Plant Tour Reinforces Role of Colorado-Produced Products in Transportation Infrastructure
July 15 tour of Denver-area concrete pipe plant for state officials addresses critical safety, quality, budgetary concerns.
Denver, CO, July 25, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Recent flooding along US-36 and wildfires across the state have drawn increased scrutiny of the materials used in Colorado’s roadway systems. These factors, along with on-going pressure on legislators to invest wisely in the state’s transportation infrastructure, make it more vital than ever that decision-makers understand the comparative merits of alternative storm drainage and culvert pipe products.
On Tuesday, July 15, the American Concrete Pipe Association (ACPA) hosted a plant tour for members of the Senate and House Transportation Committees, other invited legislators and their staff to address critical issues related to infrastructure quality, safety, design, life cycle costs and the merits of Colorado-produced products.
The tour of Precast Concepts’ concrete pipe plant in Henderson highlighted the importance of proper installation and inspection of all products, explained MAP-21 policy for culvert pipe selection, covered risk assessment factors such as flammability, floatability, road use and life expectancy, and emphasized the importance of choosing durable products that save Colorado taxpayers in the long run.
“The goal of this tour was, first and foremost, to educate key decision-makers in our state about the importance of selecting high-quality, resilient, long-lasting pipe products for use in our highways,” said Kim Spahn, director of engineering services for the ACPA. “We likewise wanted to emphasize the good news that the best products for the job are made right here in Colorado, not just by Precast, but also by Boughton Precast, Oldcastle Precast and Rinker Materials.”
The event concluded with an open dialogue with several members of the Colorado Transportation Legislation Review Committee, which centered on two key issues:
1. The need for CDOT to empower engineers on a project-by-project basis to choose pipe materials based on their professional judgment and the specifics of the project, rather than following the current pipe selection policy. MAP-21 gives CDOT this kind of autonomy; and,
2. Encouraging CDOT to ensure enforcement of the current inspection requirements written into the specifications; in particular, deflection testing of flexible pipe products once installed as the three-edge-bearing test is required for concrete pipe.
The afternoon’s agenda began with a safety briefing over lunch, followed by a discussion of the products used for the reconstruction of Highway 36, where reinforced concrete pipe is being installed. Attendees then toured the plant at Precast Concepts, a Colorado family-owned business, and reviewed a case study highlighting the importance of post-installation inspection of all pipe products.
About the ACPA
Established in 1907, the American Concrete Pipe Association serves as the voice of the concrete pipe industry. The ACPA is a nonprofit organization comprised of manufacturers of concrete pipe and box culverts, manufacturers of equipment and providers of products and services related to the concrete pipe industry. Member companies are located throughout the United States, Canada and more than 40 foreign countries. The Association provides its members with a wide range of research, technical and marketing support to promote and advance the use of concrete pipe for drainage and pollution control applications.
On Tuesday, July 15, the American Concrete Pipe Association (ACPA) hosted a plant tour for members of the Senate and House Transportation Committees, other invited legislators and their staff to address critical issues related to infrastructure quality, safety, design, life cycle costs and the merits of Colorado-produced products.
The tour of Precast Concepts’ concrete pipe plant in Henderson highlighted the importance of proper installation and inspection of all products, explained MAP-21 policy for culvert pipe selection, covered risk assessment factors such as flammability, floatability, road use and life expectancy, and emphasized the importance of choosing durable products that save Colorado taxpayers in the long run.
“The goal of this tour was, first and foremost, to educate key decision-makers in our state about the importance of selecting high-quality, resilient, long-lasting pipe products for use in our highways,” said Kim Spahn, director of engineering services for the ACPA. “We likewise wanted to emphasize the good news that the best products for the job are made right here in Colorado, not just by Precast, but also by Boughton Precast, Oldcastle Precast and Rinker Materials.”
The event concluded with an open dialogue with several members of the Colorado Transportation Legislation Review Committee, which centered on two key issues:
1. The need for CDOT to empower engineers on a project-by-project basis to choose pipe materials based on their professional judgment and the specifics of the project, rather than following the current pipe selection policy. MAP-21 gives CDOT this kind of autonomy; and,
2. Encouraging CDOT to ensure enforcement of the current inspection requirements written into the specifications; in particular, deflection testing of flexible pipe products once installed as the three-edge-bearing test is required for concrete pipe.
The afternoon’s agenda began with a safety briefing over lunch, followed by a discussion of the products used for the reconstruction of Highway 36, where reinforced concrete pipe is being installed. Attendees then toured the plant at Precast Concepts, a Colorado family-owned business, and reviewed a case study highlighting the importance of post-installation inspection of all pipe products.
About the ACPA
Established in 1907, the American Concrete Pipe Association serves as the voice of the concrete pipe industry. The ACPA is a nonprofit organization comprised of manufacturers of concrete pipe and box culverts, manufacturers of equipment and providers of products and services related to the concrete pipe industry. Member companies are located throughout the United States, Canada and more than 40 foreign countries. The Association provides its members with a wide range of research, technical and marketing support to promote and advance the use of concrete pipe for drainage and pollution control applications.
Contact
American Concrete Pipe Association
Ladd Biro
972-724-3039
www.concrete-pipe.org
Champion Management is proud to be the PR agency of record for the ACPA.
Contact
Ladd Biro
972-724-3039
www.concrete-pipe.org
Champion Management is proud to be the PR agency of record for the ACPA.
Multimedia
ACPA hosts plant tour in Henderson, CO
Colorado officials tour concrete pipe plant to see firsthand the benefits of using durable, resilient products made within the state.
Categories