Calling all engineers, diy'ers, and general know-how-to-get-shit-done'ers...
I have a substantial creek that I'd like to be able to get a truck and eventually tractor across, maybe even a backhoe... So let's say a live load rating of at least 20,000 pounds. Minimum span is about 40 feet, and it's about 10-11 feet down to the bottom of the creek bed. Water is 5 feet deep on average. This is a major tributary that receives large amounts of runoff during heavy rain events, and water level rises and falls with the Lake Erie level. So I'm leaning toward a bridge rather than a culvert setup due to concerns about flow restriction and erosion. Attached is a cross-section from a survey I just completed today. I'm looking for any/all ideas and suggestions from the huge knowledge base that is TOO.
I have buddy that owns a local fab shop and demolition company who will most likely be doing the bulk of the work for me. He has a pile of very long, 30" I-beams laying in the weeds that I can purchase (probably steeply discounted) for this job, but obviously there's site prep and abutments that would need to be installed. I am also considering repurposing a dilapidated flat-bed semi trailer or shipping container... however I don't really know where to buy one of these.
Fire away, gents.
I have a substantial creek that I'd like to be able to get a truck and eventually tractor across, maybe even a backhoe... So let's say a live load rating of at least 20,000 pounds. Minimum span is about 40 feet, and it's about 10-11 feet down to the bottom of the creek bed. Water is 5 feet deep on average. This is a major tributary that receives large amounts of runoff during heavy rain events, and water level rises and falls with the Lake Erie level. So I'm leaning toward a bridge rather than a culvert setup due to concerns about flow restriction and erosion. Attached is a cross-section from a survey I just completed today. I'm looking for any/all ideas and suggestions from the huge knowledge base that is TOO.
I have buddy that owns a local fab shop and demolition company who will most likely be doing the bulk of the work for me. He has a pile of very long, 30" I-beams laying in the weeds that I can purchase (probably steeply discounted) for this job, but obviously there's site prep and abutments that would need to be installed. I am also considering repurposing a dilapidated flat-bed semi trailer or shipping container... however I don't really know where to buy one of these.
Fire away, gents.