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Heavy-Duty Steel Street Plates
Keep traffic moving safely over open excavations and utility trenches with our premium steel street plates. We provide a complete inventory of heavy-duty, structural-grade steel plates designed to bridge the gap between open construction zones and active roadways.
What We Provide
Full-Service Steel Street Plate Rentals
- High-strength, non-skid, and textured surface street plates
- Beveled edges for smooth traffic transitions and minimal tire impact
- Custom-sized plates for unique trench geometries and wide excavations
- Pre-drilled lifting holes for fast, secure handling and on-site positioning
- Recessed pin holes and securing hardware for high-speed roadway anchoring
Why Streetwise?
The Right Materials. The Right Crew. Every Time.
Massive Heavy-Duty Inventory
Public Works & DOT Compliance
Fast, Reliable Logistics
How It Works
Simple Process With Professional Results
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Heavy Delivery & Rigging
Secure Anchoring & Ramping
Extraction & Site Cleared
Who We Serve
Built for Any Job: Steel Street Plates in Missouri & Kansas
General Contractors
Cities & Municipalities
State DOT Agencies
Utility & Telecom Contractors
Pipeline & Energy Companies
Engineering & Construction Managers
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Steel Street Plate Rentals
How much overlap is required when placing a steel plate over a trench?
As a standard engineering rule of thumb for traffic safety, a street plate must overlap the solid, undisturbed pavement on each side of the trench by at least 12 to 24 inches, depending on the trench depth and local public works specifications. This ensures the weight of passing vehicles is supported by stable ground rather than pushing against the loose trench walls.
What is a non-skid street plate, and when is it required?
Non-skid plates feature a specialized, highly textured epoxy or aggregate coating bonded to the top steel surface. This drastically improves tire traction, preventing vehicles and motorcycles from sliding, especially during rain, snow, or icy conditions. Many cities explicitly require non-skid surfaces for any plates placed on public roads or high-speed thoroughfares.
Do steel plates need to be pinned or anchored down?
Yes, in the vast majority of roadway environments, anchoring is essential to prevent “creeping.” The repeated kinetic impact of braking and accelerating vehicles can cause unsecured steel plates to shift off the trench over time. We anchor the plates by drilling and pinning them directly into the surrounding asphalt or concrete, ensuring they remain perfectly static.
What is asphalt ramping, and why is it necessary?
Because steel plates sit 1 to 1.25 inches above the existing road surface, they create a sharp vertical lip. To prevent tire, wheel, and suspension damage to passing vehicles, we install a temporary perimeter of cold-mix or hot-mix asphalt along the exposed edges. This creates a smooth, gradual wedge or ramp that allows cars to glide over the plate safely.
Can your trucks deliver and place plates inside overhead clearance restrictions?
Our crane and trucks require clear vertical space to safely lift and maneuver these heavy loads. If your site has low-hanging tree branches, active power lines, or is located inside a parking garage, please inform us during the quote phase. We can coordinate alternative layout equipment or specialized rigging methods to safely navigate tight vertical clearances.
How do I determine what thickness of steel plate my project requires?
Plate thickness depends on the width of the open gap and the weight of the traffic passing over it. Standard 1-inch thick plates are typically approved for standard utility trenches under typical traffic loads, while wider excavations or heavy commercial vehicle routes may require 1.25-inch or thicker structural steel. Our team can help review your site conditions to select the correct asset class.
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Need Plates Over an Open Trench?
Send us your trench dimensions and site location for a fast quote on delivery, placement, and rental terms. Grandview / Cameron: 816-331-2355 • Springfield: 417-863-1535