– Editorial – 

Concrete Pipe Continues to Prove Its Superiority in Terms of Durability and Safety

By: Russell Tripp, American Concrete Pipe

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The repair or replacement of infrastructure is incredibly expensive, and it typically impacts local communities with the interruption of service. In recent times, localized flooding and damaged roadways from failed pipeline systems have made news because of severely disrupted traffic. Fire damage has also caught headlines as the damage extends far beyond the damaged pipe itself to include sidewalks, roadway, gas/oil pipelines, drinking water systems and nearby structures. Building on more than 175 years of practical application, concrete pipe can help alleviate these safety and infrastructure issues.

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– Article – Resilience 

Recovery From Disaster Storms Quickened With Resilient Drainage Systems

Flash Floods, or excessive rainfall in a short period that produces immediate runoff, creating flooding conditions within minutes or a few hours during or after the rainfall, are happening all too often. Such disaster storms are making news in many states that have experienced significant urban development and population growth. But, when these storms strike, rural residents and businesses also suffer significant social and economic loss. A case can be made for specifying products and materials for constructing modern drainage systems that are resilient to disaster storms.

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– Article – Box Culverts

A Unique Application of Box Culverts for a Causeway

By: Scott Hofer, Director of Sales, Hancock Concrete Products LLC

SUCPN4An intricate system of 22 precast concrete box culverts varying in size from 9-foot x 4-foot to 14-foot x 10-foot was applied to the design of a causeway to replace a bridge in the southwest metropolitan area of Minneapolis on U.S. Highway 169 in Hennepin County. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) selected the causeway design-build project because it reduced the cost of the structure along with long-term maintenance and inspection costs associated with a bridge.

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– Article – Concrete Pipe & Box Culvert 

Chilliwack Completes Critical Culvert Rehabilitation Project with Precast Concrete Pipe and Box Structures

By: Joel Shimozawa, P. Eng., Technical Marketing Engineer, The Langley Concrete Group

IMG_4934Screen Shot 2018-07-19 at 2.11.57 PMAll precast concrete products for the 2017 Culvert Rehabilitation Project for the City of Chilliwack were supplied by the primary manufacturing facility of Langley Concrete Group (LCG) in Chilliwack, British Columbia. The project consisted of replacing seven existing corrugated steel pipe (CSP) and CSP arch culverts with concrete pipe and precast concrete box structures. Several of the culverts were identified by the City as being “critical replacements” having less than 5-years of service life remaining. LCG delivered precast concrete box structures to the contractor, quickly, to enable completion of culvert construction between July 1 and September 30, the window for work on “Fisheries” -regulated streams. LCG produces dry-cast concrete products that accommodate the accelerated construction method due to high production capabilities and a controlled manufacturing environment for curing and quality control.

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Richmond Raceway Pedestrian Tunnel Constructed with Precast Concrete Box Segments

By: Whitney West, Oldcastle Precast

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Innovative best describes the precast concrete pedestrian tunnel constructed for International Speedway Corporation’s Richmond Raceway Reimagined project. The tunnel is wider, providing fans with more comfortable access to the updated infield, and includes an elevator for added convenience and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility. Oldcastle supplied 49 (10-foot x 10-foot) precast concrete box segments for the 415-foot tunnel. Three segments were designed to elevate the walkway and match the grade of the concourse.

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– Article – Box Culvert 

Oldcastle Supplying Precast Box Sections for Culverts on State Route 58 Kramer Junction Expressway Project

By: Doug McLaughlin, California Director, California Precast Concrete Pipe Association

SUCPN10Screen Shot 2018-07-20 at 1.54.21 PMOldcastle is supplying precast concrete box section to be used for the construction of culverts on the widening of State Route 58 (SR-58), in the County of San Bernardino, California, near the Kern County line to 7.5 miles east of (E/O) US Highway 395. The Caltrans Kramer Junction Project closes the gap in the four-lane expressway system for route continuity, accommodates increased volumes of oversized vehicles, and provide a grade separation for a railroad crossing.

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– Article – AASHTO 

ACPA a Sponsor of the 2018 AASHTO TRAC Bridge Competition

SUCPN12AASHTO’s Transportation and Civil Engineering (TRAC) and RIDES (Roadways In Developing Elementary Students) programs are designed for students in separate age categories: grades 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12. Eighteen teams from Michigan, Virginia, Mississippi, Florida, New Mexico, California, and Maryland participated in the 2018 competition. Team members were involved in one of AASHTO’s educational outreach programs (TRAC or RIDES). The competition’s goal is to develop a bridge that will carry as much weight as possible while weighing as little as possible.

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– Concrete Pipe Week –

Concrete Pipe Week 2018 is a Time to Celebrate

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Celebrate Concrete Pipe Week by requesting state Governors to recognize Concrete Pipe Week across America with proclamations from their states.

Thirty states representing nearly 75 percent of the U.S. population issued proclamations recognizing Concrete Pipe Week in 2017. In 2016, 26 states representing 64 percent of the U.S. population issued proclamations. The event launched in 2015 generated proclamations in 11 states that year, accounting for about one-quarter of the U.S. population. It is clear that Concrete Pipe Week has traction in industry and government. Let’s work to make Concrete Pipe Week 2018 the best ever.

During Concrete Pipe Week, producers host plant tours, employee appreciation events, and engage federal, state and local elected officials in discussions about product quality, performance and resilience as they relate to storm and sanitary sewer infrastructure, culverts and small precast bridges. Proclamations underscore the indisputable contributions that producers, their team members and their customers make to the economy and environment.

Concrete Pipe Week recognizes the significance that the reinforced concrete pipe and precast industry has in community quality of life, and affirms the contributions of the concrete pipe and precast industry to each state. Concrete Pipe Week is a time to recognize the contributions of ACPA’s associate members; steel producers, form producers, casting producers, the trucking industry, sand and rock producers, cement producers, contractors, academia, and everyone associated with the buried infrastructure industry and the products this industry requires.

For answers to questions about the proclamation process or need assistance in coordinating your activities contact Walt Catlett.


– Project Achievement Award –

Win Recognition of Any AASHTO Member Agency with a Project Achievement Award

2019PAWAny member agency of AASHTO may enter the 2019 Project Achievement Award. Agencies and ACPA members may submit projects jointly or separately. ACPA members submitting projects separately must obtain the signature of the responsible agency on their entry form.

The annual award was established to recognize agencies which have demonstrated creative and innovative accomplishments through projects that have been designed utilizing precast concrete pipe or boxes.

Projects must have been completed and in use between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2018. Application packets/entry forms are due March 1, 2019. The winner is notified on April 15, 2019 and the award presented during the AASHTO Bridge and Structures Subcommittee meeting in Alabama in June.

Pictures submitted with all project applications will be incorporated into a PowerPoint slide show at the AASHTO Awards Ceremony, and submittals will receive recognition in the Fall Issue of Concrete Pipe News. The Award Winner will be invited to accept the award and speak during the Awards Ceremony.

To enter a project, CLICK HERE.

Direct questions to:

Josh Beakley, P.E., ACPA
Roman Selig, Hamilton Kent
Jeff Hite, Rinker Materials


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