infrastructure from vehicle incursion.

As your general contractor for site infrastructure construction, we install complete barrier and bollard systems including foundation excavation, reinforcement placement, concrete placement, and bollard or barrier installation. Proper foundation design ensures systems withstand impact forces they're intended to resist whether that's casual vehicle contact or intentional high-speed impact from security threats.

Retail storefronts increasingly employ bollard systems protecting building facades from vehicle accidents particularly where parking areas directly abut building entries. Shopping centers, standalone retail buildings, and mixed-use developments all benefit from bollard protection preventing costly building damage and potential injuries from vehicles leaving parking areas or impacting corner locations.

Loading dock protection bollards shield building structures, dock equipment, and utilities from forklift and truck impact damage. Distribution centers and manufacturing facilities experience ongoing impact forces from material handling equipment requiring protective barriers absorbing impact without structural damage. Yellow-painted bollards provide high-visibility protection while directing traffic flow through industrial yards.

Why Teams Use This Service

  • Site layout and bollard location marking
  • Excavation or core drilling for foundations
  • Foundation reinforcement installation
  • Concrete foundation placement
  • Bollard or barrier setting and alignment
  • Anchor bolt or embed installation
  • Concrete finishing around bollard bases
  • Pavement patching (for existing pavements)
  • Final alignment verification and cleanup

Best Fit

  • Retail developers protecting storefronts and pedestrian areas
  • Commercial property owners implementing security improvements
  • Industrial facility operators protecting buildings and equipment
  • Municipal agencies providing pedestrian and public space protection

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Process

1

Review

Plan and requirement review for scope alignment.

2

Proposal

Detailed project proposal and sequence planning.

3

Execution

Field production and active coordination support.

4

Closeout

Final walkthrough and documentation handoff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What bollard systems do you install?

We install decorative bollards for pedestrian protection, heavy-duty bollards for vehicle impact resistance, removable bollards for flexible access control, and security-rated bollards meeting specific impact resistance standards. Foundation design varies with bollard type and intended use.

How deep are bollard foundations?

Foundation depth depends on bollard height, impact resistance requirements, and soil conditions. Typical decorative bollards may require 24-36 inch embedment while security bollards resisting vehicle impact require deeper embedment per engineering specifications.

Can bollards be installed in existing parking lots?

Yes, bollards can be added to existing parking lots and paved areas. This requires core drilling or sawcutting pavement, excavating foundation, installing bollard and concrete, and patching pavement around the installation. We minimize disruption to ongoing parking operations.

What spacing is required for bollard installations?

Bollard spacing depends on protected application and vehicle types being excluded. Pedestrian protection typically uses 4-5 foot spacing. Closer spacing prevents smaller vehicle passage. Security applications follow specific standards for vehicle size and impact resistance.

Do you install removable bollards?

Yes, removable bollards allow flexible access control where vehicular access is sometimes required. These use receiver foundations with locking mechanisms securing bollards in place. Emergency vehicle access, delivery access, and event management applications commonly use removable systems.

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