If the comncrete pipe is a Carnegie joint type system such as prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP), I have been told by a quite experienced fellow from American SpiralWeld that the normal procedure is to weld a cylinder to the steel pipe that matches the joint diameter of the PCCP, either by sliding over the spigot or inserting into the bell of the PCCP etc. They or other large diameter pipe manufacturer could be consulted for further advise, if needed. If there is concern over (unknown) which type of pipe is extant/existing, the cylinder would be set for a bell insertion and include a butt strap for a spigot. The cylinder (or butt strap) is then welded to the PCCP steel joint ring.