
WestBridge is a 271 acre
business park located in west Knox County. The site is an ideal
location offering a close proximity to housing, services, and
transportation. The open, park-like development is less than 18
minutes
from the central business district of Knoxville and five minutes
from I-40 and 1-75. WestBridge was designed with the goal of
promoting a quality business environment.
Transportation:
The park has excellent access to the interstate and major
highways via Pellissippi Parkway and Hardin Valley Road.
Pellissippi is a four-lane divided highway that interchanges
with I-40/75 less than five minutes driving time from the park.
I-81 is also readily accessible via 1-640 and I-40. A main line
of the CSX railroad bisects the park, and service can be made
available. McGhee Tyson Airport is less than 20 minutes away and accessible via Pellissippi
Parkway and I-140.
Park Amenities:
Design standards are in place to maintain a quality image. The
main campus of Pellissippi State Technical Community College is
less than a mile from the park.
Labor Force:
An outstanding tri-county labor force is readily accessible to
the park. Tennessee is a right-to-work state. Training and
educational programs are available and tailored to suit industry
needs.
Utilities
Electrical service:
Lenoir City Utilities Board (LCUB) furnishes both overhead and
underground circuits. Two 12470 Grd. Y/7200 volt distribution
circuits supply electrical service to the park. One is located
on Hardin Valley Road at the entrance to the park, and the other
is located at Byington-Solway Road. The available capacity to
the park is five to seven megawatts. Both of the distribution
circuits are supplied from LCUB's Solway Substation located on
Hardin Valley Road at the intersection of the Pellissippi
Parkway. The circuits are also voltage regulated which helps to
maintain a more constant voltage. Line size is 12,500 V. System
capacity is 12,500 KVA total, 2,500 KVA remaining.
Water Service:
16" distribution lines on site. 160 psi pressure and 3,500 gpm
flow. Raw water from Beaver Creek with QlO-yr = 6,440 cfs.
Utility district serving the park is West Knox Utility District.
Capacity is 8 Mgd now, expandable to 12 Mgd.
Sanitary Sewer Service:
8", 10" and 12" gravity sewers inside the park connect to
existing 30" sewer lines of West Knox Utility District. The WKUD
plant is immediately west of the industrial park with 4.0 mgd
capacity.
Natural Gas:
The Knoxville Utility Board can provide natural gas at any level
required by park tenants. Full service extensions can be
completed to meet industry operation schedules. Line size is 8"
with a pressure of 60 psi.
Fire Protection:
Two fire stations are within 5 miles of the park. There are
currently three tanker trucks with a fourth to be available in
the near future. Hydrants have been installed in park and have
an excellent pressure and flow and an ISO rating.
Telecommunications:
AT&T provides service to the area with the latest
electronic switching available and the capability to provide
special service data lines.
For more information, please contact us.
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