Pipe bursting projects
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| Corporate Author | |
|---|---|
| Other Authors | |
| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Reston, Virginia :
American Society of Civil Engineers,
2007.
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| Series | ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice ;
no. 112. |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9780784471746 0784471746 9780784408827 0784408823 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (ix, 96 pages) : illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- 1 GENERAL
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 History of Pipe Bursting Development
- 1.3 What Is Pipe Bursting?
- 1.4 Pipe Bursting Feasibility and Benefits
- 1.5 Applicability
- 1.6 Pipe Bursting Systems
- 1.7 Trenchless Pipeline Removal Systems
- 1.8 Pipe Material
- 1.9 Scope of This Manual
- 1.10 Related Documents
- 1.11 Definitions
- 2 PLANNING PHASE
- 2.1 Planning Activities
- 2.2 Predesign Surveys
- 2.3 Environmental Impacts and Benefits
- 2.4 Social Impacts and Benefits
- 2.5 Permits
- 2.6 Jobsite Logistics Requirements2.7 Length of Installation
- 2.8 Accuracy and Tolerances, Including Settlement and Heave
- 2.9 Insertion and Reception Pits
- 2.10 Service Connections
- 2.11 Maintaining Service
- 2.12 Cost Considerations
- 2.13 General Selection Guidelines
- 3 EXISTING (HOST) PIPE
- 3.1 General Condition Assessment
- 3.2 Special Conditions
- 3.3 Fracture and Expand
- 3.4 Split and Expand
- 4 NEW (REPLACEMENT) PIPE
- 4.1 Concrete Pipes
- 4.2 Vitrified Clay Pipe
- 4.3 Metallic Pipes
- 4.4 Plastic Pipes
- 5 DESIGN AND PRECONSTRUCTION PHASE5.1 Feasibility and Risk Assessment
- 5.2 Design Parameters
- 5.3 Contract Documents
- 5.4 Geotechnical Conditions
- 5.5 Differing Site Conditions
- 5.6 Dispute Resolution
- 6 CONSTRUCTION PHASE
- 6.1 Work Plan
- 6.2 Workspace
- 6.3 Jobsite Layout
- 6.4 Launching and Receiving Pits
- 6.5 Bid Submittals
- 6.6 Lubrication
- 6.7 Dewatering
- 6.8 Contingency Plans
- 6.9 Inspection and Monitoring
- 6.10 As-Built Drawings and Documentations
- 6.11 Reconnection of Service
- 6.12 Measurement and Payment
- 6.13 Typical Costs for Pipe Bursting6.14 Safety Issues
- 7 REFERENCES
- INDEX
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- L
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- N
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