Precast concrete box system controls stormwater, extends surface parking. When a mixed-use development needed a solution to control stormwater runoff, a system of reinforced precast concrete box culverts provided the […]
Precast concrete box system controls stormwater, extends surface parking. When a mixed-use development needed a solution to control stormwater runoff, a system of reinforced precast concrete box culverts provided the […]
The north-south highway U.S. Highway 83 is an integral part of our National Highway System, cutting across South Dakota and America’s heartland. The highway was once the only paved route […]
When a 114-year-old culvert collapsed below Washington Street near downtown Waukegan, Illinois, the result was a 45-foot deep sinkhole that required emergency repairs. The situation deteriorated after a rainstorm. Immediate […]
The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the second busiest airport in the United States and the sixth busiest in the world with more than 80 million people passing through […]
Whether it’s to handle standard drainage, unusually heavy loads or wide crossings, reinforced concrete pipe and box culverts offer the structural stability and design flexibility needed to get the job […]
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) needed to widen and revamp ramps along a 3.7-mile stretch of Interstate-15, between U.S. Route 95 and Sahara Ave. Known as Project NEON, it […]
Pipeline upgrades often present challenges for growing cities, where communities develop over underground infrastructure. Such was the case in Vancouver, B.C., where additional sewer capacity was needed to meet the […]
As the 20th anniversary of a significant canal breach in Utah passed, the canal company’s investment in repairs and replacement are a triumph for the water users and the engineering community. […]
Photos Courtesy of the City of Greenville As Greenville, N.C., began experiencing historic population growth in the early 2000s, the city faced a challenge common to many historic cities experiencing […]
Concrete pipe has been used across America since the late 1860s, and many of those projects have ranged in diameters from 8” to 24”. Concrete pipe in this range has […]
By Adam Snoozy, Sales Territory Manager and William C. Adams, Hancock Concrete Products LLC In Buena Vista County, Iowa, a concrete box culvert recently extended a rural bridge’s service life, as well […]
By Douglas Holdener, P.E., Director, Florida Concrete Pipe Association Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) provided the ideal repair solution for the ongoing failures of a private office park’s 20-year-old HDPE […]
Inland Pipe is supplying precast concrete box culverts and other drainage structures to the City of Calgary’s Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) expansion project. The expansion will involve multiple construction […]
By: Jeffery A. Hite, Director of Technical Promotions, Rinker Materials Trygve Hoff, P.E., Northeast Region engineer, ACPA Douglas Holdener, P.E., Florida Engineer, ACPA Concrete pipe’s history of performance in North America […]
By County Materials Corporation The City of Waukesha, Wisconsin teamed with Waukesha County and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to address concerns about increasing local and regional traffic volumes […]
By: Richard Edgar Hancock Concrete Products LLC The new 14-foot x 14-foot dual precast concrete box culvert on Grand Forks County, ND BRO-0018 (035) replaced a wooden bridge, one of approximately […]
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