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The American Concrete Pipe Association (ACPA) has established standard sizes, thickness and weight for concrete pipes following all the appropriate ASTM and AASHTO criteria. These sizes are commonly used in the USA and are readily available from most concrete pipe manufacturers.
We have a large selection of RCP/concrete pipe, designed to meet ASTM C-76, ASTM C-443, AASHTO M170, and APWA specifications. Concrete pipe can be used in virtually any project where storm water, waste water, drainage, telecommunications cabling, or electrical cabling is contained or managed.
One of the most commonly used types of pipe is Reinforced Concrete Pipe, or RCP. Reinforced concrete has been a common material for pipelines and water conveyance systems for centuries.
The Concrete Pipe Design Manual is an indispensable tool to help engineers select the type, size, and strength requirements of pipe. It eliminates the lengthy computations and includes standard installations using the indirect design method.
Standard concrete pipe sizes are 18, 15, 12, 10, and 8 inches. The size of a concrete pipe is determined by its diameter. ASTM C76 is a standard for reinforced and non-reinforced concrete pipes.
C506 arch pipe is used for sizes 18 in. through 132 in. equivalent circular sizes and is available with tongue and groove cement mortar or mastic compound joint. This arch-shaped pipe is used for minimum
Geneva Pipe and Precast manufactures a complete line of reinforced concrete pipe in sizes 12” through 96” and larger upon request. Available in a variety of strength classes, our pipe meets or exceeds all applicable local and national specifications and is manufactured in NPCA-Certified facilities.
ASTM standard non-reinforcement concrete pipe ranges from 12 to 36 inches in diameter in the USA. In storm sewer construction, ASTM C14 pipe joints are typically formed using cement mortar or mastic compound. For installations with internal or external pressure, joints meeting ASTM C443 requirements and utilizing a rubber gasket may be used.
Learn about the various ASTM, AASHTO, FHWA, and state-specific specifications for concrete pipe and box culverts.
Concrete pipe is more than a precast concrete product specified for constructing stormwater and sanitary sewer pipelines and culverts. Reinforced Concrete Pipe | ASTM C76 (Tongue and Groove Joints | Rubber Gasket Joints)