Special Report:  Trenchless Pipe Materials

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Concrete, concrete pressure pipe, ductile iron, fiberglass-reinforced, HDPE, polymer concrete, PVC, steel, vitrified clay — these materials are all commonly chosen for today’s trenchless projects. Selecting the right pipe for your project, whether it involves sewer, water, gas, or fiber optic/telecom lines, is a fundamental part of the design process. But how do you determine which pipe will best serve your system’s needs?

Enter the 2024 Trenchless Technology Pipe Selection Guide. To help our readers, we reached out to pipe associations and manufacturers representing the nine primary types of pipes used in trenchless work, gathering insights on the unique benefits of each option. While we’ve shared similar guides in past years, most recently in 2022, the industry has evolved. Our updated guide offers fresh perspectives and highlights changes in these materials.

What’s Inside:

Consider this Special Report your starting point. It’s designed to give you an overview of the different pipes available, but for detailed specifications, consult the manufacturer, pipe association, or your project engineer. All information here is provided by these experts, with the hope of enhancing your understanding of product pipe selection.  Pipe Materials Covered Include:

  • Precast Concrete 
  • Ductile Iron Pipe
  • Concrete Pressure Pipe 
  • Fiberglass Reinforced Pipe
  • High-Density Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE) 
  • Polymer Concrete 
  • Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe (PVC)
  • Steel
  • Vitrified Clay Pipe 

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