ACIPCO Pipe Progress Noteworthy Projects Across the USA

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Here is a quick look at some construction projects throughout the United States where AMERICAN pipe has been used.

Owner: Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Phoenix, Arizona

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District is well-known in Arizona for the large canals and water supply pipelines it maintains. Here, CAWCD installs AMERICAN Ductile Iron pipe for a project aimed at storing groundwater to meet the growing demand for water in Tucson.

Project: Pima Mine Road Recharge Project Expansion
Engineer: Central Arizona Water Conservation District
Contractor: KE&G Development, LLC, Tucson, Arizona
Material: 5,600 feet of 36" Pressure Class 150 AMERICAN Fastite® Ductile Iron pipe
Sales Engineer: Richard Barge
Customer
Service
Representative:
John Byrd
 
Owner: Russellville City Corp., Russellville, Arkansas

A highway relocation and eastward expansion in this Northwest Arkansas city prompts the installation of more than five miles of AMERICAN Ductile Iron pipe, most of it in 18" and 36" diameters.

Projects: Highway 7 Water Line Relocation, East Water Line Extension
Engineer: Garver Engineers, Little Rock, Arkansas
Contractor: Hunco Builders Inc., Plainview, Arkansas
Material: Highway 7 Water Line Relocation - 16,280 feet of AMERICAN Fastite® Ductile Iron pipe in 6"-36" diameters, including 12,720 feet of 36"; East Water Line Extension - 4,080 feet of 18" Fastite® and 6,160 feet of 36" Fastite®
Sales Engineer: Bret Busby
Customer
Service
Representative:
Karen Hayes
 
Owner: Upper Peninsula Power Company, a subsidiary of WPS Resource Corp.

AMERICAN 114" diameter, spiral-welded steel pipe is used to replace a 42-year-old wooden pipe at the Victoria Hydro facility near Rockland, Michigan. This is part of a growing list of large jobs utilizing AMERICAN's new spiral-welded steel pipe.

Project: UPCO-Victoria Hydro Penstock Fabrication
Engineer: Harza Engineering Company Inc., Denver, Colorado
Contractor: Azco Integrated Construction, Appleton, Wisconsin
Material: 6,050 feet of 114" lap-welded-joint AMERICAN spiral-welded steel pipe with a polyurethane outside coating and various fabricated fittings and flange welded outlets
Sales
Representative:
Tom Mumm; ASWP Manager of Northern Sales: Ian Willoughby
Customer
Service
Representative:
Jeremy Frank
Drafter: Amanda Moses
 
Owner: Richmond County, North Carolina

New pipelines supply water to a Carolina Power & Light plant. Two projects for those pipelines require more than 15 miles of AMERICAN Fastite® and Flex-Ring® Ductile Iron pipe and fittings.

Project: Raw Water Pipeline
Engineer: Jacobs Engineering, Cary, North Carolina
Contractor: McClam & Associates, Little Mountain, South Carolina
Material: 16,000 feet of 36" AMERICAN Fastite® and Flex-Ring® Ductile Iron pipe and fittings
Project: Settled Water Transmission Main
Engineer: Jacobs Engineering, Cary, North Carolina
Contractor: Highway Constructors-APAC, Marston, North Carolina
Material: 65,000 feet of 24" AMERICAN Fastite® and Flex-Ring® Ductile Iron pipe
Sales
Representative:
Keith Vandegrift
Customer
Service
Representative:
Bruce Dickerson

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