Concrete Pipe & Box Culvert Installation
This manual presents a guide for the proper installation of concrete pipe. For many years, the American Concrete Pipe Association has conducted comprehensive research and analysis of the factors which affect the field performance of concrete pipe. The knowledge and beneficial practices gained through research and experience are presented in this manual. This manual is intended as a guide and is not to supersede the project specifications.
With the development of national standards for design and manufacturing, box culverts are rapidly becoming a large part of the precast industry. One of the unique benefits of precast concrete boxes is their fast and easy installation, even under adverse field and weather conditions. Precast boxes, like concrete pipe, can be custom fabricated to any configuration needed or desired in the field. Where larger waterway capacity is required, multiple sections can be placed side-by-side or connected in rows to provide an excellent storm water detention system for areas with outfall flow restrictions or requirements for on-site detention.
This manual also presents a guide for the proper installation of concrete box culverts. While focusing on the construction of the box-soil system, this manual also addresses those factors critical to the completion of the entire system, from delivery of the box culverts to the jobsite, to the acceptance of the installed box line. While focusing on the construction of the pipe-soil system, this manual also addresses those factors critical to the completion of the entire system, from delivery of the concrete pipe to the jobsite, to the acceptance of the installed pipeline.
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13 × 13 × 3 in |