Overview
ASTM C1479/C1479M-22 sets the accepted industry practice for the installation of precast concrete sewer, storm drain, and culvert pipe using standard installations. Developed and published by ASTM International, this standard provides guidance for owners, engineers, and contractors to ensure safe, reliable, and effective construction of underground pipe systems intended for the conveyance of sewage, industrial waste, storm water, and for culverts.
The standard addresses considerations for both Imperial/US and SI units, emphasizing the importance of using one system per project for consistency. While it focuses on best practices for installation, it also underlines the user's responsibility to address all safety, health, and environmental considerations relevant to the project.
Key Topics
- Standard Installation Methods: The document details four types of standard embankment and trench installations, ranked by required construction effort, material quality, and quality control. The most stringent (Type 1) offers maximum performance, and the least stringent (Type 4) requires minimal soil and compaction management.
- Pipe Bedding and Support: Specifications for bedding material type and thickness to ensure even load distribution and support for the pipe. It covers procedures for dealing with unsuitable or unstable foundations, including cushioning over rock.
- Soil Classification and Compaction: Guidance on appropriate soil types (based on Unified Soil Classification System and AASHTO criteria) and minimum compaction efforts for each installation type, which are critical for pipe stability and structural integrity.
- Pipe Placement and Joining: Recommendations for accurate placement to line and grade, with emphasis on the correct joining of pipe sections and compaction of bedding before and after pipe placement.
- Backfill and Overfill Procedures: Instructions on selecting, placing, and compacting backfill and overfill materials, including measures to prevent pipe displacement and damage from construction loads or equipment.
- Special Considerations: Advice on trench sheathing removal, trench shield advancement, foundation dewatering, the inclusion of precast appurtenances (like manholes and fittings), and managing minimum cover for construction vehicle loads.
Applications
ASTM C1479/C1479M-22 is widely used as a reference standard by:
- Municipalities and utility owners to specify requirements in construction documents for new and replacement sewer, storm drain, and culvert projects.
- Civil and structural engineers when designing underground precast concrete piping systems, ensuring compatibility with soil conditions, traffic loads, and long-term performance requirements.
- Contractors and construction teams tasked with the installation of precast concrete pipes, providing clear instructions for materials, methods, and inspection points.
- Quality control and inspection professionals to verify that pipe installation aligns with industry expectations for compaction, bedding, soil stability, and other critical parameters.
Using this standard minimizes installation defects, reduces the risk of pipe settlement or structural failure, and supports compliance with recognized international construction practices.
Related Standards
ASTM C1479/C1479M-22 references and builds upon several related industry standards, including:
- ASTM C822 – Terminology Relating to Concrete Pipe and Related Products
- ASTM C1417 – Specification for Manufacture of Reinforced Concrete Sewer, Storm Drain, and Culvert Pipe for Direct Design
- ASTM D698/D1557 – Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil
- ASTM D2487/D2488 – Classification and Identification of Soils
- IEEE/ASTM SI 10 – Standard for Use of SI Units
- AASHTO M 145 – Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
- ASCE 15 – Standard Practice for the Direct Design of Buried Precast Reinforced Concrete Pipe Using Standard Installations
Following ASTM C1479/C1479M-22 in conjunction with these related standards ensures a comprehensive approach to precast concrete pipe installation, from materials selection to onsite execution and long-term durability.