EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
It's too heavy to move to be cost effective. Forget it and either look at plastic, metal or a bridge. Some deals are just too expensive.
As for the creek, they can be very tricky in sizing a culvert. Most of the time, it's just a matter of time until they wash out. Even the city and county engineers get it wrong and they wash out. The easiest and best chance of sizing it right is to find where the paved road crosses the same creek and see what size culvert they used. They have budgets and don't want to spend any more then they have to, so they will put the smallest pipe in there that they think will work. If you go any smaller, it will fail.
Good luck,
Eddie
As for the creek, they can be very tricky in sizing a culvert. Most of the time, it's just a matter of time until they wash out. Even the city and county engineers get it wrong and they wash out. The easiest and best chance of sizing it right is to find where the paved road crosses the same creek and see what size culvert they used. They have budgets and don't want to spend any more then they have to, so they will put the smallest pipe in there that they think will work. If you go any smaller, it will fail.
Good luck,
Eddie