JohnWeal
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2012
- 124
We have several 3M x 3M culverts to install which will carry raw sewage.
Part of the route means that there are railways to cross.
I am familiar with pipelines but have no experience with pre cast concrete culverts.
What are some of the basic installation requirements for installing in normal rights of way in terms of cover above top of culvert, recommended depths under railways/ roads.
Is the culvert required to be leak tested? Can the culverts be isolated in a similar way to pipelines for inspection purposes?
If there are some companies that produce standard details I would be grateful for any recommendations.
It would also be useful to see what construction methods are possible which minimise construction time. I have seen the railway section removed whilst a culvert has been installed on one YouTube video but it was 4 smaller culverts for drainage reasons. I didn't know the exact size of the culverts on the video but they were about 3/4 of the installers height. So not as large as the single culvert we are installing.
Best Regards
John
Part of the route means that there are railways to cross.
I am familiar with pipelines but have no experience with pre cast concrete culverts.
What are some of the basic installation requirements for installing in normal rights of way in terms of cover above top of culvert, recommended depths under railways/ roads.
Is the culvert required to be leak tested? Can the culverts be isolated in a similar way to pipelines for inspection purposes?
If there are some companies that produce standard details I would be grateful for any recommendations.
It would also be useful to see what construction methods are possible which minimise construction time. I have seen the railway section removed whilst a culvert has been installed on one YouTube video but it was 4 smaller culverts for drainage reasons. I didn't know the exact size of the culverts on the video but they were about 3/4 of the installers height. So not as large as the single culvert we are installing.
Best Regards
John