First, here is a link to some pictures of my site: <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.pbase.com/gatorboy/bridge>Future Bridge Location</A>
Sub-Structure: I am clueless on how to go about building one.
The low side of the stream is located in a 100 year flood plain, so I need to make sure that side is strong enough not to get washed away in the event of a hurricane or big flood. Just below the soil it is very rocky here, and the stream bed is rock -- a nearby neighbor has built a bridge and has two abutments with wing walls on each side. He said the footer is about 6 feet below grade.
I have no clue how to begin to build such an abutment. How to form it, how much rebar to use, etc. This is why I am hoping to either talk with someone on this or find some documentation explaining how to do this.
The high side of the stream is about 3 feet higher than the low side. It will be much easier digging on the high side, and it is above the flood plain.
One quesiton is, I guess I would want a level bridge as opposed to one that sloped down from high to low, correct? So somehow, I need to form an abutment on the low side that is probably about 4 foot high or so. Do you make forms with plywood to pour concrete into? Once again, I am clueless in this area.
I am trying to figure out how to build a bridge in which I can do most of the work, so I can save money. If money was no object, I would just hire a bridge contractor to come in a do the work and send me a $60,000 bill. I would like to build this for about $12,000 - $20,000 on my own. Is abutments the best way to go? How about 24" columns made with sono-tubes? I am open to all suggestions.
Any help you can give me will be much appreciated.