sowhatso
Mechanical
- May 9, 2007
- 99
Dear All ,
While we are excavating the trenches for 12" Ductile Iron water main transmission line , we faced a very hard type of rocks ( like granite stones) and it was very difficult to dig deeper to reach the required depth of excavation for the trench ( 140 cm ). As per the design drawings details ,The trench depth should be about 140cm ,and to be backfilled with 65cm soft bedding msterial ,55 cm of single size aggregate ,and 20 cm of compacted top basecourse layer. Due to the problem in axcavation and the difficulty to reach deeper than 80 cm , the contrcator proposed to fill the 80 cm depth trench and to encase the pipe with B-300 PLAIN CONCRETE . I believe the concrete is very strong comparing to the backfill material , is it OK to go for this choice or you have different ideas ?????
My concern is that the datasheets for the pipe manufacturer call for " minimum allowable depth of cover is 3ft (0.9m)" , But concrete is very strong ..... so if you think it is OK please let me know ....
Thanks in advance
While we are excavating the trenches for 12" Ductile Iron water main transmission line , we faced a very hard type of rocks ( like granite stones) and it was very difficult to dig deeper to reach the required depth of excavation for the trench ( 140 cm ). As per the design drawings details ,The trench depth should be about 140cm ,and to be backfilled with 65cm soft bedding msterial ,55 cm of single size aggregate ,and 20 cm of compacted top basecourse layer. Due to the problem in axcavation and the difficulty to reach deeper than 80 cm , the contrcator proposed to fill the 80 cm depth trench and to encase the pipe with B-300 PLAIN CONCRETE . I believe the concrete is very strong comparing to the backfill material , is it OK to go for this choice or you have different ideas ?????
My concern is that the datasheets for the pipe manufacturer call for " minimum allowable depth of cover is 3ft (0.9m)" , But concrete is very strong ..... so if you think it is OK please let me know ....
Thanks in advance