Lessons learned in trenchless pipe replacement

Jason S. Lueke, Peter Strychowsky, Samuel Ariaratnam

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Abstract

Trenchless pipe replacement techniques represent an emerging geld of new construction that provides a practical alternative to conventional open cut construction. There are several advantages that pipe bursting presents over traditional pipe replacement and installation methods including: 1) reduced social costs and environmental impact; and 2) increased productivity and safety. Pipe bursting is recognized as the only method of trenchless pipe replacement or rehabilitation where an existing pipe can be replaced with a completely new pipe of equal diameter or larger, therefore maintaining or increasing the capacity of Ihe current line. While pipe bursting has been in employed in Europe since the mid-1980's, it has been slow in its acceptance in North America. Due to the many unknowns inherent to underground construction, there is certain risk and considerations associated with this construction alternative. Through the analysis of three case studies of static pipe bursting projects, several of these considerations will be examined to provide a summary of lessons learned. These lessons incorporate the aspects of pipe bursting that are lessor known to assist in the identification of circumstances in which pipe bursting may be a suitable method of replacement. It is anticipated that, through the sharing of this knowledge and experience, the mysteries surrounding the pipe bursting technique will be made clearer to help in promoting the method as a viable alternative to traditional open cut pipe replacement.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings, Annual Conference - Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
EditorsT. Viraraghavan, H. O'Connor, A. Valente
Pages147-156
Number of pages10
Volume3
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes
EventCanadian Society for Civil Engineering - 1999 Annual Conference - Regina Saskatchewan, Canada
Duration: Jun 2 1999Jun 5 1999

Other

OtherCanadian Society for Civil Engineering - 1999 Annual Conference
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityRegina Saskatchewan
Period6/2/996/5/99

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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