The Menomonee Falls Pedestrian Bridges project replaced two deteriorated pedestrian bridges in separate community parks. After the Village closed the aging structures over a year ago for safety reasons, restoring access for park users became a top priority. The project delivered two new pre-fabricated pedestrian bridges and minor roadway improvements, reopening long-awaited connectivity across local waterways.
PROJECT DETAILS
- Complete removal of two existing pedestrian bridges
- Installation of two new pre-fabricated steel pedestrian bridges
- Minor roadway and approach work
- Restored critical access across waterways for residents, park visitors, and community events
- Enhanced recreational mobility and strengthened the connectivity of the Village’s park system
- Delivered durable, low-maintenance bridges designed for long-term community benefit
KEY SUCCESS CONTRIBUTORS
- Pre-fabricated bridge delivery: Shipped in one piece for streamlined installation, reduced disruptions, and improved safety
- Efficient construction sequencing: Enabled crews to set bridges quickly and maintain momentum despite site challenges
- Budget control: Achieved through efficient construction methods and proactive planning
- Strong communication: Kept all teams aligned and on track throughout the project
The project overcame significant structural challenges through teamwork, communication, and strategic planning. Walbec’s Zenith Tech (ZTI) team delivered the project nearly a month ahead of schedule and on budget while maintaining safety and efficiency.
Community response was overwhelmingly positive, reflecting the professionalism and dedication of the ZTI team and partners. The successful completion of these bridges stands as a long-term benefit to the Village and a testament to the team’s excellence.





