RobA
Platinum Member
I've wanted to build a bridge across my creek for a while now. I thought about a culvert, flat bed trailer, etc but settled on wood both for looks and because wood is easier for me to work with. I also thought about engineering it to hold a truck or tractor but gave up on that since the bridge length wound up being almost 24 feet. I was able to use 3 beams so the longest span was almost 14 feet. It will be used for people, ATV's and horses. The only thing left to do is build up some approach ramps. Thanks to everyone here for their ideas and help.
Some specs:
length: 23'+
width: 8'
max height above grade: 5'
posts: 6 - 6"x6"
beams: 3 - double 2"x10"
joists: 7 - double 2"x8", 12" OC (glued and bolted together)
blocking: 2"x8"
decking: 2"x6"
And some pictures:
Posts set:
Beams up, joists started:
Joists done, adding blocking:
Decking done:
Working on railings:
Done:
Another view:
Some specs:
length: 23'+
width: 8'
max height above grade: 5'
posts: 6 - 6"x6"
beams: 3 - double 2"x10"
joists: 7 - double 2"x8", 12" OC (glued and bolted together)
blocking: 2"x8"
decking: 2"x6"
And some pictures:
Posts set:

Beams up, joists started:

Joists done, adding blocking:

Decking done:

Working on railings:

Done:

Another view:
