It's actually not as low as it looks, the reason it looks that low is because it fell, all of the support washed out on that one side and the creek was still in flood. It is actually 20+ feet from the creek up to the bottom of where the bridge once sat. I was told by the state that because the flood didn't actually damage the road at the encroachment that all of the repairs made to the road side will be our responsibility. We considered moving it to the lower end of our property where the creek widens out, but we will need something to cover a 60 foot span which is nearly impossible to find. There aren't many companies in the area that will sell to individuals so it looks like we are stuck. We have done what repairs we could to our house but can't go any farther until we get a bridge built back so that contractors can get over to the house.
We are considering buying gabion baskets for under and around the existing concrete, knocking the pipes loose from the concrete and using I beams between them and the baskets as support then pouring new concrete over the pipes, beams and baskets to lock it together. As of right now that seems to be the only solution.
Sadly my husband works for the state road department and because the governor issued a state of emergency he is not allowed to take off work until it is lifted. So we have been working on it as much as we can in the hour or so every evening that he comes home before dark. Plus it has rained nearly every day since the flood so the creek has been above normal level since. This has been one of the biggest nightmares of my life! Just trying to get some feedback on what would be the best way to repair this and it is impossible for us to get an engineer out since all of our daily income is going on actual repairs to the bridge and once it is complete I have to buy a new heat pump.