Thomas Jefferson Poplar Forest Vehicular & Pedestrian Timber Bridges – Virginia

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Thomas Jefferson Poplar Forest Vehicular & Pedestrian Bridges built by York Bridge Concepts in Lynchburg, VA

The Poplar Forest bridges represent the best of York Bridge Concepts’ commitment to sustainable, beautiful, and functional bridge construction. These bridges fulfill a vital role in connecting the community to its amenities, while seamlessly blending with the historic and natural landscape. YBC’s approach showcases how infrastructure can be both functional and ecologically sensitive, supporting community needs while preserving the legacy of Thomas Jefferson’s cherished retreat.

Mandalay Private Residence Vehicular Bridge – Florida

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Aerial profile shot of the Mandalay 2-lane timber vehicular bridge project in Southern Florida

This project presented many challenges, but YBC came prepared. Preserving the estuary with its delicate sea bed, sea grasses, and protected mangroves was paramount and the reason Ferreira Construction Group brought YBC into the project. For York Bridge Concepts’ this is where we shine. Using YBC’s Deck-Level Construction, we removed the dilapidated crossing structure and built a vehicular timber bridge that not only can handle the harsh saltwater environment but do so with elegance.

Lawson’s Fork Creek Trail Pedestrian Bridge – Spartanburg, SC

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Lawson's Fort Creek Trail Pedestrian Bridge

Lawson’s Fork Creek Trail Pedestrian Bridge OverviewThe Glendale Shoals Preserve was donated to SPACE in 1993 by Billy Tobias. The land consists of thirteen acres and is located at the old Glendale Mill on Lawson’s Fork Creek. The property is scenic, with a waterfall that cascades over a dam, and has significant plant, animal, and bird life. When the water … Read More