Newly published ASTM C1786, Specification for Segmental Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts, Storm Drains and Sewers Designed According to AASHTO LRFD relieves producers and engineers from having to refer to ASTM standards for similar structures lacking segmental culvert design and fabrication specifics.
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials practice referenced in the C1786 title employs load and resistance factor design methodology using inputs from current statistical knowledge of loads and structural conditions. Segmental precast box sections are being specified for the underground conveyance of storm water, industrial wastes and sewage, or to create pedestrian tunnels and wildlife passage areas under heavily travelled highways.
Developed by ASTM Subcommittee C13.07 on Acceptance Specifications and Precast Concrete Box Section, C1786 is Committee C13 on Concrete Pipe’s first precast segmental box culvert-specific standard. While AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications provide design guidance, notes C13 member and American Concrete Pipe Association Director of Technical Services Josh Beakley, small communities and agencies are not always as familiar with AASHTO requirements as state departments of transportation that use them on a more regular basis. “C1786 incorporates guidance as referenced in the AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, with the production and quality control measures synonymous with an ASTM precast standard, so that practicing engineers can get a good start when considering the use of this product,” he adds.
C1786 and other standards—all searchable by designation—can be purchased at www.astm.org, or by contacting ASTM Customer Relations, 877/909-ASTM; [email protected]. ASTM C13 contacts: ACPA’s Josh Beakley, 972/894-2906, [email protected], technical; ASTM’s Diane Lake, 610/832-9661, [email protected], staff liaison.