Parkview on Peachtree Vehicular Bridge – Chamblee, GA

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Parkview on Peachtree Timber Vehicular Bridge - Chamblee, GA | York Bridge Concepts - Timber Bridge Builders

Parkview on Peachtree Project Overview

Parkview on Peachtree, located in Chamblee, GA, just north of Atlanta, is a traditional mixed-use development infused with a modern urban flair. Collaborating closely with the Connolly Development & Investment team, the YBC Decero™ Design Team drew inspiration from the town's industrial railway heritage to craft a striking trussed vehicular bridge design, complete with exposed joints and custom galvanized hardware.

Soaring an impressive 83 feet in length and 20 feet above the ground, the vehicular bridge features two structural towers with a 12-foot truss, reaching a remarkable 30 feet at its highest point. Whether traversing the bridge flanked by our Decero™ Scenic Wire Mesh Design Series Handrails or exploring the trail underneath, visitors are in for an unforgettable experience.

With a color palette embracing black, silver, and brown, the bridge perfectly complements the sleek architectural stylings of this vibrant community. Parkview on Peachtree seamlessly blends the charm of its surroundings with modern sensibilities, creating a memorable and visually stunning environment for all.

Client Testimonial

"Our Parkview on Peachtree Project was centered on providing the ideal balance of live, work, and play, that was designed to be the modern example for southeast multi-use developments. York Bridge gave us a grand entry concept that was eye-catching and functional because its design was integrated seamlessly into our master plan for vehicles and pedestrians. We’ve enjoyed working with everyone on the YBC team and the community loves the distinctive look of this impressive structure - it’s a work of art."
- Amy Wells, Connolly Investment & Acquisitions

Specifications


  • Vehicular Width:
  • 26’ (24’ clear)
  • Pedestrian Width:
  • 2 sections at 6’ (5’ Clear)
  • Length:
  • 83’
  • Height:
  • 20’ from ground
  • Capacity:
  • HS20-44
  • Construction:
  • Ground Up
  • Span Type:
  • Multiple Span
  • Material:
  • CCA/CA-C Treated Southern Yellow Pine
  • Foundation:
  • Timber Piles (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Stringers:
  • SYP Glulam & Dimensional Stringers (Acrylic/Polymer Coated where exposed)
  • Vehicular Deck System:
  • 5 ½” Timber Deck
  • Pedestrian Deck System:
  • 1-½” Timber Deck
  • Guard Rail:
  • Decero™ Classic Design Series
  • Handrail:
  • Decero™ Scenic Wire Mesh Design Series
  • Profile Design:
  • Decero™ Trussed Design Series
  • Crossing:
  • Flood Plain over the Chamblee Trail System
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*Resources above may not be exact to the specifications for this bridge, but reflect our current updated standards.

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