I am in the process of getting ready to do a project like this on my property. I was thinking culvert, but it will still flood, so I am going bridge. I need to raise my road level where I cross my creek up at least 4 feet and span it about 20 foot on each side. The creek is normally about 2-3 foot wide and about 3 inches deep, but when it floods bad enough to destroy my current bridge it gets about 11 ft.+ and about 30-40ft. wide. It's crazy... I am looking to build 2 pillars about 4 ft. above ground on each side about 20ft. back from the banks, build the road up to it, span it with either the trailers or railcar, and use my current bridge for center support, so I can get to my house when flooded. Where would one look to get either 2 flatbed semi trailers or a flatbed railcar. How much will they cost. What will a project like this cost? Any ideas? See pic...
Great project. I need exactly the same thing over my creek, about 25 feet across. As for the rails, what if you decided how many and where you want posts, then replace those slats with some that extend maybe 24" out past the width of the bridge. Then use this extra length to place diagonal braces for the railings?
I may start on the rails tomorrow, not sure how i'm going to do them...any ideas?
very cool to follow this thread....wood rails? i would suggest a stifener on the outer edge of the wood planks to keep from twisting, perhaps that can be incorporated in the rails?
I am in the process of getting ready to do a project like this on my property. I was thinking culvert, but it will still flood, so I am going bridge. I need to raise my road level where I cross my creek up at least 4 feet and span it about 20 foot on each side. The creek is normally about 2-3 foot wide and about 3 inches deep, but when it floods bad enough to destroy my current bridge it gets about 11 ft.+ and about 30-40ft. wide. It's crazy... I am looking to build 2 pillars about 4 ft. above ground on each side about 20ft. back from the banks, build the road up to it, span it with either the trailers or railcar, and use my current bridge for center support, so I can get to my house when flooded. Where would one look to get either 2 flatbed semi trailers or a flatbed railcar. How much will they cost. What will a project like this cost? Any ideas? See pic...
Beautiful job there Buggy !! Really nice ! OK, . . now what about the kitchen project out there in the bush,...that still on order?
CHEERS!
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