Section 02717 - Concrete Sewer Rehabilitation by Machine-Wound PVC Pipe
Section 02717 - Concrete Sewer Rehabilitation by Machine-Wound PVC Pipe
Section 02717 - Concrete Sewer Rehabilitation by Machine-Wound PVC Pipe
PVC PIPE
NTS: This Guide Specification addresses the use of the Rib Loc Systems from
Preussag Pipe Rehabilitation, Inc., to repair surfaces in sewers equal to and
larger than 6 inches in diameter.
The Specifier must select from optional requirements which are based on 3 Rib
Loc products in this Section. These are: (1) Expanda Pipe, (2) Slipliner, and (3)
Ribsteel. Expanda Pipe (6 to 30 inches diameter) is wound and slipped into the
host pipe in one operation, then expanded against the walls of the host pipe.
Slipliners from 9 to 40 inches diameter are simply wound to a fixed diameter
and slipped into the host pipe in one operation. The annular space between the
OD of the Slipliner and the ID of the host pipe is then grouted. Finally, the
Ribsteel product (24 to 100 inches diameter) is wound to a fixed diameter and
slipped into the host pipe similar to the Slipliner product except that a steel
stiffener strip is wound on the outside of the pipe. The stiffener strip creates a
pipe with stiffness equal to the host pipe when it was new. Grouting is needed
to transfer loads to the wound pipe from the surrounding soil.
The Drawings must show the required inside diameter if a grouted annular
space inside the host pipe is required.
PART 1 -- GENERAL
A. The WORK of this Section includes providing restoration to sewers at locations indicated on the
Drawings. Restoration shall employ a machine-wound PVC profile wall pipe [behind which grout is
placed].
B. The WORK of this Section requires materials manufactured by Rib Loc Systems, and installation
shall be by Rib Loc-certified installers.
A. The WORK of this Section shall comply with the current versions of the following:
A. Except as otherwise indicated, the current editions of the following apply to the WORK of this
Section:
ASTM C 109 Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars
(Using 2 inch or 50 mm Cube Specimens)
ASTM D 1784 Rigid Poly (Vinyl Chloride)(PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly
(Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds
ASTM F 1697 Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Profile Strip for Machine Spiral-Wound
Liner Pipe Rehabilitation of Existing Sewers and Conduits
ASTM F 1741 Standard Practice for Installation of Machine Spiral-Wound Poly (Vinyl
Chloride) (PVC) Liner Pipe for Rehabilitation of Existing Sewers and
Conduits
1. Lining system material identification and construction details, including method of joining
adjacent edges.
2. Certified laboratory reports from chemical resistance tests of PVC strip and sealant.
3. Reports of results from testing of representative strip material for the following, according to
ASTM F 1697:
a. Profile dimensions,
b. Pipe stiffness,
c. Joint tightness,
d. Internal pressure holding capacity,
e. Vacuum holding capacity.
5. Design calculations showing that the proposed pipe stiffness satisfies the structural requirements
of the host sewer.
7. A written verification at least 2 days before commencing rehabilitation that the sewer is free of
obstructions and debris and is in suitable condition for repairs.
A. The CONTRACTOR or subcontractor performing the WORK of this Section shall be licensed by the
manufacturer.
PART 2 -- PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Rehabilitated host pipe shall be leak-proof under a minimum external hydrostatic pressure [of 15 feet
of water above the top of the pipe.][equal to the lateral pressure of saturated soils outside the pipe
wall.]
2.2 MATERIALS
1. The strip shall be made from unplasticized PVC compounds having cell classification 13354-C
in accordance with ASTM D 1784. Strip shall have successfully passed the chemical resistance
tests in SSPWC Subsection 210-2.3.3. The steel reinforcing profile shall be Type 316L
stainless steel.
NTS: Delete the optional sentence in the first set of square brackets in paragraph 2.2A2 below if
Ribsteel is the only product in the project. ASTM F 1697 does not include pipe stiffness
for the Ribsteel product.
2. Stiffness: [Profile strip shall have width, thickness, and profile height dimensions as listed in
ASTM F 1697.] Profile dimensions shall be selected to provide an adequate pipe stiffness with
a safety factor of 2.0 for [partially deteriorated][fully deteriorated] host pipe condition as
defined in the appendix of ASTM F 1741. The CONTRACTOR shall submit calculations
showing the pipe stiffness of the proposed profile dimensions satisfies this requirement.
3. Profile strip shall be homogeneous and free from visible cracks, holes, foreign inclusions, and
4. Acceptance: Material from production runs will be considered defective where the tested pipe
stiffness does not meet or exceed the corresponding value in ASTM F 1697 Table 1 or the joints
do not pass the pressure and vacuum tests.
B. Sealant: Sealant for joints shall be resistant to attack by hydrogen sulfide and strong acids and bases.
Sealant shall be as recommended by the system manufacturer.
