Atlantic Beach Country Club Vehicular & Pedestrian Bridges – Jacksonville, FL

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Atlantic Beach Country Club Timber Vehicular Bridge with Attached Golf Cart Bridges

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Atlantic Beach Country Club Project Overview

The Atlantic Beach Country Club offers luxury amenities that are the ‘heartbeat of the community’ for the ideal, fun in the sun, Florida lifestyle. The atmosphere is composed of coastal inspired architecture with quintessential colors & cladding that can almost make you hear the waves rolling in. Our Decero™ Design Team was inspired by the surroundings of these bridges and infused them into their profiles. First, a shutter inspired horizontal guiderail system & gently rolling timber clad free span substructure was designed. Then, a warm oasis of neutral earth tones, blue-green accents, and crisp white highlights was selected to coat the bridge. Each of these bridges were customized to meet the needs of the bustling golf course community. This required a trifecta of engineered capacities be used to support vehicular, golf cart, and pedestrian loading. Coasting over the waterways, these Legacy York Bridges perform structurally, aesthetically, and physically as the welcoming feature to the Atlantic Beach Country Club’s exquisite facilities.

Client Testimonial

"The peace of mind that we have acquired through our association with York Bridge Concepts and the impeccable delivery of architectural structures that will outlive our generation are part of the legacy that Atlantic Beach Country Club hopes to leave its owners and members."
- Rick Wood, President, The Wood Development Company of Jacksonville

Planning Resources

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Vehicular Bridge
GENERIC SPAN drawing
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Decking Material Options
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*Resources above may not be exact to the specifications for this bridge, but reflect our current updated standards.
Pedestrian Bridge
GENERIC SPAN drawing
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Building Material

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Decking Material Options
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*Resources above may not be exact to the specifications for this bridge, but reflect our current updated standards.

Vehicular Bridge


  • Vehicular Width:
  • 22’ (21’ clear)
  • Golf Cart Width:
  • (2) 9’
  • Length:
  • 55’, (4) 20’ Guide Rail Extensions
  • Height:
  • 7’ 8” above grade
  • Capacity:
  • HS 20-44 / 2 Ton GVW
  • Construction:
  • Ground Up
  • Span Type:
  • Free Span
  • Material:
  • CCA/CA-C Treated Southern Yellow Pine
  • Foundation:
  • Timber Piles & Abutments (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Stringers:
  • SYP S4S Glulam Stringers (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Vehicular Deck System:
  • 5-½” Timber Deck
  • Golf Cart Deck System:
  • 2-½” Timber Deck
  • Guide Rail:
  • Decero™ K-Style Design Series
  • Handrail:
  • Decero™ Horizontal Rail Design Series
  • Crossing:
  • Sherman’s Creek
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Pedestrian Bridge


  • Width:
  • 8' (7'6" clear)
  • Length:
  • 58'
  • Height:
  • 8' above grade
  • Capacity:
  • 85 PSF
  • Construction:
  • Ground Up
  • Span Type:
  • Free Span
  • Material:
  • CCA/CA-C Treated Southern Yellow Pine
  • Foundation:
  • Timber Piles & Abutments (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Stringers:
  • SYP S4S Timber Stringers (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Deck System:
  • 2” Timber Deck
  • Handrail:
  • Decero™ Horizontal Rail Design Series
  • Crossing:
  • Sherman’s Creek
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