GazCro
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Weight.how about using concrete pre stressed beams (block and beam) butted together and concreted.
We use them for garage floors so can easily take the weight and nothing to rot.
Weight.how about using concrete pre stressed beams (block and beam) butted together and concreted.
We use them for garage floors so can easily take the weight and nothing to rot.
Its the extra weight of the deck which then means the steels have to go up in size to carry the deck weight plus any load going over it. We're back to the do it as it's been done before or get engineer involved and it'll never get done due to cost scenarioshouldnt be an issue as they are supported at the bank ?
Speak to beaver bridges they‘ll prefab you one then just lift in to 2 concrete head walls.........remember that Bridge. Turns out that the parish Council are now keen to get it sorted.
AND they want little old me to 'quote' for the job
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4 x RSJ Steels between brick piers which seem sound enough
12 foot long reclaimed sleepers - 18 of the big 12" ones
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Sleeper ends all going rotten. Covered with plywood!
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The plywood covering is now going rotten. Revealing the completely rotted out sleepers below.
You can see the water flowing below this one
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Have written to the Parish Council with estimates (don't do quotes) and various options.
My favoured option is to replace all the 12 foot sleepers with 'new' grade A reclaimed ones
And IF I get involved, will be using a business partner with experience of civil and stuff like this
At the moment struggling to find a supplier for these...
So there you have it guys - suggestions on a postcard please![]()
Thanks for your information and advice. So useful from someone who has done it beforeThey had second hand ones (red )as well or new custom build they’ve even got hiab artic to lift them in (metals gone up a lot since this price but at the time my make it your self one was almost double what they wanted)
just check you insurance as well some public liability get funny about bridges etc
That is a great recommendation - thanksSpeak to beaver bridges they‘ll prefab you one then just lift in to 2 concrete head walls
i priced one doing it myself etc But they were cheaper and better
could well be a sensible idea ... have built a few over the years and there's a lot to fabbing 'em .... the least of which is getting 'em calc.ed properly .... like for like would be the only sensible route to avoid comebacks, without involving SEs and then the costs'll rise ... a 'turnkey' solution from Beavers'd be the most sensible for sureThat is a great recommendation - thanks
Just had a quick look at Beaver Bridges web site and Facebook pages
Really cool stuff going on.
Perhaps, I simply pass this recommendation on and step back![]()
Agree with all of that Gracould well be a sensible idea ... have built a few over the years and there's a lot to fabbing 'em .... the least of which is getting 'em calc.ed properly .... like for like would be the only sensible route to avoid comebacks, without involving SEs and then the costs'll rise ... a 'turnkey' solution from Beavers'd be the most sensible for sureand possibly the cheapest option, after a like for like replacement of the deck
if you can achieve a like for like solution at a sensible cost, it might be worth their investing in some s/h ali track mat, rather than ply-ing it over ... would breathe and drain way better, add structural integrity to the job and last a whole lot longer - at a price - depends on how far sighted they areAgree with all of that Gra
Probably gonna meet my BIL later this week to see if we can do a like for like......
......and he can take the lead
He know loads of stuff and can buy me a 'fat boys breakfast' after the site meeting![]()
Grade A sleepers are about £25 +vat here.Agree with all of that Gra
Probably gonna meet my BIL later this week to see if we can do a like for like......
......and he can take the lead
He know loads of stuff and can buy me a 'fat boys breakfast' after the site meeting![]()
but are they 12ft x 12" x 6" crossing sleepers ..... they'm a lump and hard to find usuallyGrade A sleepers are about £25 +vat here.
Pam's vegie boxes are made out of 12' crossing sleepers .. came from America (long story) and most of them are hardwood and 15" wideJust a thought but aren't reclaimed sleepers usually shorter than 12 foot. There was a bridge near me washed away in storm desmond (2015) and the sleepers on it were longer than the norm (could easy have been 12 foot) and I'm sure they were Russian origin and v rare.
Good pointbut are they 12ft x 12" x 6" crossing sleepers ..... they'm a lump and hard to find usually
Treated with water these days i thinkOnly thing with the new sleepers you get, they seem to be rubbish and don`t last anything like the old ones. Modern nice and kind treatment vs old carcinogenic treatments I suppose![]()
Yeah water based I believe.Treated with water these days i think