Bollard Installation
Bollards and traffic delineators protect buildings, guide vehicles, and improve pedestrian safety. We install steel and flexible bollards for storefront protection, sidewalk visibility, and access control, along with high-visibility delineator posts for lane separation, drop-off zones, and loading areas. Whether you need crash-rated security bollards or temporary traffic posts, we make sure each installation is secure, level, and built to last.
Signs it’s time for Bollard Installation or repair:
A storefront, loading dock, or equipment area has no protection from vehicle traffic
Pedestrian walkways or drop-off zones aren't clearly separated from driving lanes
Existing bollards are damaged, faded, or missing
You need access control or impact protection to meet an insurance or code requirement
How it Works, Step by Step:
Identify the goal. Impact protection, visual guidance, or access restriction, since that's what determines the right type of post.
Choose the post type. Rigid steel for impact protection, flexible delineators for visual guidance and lane separation.
Prep the site. Core drilling, excavation, or concrete footing, depending on the installation.
Install. Posts are set secure and level, whether surface-mounted or embedded in concrete.
Check permitting. City permitting may be required depending on location and post type.
Considerations
Let us know your goal, impact protection, visual guidance, or access restriction, so we can recommend the right type of post. Some applications need core drilling, excavation, or concrete footing. City permitting may also be required depending on location.
How pricing is determined
Pricing is based on quantity, post type (rigid versus flexible), and installation requirements, like surface mount versus embedded in concrete.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Rigid steel bollards are built for impact protection, meant to physically stop a vehicle. Flexible delineator posts are for visual guidance, marking lanes, drop-off zones, or loading areas without the same crash resistance. Which one you need depends on whether you're protecting something or just directing traffic.
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Sometimes, depending on your location and the type of installation. We'll flag it if your job needs city permitting before we move forward.
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Yes. We install crash-rated security bollards for storefronts, equipment, and other areas that need real impact protection, not just a visual deterrent.
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It depends on the post type and what it needs to withstand. Impact-rated bollards typically need a deeper concrete footing than a surface-mounted delineator post does. We'll spec the right installation method for your specific goal rather than using one approach for everything.
Related Services
Line Striping & Signage
Striping marks where people and vehicles should go, and bollards make sure they actually stay there.
ADA Compliance
Bollards are often part of protecting ADA-compliant routes and access points, keeping vehicles out of spaces they shouldn't be in.
Speed Bumps
Bollards and speed bumps are both traffic-calming tools we install together on a lot of the same jobs.
We’d love to help with your bollard installation or repair!
Drop us a line - we’re here to help (and we’ll actually call you back)!