Flat Rock Park
Lower Merion Township, PA
When Lower Merion Township, north of Philadelphia, PA,
( http://www.lowermerion.org ) commissioned an upgrade for their public boating facility, Flat Rock Park on the Schuylkill River, they contacted the Engineering Firm of Pennoni and Associates to produce the drawings and specifications.
In turn, Pennoni contacted Board Safe to consult on the design of the elevated walkway, gangway and floating docks. During the design phase of the project the designers at Board Safe suggested that the original pier specified to be constructed from pressure treated lumber be upgraded to a design consisting of all aluminum construction.
Township officials were consulted and agreed the all aluminum upgrade would eliminate any maintenance issues as well as providing a pier that will have a much longer life cycle than the original design.
Construction drawings were prepared, reviewed by an independent professional engineer and then stamped by the PE. The drawings were then sent to the Board Safe manufacturing facility where all of the components were manufactured. Once completed the dock sections were delivered to the job site for installation by an independent contractor.
The final design consists of an 8-foot wide by 80-foot long stationary pier, 6-foot by 12-foot gangway and a two (2) section 6-feet by 40-feet long floating dock. The floating dock required four (4) custom made piling guides. The piling guides were made in two pieces so they could easily be removed from around the Pearson Fiberglass Pilings and in turn allowing the floating dock and gangway to be removed at the end of the boating season for winter storage and then easily reinstalled in the beginning of the boating season.
The project has been well received by the Township and acknowledged by the community as an enormous upgrade from the antiquated pressure treated dock system that existed prior to the installation of the new aluminum floating boat dock, gangway and stationary walkway.

















