No experience building bridges here, but would suggest checking with your county conservation agent(s). They will understand lots of the specifics needed in your situation (soil type, etc.). All I can say is that it sounds like an unfortunate situation in that whatever the solution is will be expensive, and probably require ongoing maintenance of some kind.






My husband and I have 16 acres that we plan to build our dream log home on, but first there are things that must be addressed. There is a dry creek that cuts accross the front of our patch of paradise. We get torrential rains here and the dry creek turns into a raging 50' wide river and our 2-culvert road goes a couple of feet underwater. A 4'x30' 16 gauge culvert is $1300 and it would take 2-3 of them to handle the volume of water. It hurts my feelings to shell out $2600+++$ for metal culverts that will rust out in 10-15 years as our culverts are now doing. I am looking for something that will be around longer than that. Has anyone here built their own bridge and what type of construction and materials did you use? Any ideas?
Log homes bring the outdoors indoor.