BRIS
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 12, 2003
- 525
This is another one of my problems resolving a dispute between the designer and contractor.
The designer has used nearly all of the available joint deflection at spigot and socket joints in his plan and profile design leaving only a +/- 2.5 mm tolerance for the contractor to work to in pipe installation. This is 1.6 m diameter PCCP (Pre cast concrete cylinder pressure pipe 16 bar). Not easy stuff to maneuver about the trench.
The designer claims his design is to industry standards and he has never come across a specification requirement to limit joint deflection to a percentage of manufacturers recommendation. The UK water engineering standards specification and BS 8010 covering pipe installation typically recommend that the pipe joint deflection, after installation, should not exceed 75% of the manufacturers recommended maximum joint deflection. And if there is a risk of settlement this should be reduced.
The designer doesn’t recognize UK standards! I am looking for other references in international standards, specifications etc. which specify maximum joint deflections as a percentage of manufacturer's recommended maximum that may be utilized in design and also limits not to be exceeded after installation.
The designer has used nearly all of the available joint deflection at spigot and socket joints in his plan and profile design leaving only a +/- 2.5 mm tolerance for the contractor to work to in pipe installation. This is 1.6 m diameter PCCP (Pre cast concrete cylinder pressure pipe 16 bar). Not easy stuff to maneuver about the trench.
The designer claims his design is to industry standards and he has never come across a specification requirement to limit joint deflection to a percentage of manufacturers recommendation. The UK water engineering standards specification and BS 8010 covering pipe installation typically recommend that the pipe joint deflection, after installation, should not exceed 75% of the manufacturers recommended maximum joint deflection. And if there is a risk of settlement this should be reduced.
The designer doesn’t recognize UK standards! I am looking for other references in international standards, specifications etc. which specify maximum joint deflections as a percentage of manufacturer's recommended maximum that may be utilized in design and also limits not to be exceeded after installation.