Every day, thousands of South Floridians drive across bridges without thinking twice about what’s happening underneath them. From the Las Olas Bridge to the 17th Street Causeway and countless overpasses throughout Florida, these structures require constant inspection, maintenance, and repairs to remain safe and operational.
But how do crews safely access the underside of a bridge over water, highways, or active traffic?
That’s where specialized underbridge access equipment comes in.
Sunshine Underbridge provides safe, efficient access solutions that enable inspectors, engineers, and maintenance crews to work beneath bridges without disrupting traffic or relying on costly scaffolding.
Why Bridge Inspections Matter
Florida’s bridges face constant exposure to:
- Saltwater corrosion
- Humidity
- Heavy traffic loads
- Extreme weather
- Coastal environmental conditions
Routine inspections help identify:
- Structural wear
- Cracks
- Corrosion
- Joint deterioration
- Concrete damage
- Safety concerns before they become major problems
These inspections are critical for keeping South Florida’s infrastructure safe and reliable.
A Safer, Faster Solution
Traditional access methods can require extensive setup time, lane closures, and large crews. Underbridge platforms provide a more efficient alternative by allowing trained operators to quickly and safely position inspectors directly beneath bridge structures.
Benefits include:
- Faster deployment
- Reduced traffic disruption
- Improved worker safety
- Greater access flexibility
- Cost savings on long-term projects
Supporting Florida’s Infrastructure
Bridge maintenance is one of the most important yet overlooked parts of infrastructure management. Companies like Sunshine Underbridge help municipalities, engineers, and contractors safely perform the work that keeps Florida moving every day.
While most drivers never see the work happening below, it plays a major role in ensuring the bridges we depend on remain safe for years to come.


