Power Engineering and Powerstrut.com Delivers Safer Bridge Inspection Walkways

Power Engineering and GS Metals is delivering its promise to supply inspectors a safer, more efficient approach to inspecting any bridge's underside. At hundreds of feet above rivers and lakes, these rickety walkways create a potentially dangerous situation -- not to mention an uneasy experience for inspection workers.

Shrewsbury, MA, October 07, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Power Engineering and Powerstrut.Com's Heavy Duty Grip Strut Bridge Walkways, trademark of GS Metals, transform unsafe inspection walkways into sturdy catwalks. Power Engineering and GS Metals is delivering its promise to supply inspectors a safer, more efficient approach to inspecting any bridge's underside. At hundreds of feet above rivers and lakes, these rickety walkways create a potentially dangerous situation -- not to mention an uneasy experience for inspection workers.

Heavy Duty Grip Strut Bridge Walkways will solve this problem for many inspectors across the country. The federal government through Title 23, mandates annual inspections of spans underneath the bridge. Navigating sharp angles and walking on precarious, narrow lengths of bar grating becomes a very difficult challenge. To add to the increasing demand for safer bridges, inspection walkways are necessary and Departments of Transportation across the country are undertaking inspection projects in order to bring our many thousands of bridges into safety compliance.

Replacing existing catwalk system is the perfect opportunity to start the upgrading process according to many bridge engineers.

Power Engineering Company, is a supplier to the metal framing channel, and safety grating industry, with over 50 years of experience. Power Engineering Company, founded by Jim Power, who originated the name Power Strut and began manufacturing Power Strut in Framingham, Massachusetts in early 1950, to compete with Unistrut, the big name in metal framing channels. The business was later moved to Shrewsbury, Massachusetts in the early 70's and was bought by the Cervini family in 1988. The business was bought by Janice (Cervini) McCrohon from the Family Trust in 2002 and is currently operated from family property at 420 Boston Tpke, (Rt. 9) in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Janice McCrohon, president of Power Engineering, took the business into cyberspace with its web site http://www.Powerstrut.com, and was recently certified by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a Disadvantaged, Woman owned business. Power Engineering does national and international sales.

Contact Name: Paul McCrohon, Power Engineering Title: Vice-President E-mail: paul@powerengco.com
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