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|Projektbeschreibung=480 m³ of Bois des Alpes Douglass timber were used to make 9 (40m by 1m by 54cm) laminated timber beams laid across the Hyères River completed with a concrete deck adapted for public transportation and soft mobility. This bridge will be the main entrance to the new Cognin’s Eco-suburb and a great statement to show their commitment to the use of low carbon, local ressources.
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|Informationen zur Regionalität=Douglass fir, origin from La Biolle (73) and St Martin d’Uriage (38
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Version vom 11. Dezember 2020, 07:29 Uhr
Principal
Ville de Cognin et Chambéry Métropole
Address
Cognin, bridge over the Hyères river
Energy planning
year fo finalisation
2013
Construction costs € brutto
1 million €
Base area[m²]
Useful area[m²]
Cubage [m³]
Heating demand [kWh/(m²BGFa]
Heatingsystem
n.A.
Technical data other object types
Project description
480 m³ of Bois des Alpes Douglass timber were used to make 9 (40m by 1m by 54cm) laminated timber beams laid across the Hyères River completed with a concrete deck adapted for public transportation and soft mobility. This bridge will be the main entrance to the new Cognin’s Eco-suburb and a great statement to show their commitment to the use of low carbon, local ressources.
Construction material timber
Planning
Construction processing
Information on regionality
Douglass fir, origin from La Biolle (73) and St Martin d’Uriage (38