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A concrete pipe can be a channel for irrigation, water supply line, sanitary sewer, culvert, and storm drain. Standard shapes for concrete pipe are circular, horizontal elliptical, vertical elliptical, arch, and rectangular. The landscape of the site determines the pipe shape selection. Concrete pipe and box culverts can either be precast or cast-in-place.


Practice oriented papers and articles ON PIPE, CONCRETE

ACPA’s 2021 Project Achievement Award

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 10/1/2021

Development and design of smart textile reinforcement for concrete pipes

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 2/1/2021

Closed loop control in crushing test for fibre reinforced concrete pipes

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 10/1/2020

Concrete Q&A: Cover Requirements for Pipes and Ducts in Concrete and Cement Requirements for Exposure Class S2

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 9/1/2020

Hebron Offshore Concrete Gravity-Based-Structure: Novel Design and Construction Techniques

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 1/23/2020

LaGuardia Airport Design Build for Extending Runway Decks for Safety Area Improvements, Queens, NY

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 1/23/2020

Column-Footing Connection Evaluation of Hollow-Core Composite Bridge Columns

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 11/1/2018

Evaluation of Performance of Backfilling Mortar for Repairing Sewage Pipes

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 8/10/2018

Effect of Water-Cement Ratio on Concrete Weight Coatings

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 5/1/2018

Design of Reinforcement for Pile Caps

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 7/1/2017

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