Government facilities require reliable perimeter protection to safeguard employees, visitors, and critical infrastructure. TrafficGuard’s government building bollards provide strong, visible, and durable barriers designed for courthouses, municipal buildings, federal offices, public safety centers, and other sensitive locations. Our solutions help mitigate vehicle threats, improve access control, and maintain safe pedestrian environments without disrupting the integrity of government properties.
Why Do Government Buildings Need Bollards?
Prevent Unauthorized Vehicle Access
Bollards block unauthorized or high-risk vehicles from approaching sensitive buildings, entry plazas, or staff-only zones.
Protect Personnel & Visitors
By separating vehicular and pedestrian areas, bollards reduce collision risks and help ensure safe access for employees, officials, and the public visiting government facilities.
Strengthen Perimeter Security
Bollards reinforce the external security of government properties, creating controlled boundaries that deter intentional attacks and prevent accidental vehicle intrusions.
Safeguard High-Value Infrastructure
Critical assets—such as utilities, security checkpoints, public entrances, and communication systems—are better protected from damage when secured behind impact-resistant barriers.
Support Flexible Access Control
Removable or collapsible bollards give security teams the ability to open or restrict access during emergencies, maintenance, events, or changes in operational requirements.
Where to Install Bollards at Government Buildings: Key Protection Zones
Main Entrances & Public Entry Plazas
Bollards at public entry points create a clear separation between pedestrian walkways and vehicular areas, protecting building occupants and maintaining accessible, welcoming entrances.
Courthouse & City Hall Perimeters
Installing bollards around courthouses, municipal buildings, or federal offices strengthens perimeter security and prevents unauthorized vehicles from approaching high-risk areas.
Parking Lots, Garages, & Administrative Zones
Bollards help organize traffic flow and prevent vehicle encroachment into restricted administrative areas, staff parking lots, or secure facility entrances.
Public Safety, Emergency, & Utility Access Points
Police stations, fire departments, and utility hubs benefit from bollards that guide traffic, restrict public access, and protect essential operational zones.
Service Roads & Loading/Delivery Areas
In service entrances, bollards ensure that only authorized vehicles enter secure back-of-house areas without compromising facility operations or safety.
Types of Bollards Used at Government Buildings for Security & Access Control
Recommended Bollard Models for Government Buildings & High-Security Facilities
10 MPH Fixed Embedded Bollard – 304 Stainless, #4 Brushed Finish [RFP 5560R S S10]
20 MPH Removable Bollard – Stainless [HL 2008 S S20]
Two-Way Collapsible Bollard 36″ (2636)
Government Building Bollards: FAQs for Municipal, State, & Federal Facilities
What are government building bollards and why are they important?
Government building bollards are durable posts designed to protect facilities, staff, and the public from vehicle intrusions. They enhance perimeter security and help manage safe access around public buildings.
Where are bollards typically installed at government properties?
Common installation areas include entrances, plazas, parking lots, perimeter zones, loading docks, and utility access points.
What types of bollards are best for government buildings?
Most facilities use a mix of fixed, removable, and crash-rated bollards depending on the required security level and flexibility.
How do bollards protect high-risk government facilities?
They create a secure physical barrier that prevents vehicle-based attacks, accidental collisions, and unauthorized access to sensitive government structures.
Are government building bollards crash-rated for vehicle impact?
Yes. TrafficGuard provides crash-rated options engineered to stop high-speed vehicles and meet federal requirements for high-security sites.
Do government building bollards meet federal security standards?
Our bollards are designed to meet or exceed federal and local safety guidelines for public buildings, including high-impact and anti-ram standards when required.
What materials are used to make government-grade bollards?
Our bollards are constructed from high-strength steel and other durable materials with protective coatings for long-term performance in high-traffic environments.
Can emergency, authorized, and government vehicles still access protected areas?
Yes. Our removable and collapsible bollards allow controlled access for emergency response, maintenance, or government operations as needed.
How can government organizations choose the right bollard system?
Selection depends on security requirements, vehicle threats, traffic flow, and access needs. Our team can help assess your facility and recommend the best solutions.
How much do government building bollards cost?
Costs depend on type, material, security rating, and installation conditions. Fixed bollards are typically most economical, while crash-rated bollards cost more due to advanced protection capabilities.