Kiawah Island Pedestrian Bridges – Kiawah Island, SC

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Cassique at Kiawah Island Pedestrian Bridge – Kiawah Island, SC | York Bridge Concepts - Timber Bridge Builders

Cassique at Kiawah Island Pedestrian Bridge

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York Bridge Concepts™ has partnered with Kiawah Island Ocean Park to build three bridges, one Cassique bridge spanning 70 feet, one pedestrian bridge spanning 50 feet and one bicycle bridge spanning 30 feet. Kiawah is a sea island, or barrier island, on the Atlantic coast of the United States.Located 15 miles south of Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina, it is operated today largely as a gated beach and golf resort — the Kiawah Island Golf Resort — with spacious villas, beaches, large and acclaimed golf courses, and other attractions.

Kiawah Island Ocean Park Bike Path

York Bridge Concepts™ has partnered with Kiawah Island Ocean Park to build three bridges, one Cassique bridge spanning 70 feet, one pedestrian bridge spanning 50 feet and one bicycle bridge spanning 30 feet. Kiawah is a sea island, or barrier island, on the Atlantic coast of the United States. Located 15 miles south of Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina, it is operated today largely as a gated beach and golf resort — the Kiawah Island Golf Resort — with spacious villas, beaches, large and acclaimed golf courses, and other attractions.

Planning Resources

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Cassique
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*Resources above may not be exact to the specifications for this bridge, but reflect our current updated standards.
Ocean Park
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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.

Cassique Pedestrian Bridge


  • Width:
  • 6’ (5’ Clear)
  • Length:
  • 70’
  • Height:
  • 10' above grade
  • Capacity:
  • 100 PSF
  • Construction:
  • Deck Level
  • Span Type:
  • Multiple Span
  • Span Lengths:
  • (1) 30’, (4) 10’
  • Material:
  • CCA/CA-C Treated Southern Yellow Pine
  • Foundation:
  • Timber Piles & Abutments (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Stringers:
  • SYP Glulam Stringers (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Deck System:
  • 1-½” Timber Deck
  • Handrail:
  • Decero™ Metal Picket Design Series
  • Crossing:
  • Lake

Ocean Park Pedestrian Bridges


  • Width:
  • 6’ (5’ Clear)
  • Length:
  • 50’
  • Height:
  • 6' above grade
  • Capacity:
  • 100 PSF
  • Construction:
  • Deck Level
  • Span Type:
  • Repetitive Span
  • Span Lengths:
  • 10'
  • 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:
  • 1-½” Timber Deck
  • Handrail:
  • Decero™ Wire Rope Design Series
  • Crossing:
  • Lake
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