Originally Posted by Barney_Fife
Originally Posted by Oldman3
In Arkansas there are quite a few 'low water bridges'. Just cement across the river , but it has to be pretty thick to withstand the current during high water. These are on public roads.

That’s what I’m trying to figure out if it will work. I realize a large amount (thickness) of concrete will be necessary to create a mass heavy enough not to move. Along with rebar to hold it all together.

If it’s at existing grade and thick enough, maybe even sloped on the sides, I don’t think it would undermine. But I hate to figure out otherwise the hard way.


Send Miles Patton a PM. He's more familiar with those bridges than I am. I've driven across them and they work fine. He might know how they are constructed.


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