Lunch & Learn

Below is a sample of the courses we can provide to engineers, contractors and installers to improve the storm and culvert systems designed and installed.  Please contact us for more information or additional classes available.

Introduction to Concrete Pipe

Covers standard shapes & sizes, joints & gaskets, fittings, and ASTM standards

Proper Selection of RCP Strength Class

Covers pipe strength terminology,  installation types & bedding factors, summary of the indirect design procedure, and example problems

Drainage Pipe Material Selection For the Real World

a comparison of concrete, metal and plastic pipe on the basis of durability, strength, hydraulics, installation, and sustainability

Underground Detention Design Using RCP

Covers general design procedures, advantages of RCP, FAQ’s, and actual construction plans & photos

Precast Concrete Pipe & Box Installation & Inspection

Includes installation terminology, IDOT RCP inspection requirements, identification of defects, and proper installation procedures

Standard Specifications for Water & Sewer Construction in Illinois, 7th Edition

Covers the changes made in the 7th edition, published in March, 2014, as well as discussion of the specifications committee and the current state of the specifications

Illinois Pipe Standards

Covers the IDOT policy for storm sewers and culverts, and the Illinois Standard Specifications for Water & Sewer Construction in Illinois standards for pipe used for sewers and detention

The Importance/Effects of Cracks in Installed RCP

Covers issues related to cracking such as RCP design, manufacturing, installation, and crack evaluation

Culvert Inspection

Covers hydraulic & structural considerations, the culvert components inspection guide, and identifying pipe defects

RCP Pipe Jacking

Covers the uses of pipe jacking, jacking procedures, specifications, and jacking pipe design

Culvert Hydraulics

Includes discussion of Manning’s Formula, circular/elliptical/box culvert cost comparison, culvert capacity chart procedure, inlet/outlet control, and example problems

Recent Developments in Concrete Pipe Technology

Includes research & testing, design procedures, mix designs, manufacturing methods, joint & gasket design, and computer software

Concrete Pipe for Sanitary Sewers

Provides details for joint designs and testing procedures to ensure adequate watertightness, and alternatives for protection of concrete pipe from microbially-induced corrosion (MIC)