C. Grout: The grout shall consist of portland cement, water, flyash or lime, and admixtures. Dispersant
may be added to lower the viscosity for increased pumpability. The formulation shall be submitted by
the CONTRACTOR to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER prior to starting the work. Grout
components shall be clean, fresh and stored in a dry condition. Premixed grouts, if used, shall be used in
accordance with the manufacturer's specification. All grouting equipment shall be kept clean and free of
grout buildup.
2.3 MANUFACTURERS
A. Products of the type indicated shall be manufactured by Rib Loc Systems (or equal).
PART 3 -- EXECUTION
A. Strip shall be shipped on reels as needed to protect the material from damage during transport. Strip
shall be plainly labeled to show manufacturer's name, production code, date of manufacture, profile
type, cell classification, and ASTM standard number.
B. Stored materials shall be protected from excessive heat, cold, and weathering. Profile strip shall be
protected from debris contamination. Profile strip shall be handled so that no kinks, gouges, or other
defects develop. Damaged strip shall be removed from the Site and be replaced at no additional cost
to the OWNER.
A. The CONTRACTOR is hereby notified that the sewer is a permit required confined space.
B. Wastewater will continue to flow through the sewer during rehabilitation, and the CONTRACTOR
shall be prepared to perform Work during prevailing flow conditions in the sewer or to divert the
sewage as indicated below. Rehabilitation operations shall not be performed if weather conditions are
such that anticipated wastewater flows can exceed diversion pumping capacity or depths that permit
proper and safe work within the sewer. Operations shall be conducted only when the wastewater level
in the pipe is at a minimal depth.
C. The CONTRACTOR shall employ means and methods which prevent blockage and minimize
surcharge of wastewater in upstream manholes and tributary pipelines.
A. Install and operate diversion pumping equipment to maintain sewage flow and to prevent backup or
overflow.
C. In the event of accidental spill or overflow, the CONTRACTOR shall immediately stop the overflow
and shall take action to clean up spillage and disinfect the spill area to the satisfaction of the
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.
1. Prior to cleaning the concrete surfaces and installing the new liner systems, the CONTRACTOR
shall remove all accumulated debris, foreign materials, and corrosion products and dispose of it
in compliance with all Federal, State and local regulations. Debris includes sludge, dirt, sand,
rocks, grease, roots, and other solid or semi solid materials.
2. The CONTRACTOR shall employ suitable equipment to collect all debris dislodged during
cleaning operations. At a minimum, debris shall be removed prior to the end of each day and
shall be disposed of daily at an approved off-site location. Hauling containers shall be
watertight.
[3. Active leaks which will affect quality of grouting shall be sealed by application of hydraulic
plug material.]
3.5 INSPECTION
A. The CONTRACTOR shall inspect the sewer surface to determine the nature and location of obstacles
or protrusions which prevent or will adversely impact the quality of the liner. Such obstacles and
protrusions shall be removed.
3.6 INSTALLATION
A. Fabrication and Insertion: The CONTRACTOR shall be Rib Loc-Certified. The CONTRACTOR
shall use a manufacturer-supplied machine to spirally wind and lock the profile strip to form a pipe
and push the pipe thus formed into the host pipe. Sealant shall be placed at the proper location on the
locking ribs. [Steel reinforcement shall be wound onto the outside of the pipe and locked into place.]
[B. Expansion: The CONTRACTOR shall pull the wire out of the expandable joint and apply torque to
the pipe to expand it outward against the inner surface of the host pipe. The ends of the pipe shall be
sealed to the walls of the manholes at each end of the pipe.]
3.7 GROUTING
A. General:
1. Expanda Liner Pipe (6 to 30 inches diameter) is wound and slipped into the host pipe in one
operation, then expanded against the walls of the host pipe. Therefore, the annular space of
Expanda Liner Pipe does not require grouting.
2 However, the Slipliner and the Ribsteel liner pipes are of fixed diameter, thus the entire annular
space between the outside of the liner pipe and the inside of the host pipe shall be grouted in
B. Bulkheads
1. The CONTRACTOR shall seal the upstream and downstream ends of the annular space
between manholes using material acceptable to the liner pipe manufacturer.
2. The upstream bulkhead shall have two vents at the crown. The vents shall allow air to be
displaced out of the annular space by the grout. In addition, grout holes may be drilled in the
PVC lining at appropriate points and grout pumped into them until satisfactory fill is obtained.
Grout holes in the PVC liner and vent holes in the bulkhead shall be sealed with PVC plugs.
4. Vents at the crown shall be plugged after placing the final lift.
A. The liner will be inspected by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER for [proper embedment in grout,]
air pockets, edge or seam defects, rips, tears, and punctures. Defects shall be removed, replaced, and
retested.
A. Sewer surfaces shall be inspected by closed circuit television (CCTV) to document the condition of
rehabilitated surfaces in accordance with Section 02735.]
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