RussellCE
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 27, 2023
- 2
Hi All,
Developer is designing an apartment building that spans over a shallow (2-3' cover) City 33" RCP storm drain within a 20' wide easement. The proposed design has no building or foundations within or surcharging the easement or pipe. The City is asking for a 30' vertical clearance within the easement so they can get a crane in to replace any segments of pipe in the future. Current design only provides 9.5' vertical clearance - providing the full 30' height kills the project. I'm researching other methods of installation of this pipe - bobcat/fork lift etc. that doesn't require as much vertical clearance. Pipe comes in 10' segments that weight ~5,000 lbs each. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Robert
Developer is designing an apartment building that spans over a shallow (2-3' cover) City 33" RCP storm drain within a 20' wide easement. The proposed design has no building or foundations within or surcharging the easement or pipe. The City is asking for a 30' vertical clearance within the easement so they can get a crane in to replace any segments of pipe in the future. Current design only provides 9.5' vertical clearance - providing the full 30' height kills the project. I'm researching other methods of installation of this pipe - bobcat/fork lift etc. that doesn't require as much vertical clearance. Pipe comes in 10' segments that weight ~5,000 lbs each. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Robert