JeffRey30747
Gold Member
I thought that I would chime in with a slightly different idea. The picture attached is of my driveway creek crossing. There are two 4 foot by 16 foot corrugated steel culverts but it should work just as well with a narrow crossing. The sides are cinder block dry stacked and reinforced with scrap steel (rebar if you don't have the scrap) and then filled with concrete. The corrugated culverts are attached to the sides by drilling holes through the end, attaching a long bolt so that it sticks to the outside of the culvert and pouring concrete around the bolt.
My intentions are to face this with stone at some point in the future to make it a little more aesthetically pleasing.
Jeff
My intentions are to face this with stone at some point in the future to make it a little more aesthetically pleasing.
Jeff