Bollard Installation Case Studies: Government, School & Airport Projects That Worked
Learning from Real Bollard Installations
Every bollard installation project is different. Site conditions, security requirements, aesthetic expectations, and budget constraints vary widely between a rural school and an international airport. The best way to understand what works is to examine real projects — the challenges encountered, the solutions specified, and the results achieved after installation.
Here are three representative case studies from UPARK's project portfolio, illustrating different application scenarios and engineering approaches.
Case Study 1: Municipal Government Building Perimeter Protection
Project Background
A municipal government complex in southern China needed to secure its main entrance and staff parking area against vehicle-borne threats while maintaining a welcoming appearance for citizens visiting for public services. The site had poor natural drainage and a high water table, making traditional drained bollard installations risky.
Solution Specification
Product: UPARK 36V automatic rising bollards, IP67 waterproof, stainless steel sleeve
Quantity: 8 bollards across 2 access lanes
Foundation: 1100mm depth, no drainage system required (UPARK no-drainage design)
Control: RFID card reader + license plate recognition integration
Power: 36V DC solar-compatible system with battery backup
Results
Installation was completed in 5 working days. No drainage system was required, saving approximately 30% of installation cost compared to a traditional drained system. After 18 months of operation, zero maintenance calls have been recorded. The stainless steel finish blends with the building's modern architectural style.
Case Study 2: K-12 School Campus Vehicle Access Control
Project Background
A private K-12 school needed to prevent unauthorized vehicle entry during school hours while allowing parents' vehicles to pick up and drop off students safely. The system had to be operated by school security staff with minimal training and withstand frequent daily cycles (morning drop-off and afternoon pickup create 200+ cycles per day).
Solution Specification
Product: UPARK semi-automatic (gas-spring assisted) bollards for manual lanes + automatic bollards for main gate
Quantity: 6 automatic + 4 semi-automatic bollards
Safety Features: Embedded LED warning lights, compliant with school zone safety regulations
Control: Push-button with wireless remote backup; integrated with school intercom system
Emergency: Fire alarm interface auto-lowers all bollards
Results
The hybrid automatic + semi-automatic design reduced project cost by 40% compared to a full-automatic solution while maintaining security. Parent drop-off efficiency improved — average gate transit time reduced from 45 seconds (manual security guard opening gate) to 8 seconds (bollard auto-lowers on RFID tag). Zero vehicle intrusion incidents since installation.
Case Study 3: Regional Airport Perimeter Access Road
Project Background
A regional airport needed to secure the airside access road that connects the public airport terminal to the airside operational area. Only authorized airport vehicles (fuel trucks, catering trucks, security vehicles) are permitted airside. The bollards had to operate reliably in outdoor conditions with temperature ranging from -15°C in winter to +45°C in summer.
Solution Specification
Product: UPARK crash-rated K4 automatic bollards (IWA 14-1 certified)
Quantity: 4 bollards in a single lane configuration
Foundation: 1200mm depth, reinforced concrete with anti-corrosion treatment
Control: Airport access control system integration via dry contact and RS485
Power: Dual power supply (mains + generator backup)
Special Requirement: 50mm ice accumulation on the bollard top had to be tolerated without mechanism damage
Results
The system passed airport authority acceptance testing, including 500 consecutive raise/lower cycles without failure. Integration with the airport's existing access control system was completed without modifying the airport's security software. After 24 months, availability is 99.97% (only 26 minutes of unscheduled downtime due to a local power outage).
Key Lessons Across All Three Projects
Drainage matters: UPARK no-drain design was critical for the government project with poor site drainage
Power backup essential: All three projects required battery or generator backup for fail-safe operation
Integration complexity varies: Airport > Government > School in terms of control system integration effort
Cycle durability: School project required 200+ cycles/day; product selection must account for duty cycle
UPARK Project Support Services
UPARK provides end-to-end project support: site survey, threat assessment, foundation design, control system integration, installation supervision, and ongoing maintenance contracts. Our engineering team has delivered bollard projects in over 30 countries across government, education, transportation, and commercial sectors.
Contact UPARK for a free project consultation and bollard recommendation tailored to your site's specific conditions and security requirements.
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