Scott Air Force Base Drainage Improvements

St. Clair County, Illinois

Reline / Rehabilitation

Owner:

Scott Air Force Base

Engineer:

Scott Air Force Base

Contractor:

Davinroy Mechanical Contractors Inc.

Installation:

July 2014

Technical Description:

  • Product Type: DuroMaxx® SRPE LH Joint (3 PSI)
  • Diameter: 72"
  • Length: 2,208 LF

Scott Air Force Base (AFB), located in St. Clair County, Illinois, is home to several command and control elements that represent logistics for the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. The base was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entered World War I in April 1917 and was named after Corporal Frank S. Scott, the first enlisted person to be killed in an aviation crash. One of the main missions at Scott AFB is to provide mission-ready Airmen and capabilities to enable rapid mobility.

This was certainly made evident in their routine base infrastructure inspections to ensure that everything functions and operates at peak condition. During such a base inspection, it was determined that a section of the runway was in need of improvement. There were multiple older storm sewers at the airfield either under or in close proximity to the runways and taxiway. The base decided to rehabilitate the storm sewers and make other new drainage improvements at the airfield. The largest pipe slated for rehabilitation was a 78" diameter, 10% vertical ellipse storm sewer installed underneath the base’s primary runway and taxiway.

The facilities engineers at Scott Air Force Base did not want to excavate the storm sewer which would require cutting through the runway pavement above. While air traffic was able to be diverted to a nearby, adjoining airport – keeping the runway intact and functional during installation was preferred. Rather than close the runway down and redirect daily air traffic, it was decided that a slipline rehabilitation of the existing storm line would be the best method.

Due to the irregular shape of the existing 78" diameter storm sewer, the use of conventional, round liner pipe would have required considerable downsizing of the liner pipe in order to provide adequate clearance during the installation process. This approach would have had a substantial negative impact on the hydraulic capacity as well. Contech Engineered Solutions proposed the use of a larger, elliptical liner pipe that would result in greater cross-sectional area of the liner pipe and improved hydraulic capacity utilizing DuroMaxx® Steel Reinforced Polyethylene (SRPE) liner pipe. DuroMaxx is a high performance pipe system available in 30” to 120” diameter sizes and offers a Mannings ‘n’ value of 0.012. The relatively thin wall profile, light weight and strength characteristics make it an ideal sliplining solution. DuroMaxx is also a stand-alone direct bury pipe product that is included in the AASHTO material and design standard specifications. Wood struts were installed at Contech’s manufacturing facility to hold the oval shape during the installation of the pipe.

As a result of the straight alignment and the vertical ellipse shape of the existing pipe and liner pipe, Davinroy Mechanical determined that the most appropriate installation procedure was to segmentally slipline through a limited number of insertion pits that allowed for pulling in individual liner pipe sections that could then be joined inside the existing pipe. This technique allowed for easy placement of timber blocking and grouting tubes between the liner pipe and existing pipe ahead of the sliplining operations. The nearly continuous blocking provided flotation restraint and position control. Davinroy Mechanical had never done a large diameter reline of any kind with any product before this project. Their ingenuity along with Contech’s technical and product support made this a huge success.

Three insertion pits were used to provide access to the existing storm sewer. Davinroy constructed a specialized pulling head and other devices, then used a conventional winch and cable system to pull the individual liner pipe sections into place and push home the joints. Although only one pipe was pulled at a time, Davinroy was able to streamline the process. Learning much from pulling only one pipe in the first day, they quickly developed an efficient system and were able to pull more pipes into place by the end of the second day.

The joints required a small amount of gasket lube that was applied above ground but checked just ahead of joint insertion. The longest pulling distance was directly under the runway and taxiway and totaled nearly 1,100 linear feet. The pipe featured gasketed bell and spigot joints that were manufactured at Contech’s Montgomery, Alabama plant. The ellipsing process took place at Contech’s Sikeston, Missouri plant. Staged grouting featured the use of lightweight cellular grout after bulkheads were placed at each insertion location and at the original access structures. Air vents were used in the bulkheads to allow the escape of air as grout filled the void between the original and new pipe. Buoyant forces were evaluated and managed prior to grout placement to ensure the desired end result. The grouting was conducted by subcontractor MixOnSite USA, Inc of Buffalo Grove, IL – a nationwide contractor specializing in low density cellular concrete.

Mark Davinroy, owner of Davinroy Mechanical Contractors, commented, “This was a once in a lifetime project. