I suppose everyone is entitled to their own opinions and design philosophies, that is why this forum succeeds.
New construction puts a different perspective on the question initially posed. Presuming the deeper main, in this case the sanitary line, would be first installation and the storm the second you should be able to effectively bridge the crossing without resorting to transitioning to D.I. at all as there really would be no need, unless there are other circimstances I am not aware of.
I am also presuming you are the design engineer for this development and/or subdivision and as such, your design is being reviewed by the Town for approval as a condition of the development agreement or subdivision servicing agreement. Getting back to your original question, yes, I believe I know why the Town Engineer requested the D.I. pipe. It's your design, if you are not in agreement with a change, it will be up to you to provide the rebuttal argument as to suitability of a transition or use of Fernco couplers, transition manholes or any other coupling system for the crossings or whether an alternate crossing option can be agreed upon. Agreement by the parties will allow the approval process to continue and the project moves forward.
Whether you agree or disagree with anyone's opinions here is really irrelevant. The threads posted to date clearly demonstrate differing opinions as to the method of transition, but ultimately, it really doesn't matter because you will ultimately choose an option you are most comfortable with. If you want manholes...use them, if you want couplers...specify them.
I personally think the whole request of transitioning from PVC to D.I. (or any other pipe type) is ridiculous and perhaps a tad inexperienced (within the context to which you have described), but nonetheless is a reality at this point. I also know what my reactions and recourse would be, as stated previously, but that is also a decision to which your firm, the Owner and the Town must resolve. I only know that my solution would not involve transitions, unless so ordered by the municipality and well documented on the drawings and in the design files and letters of correspondence.
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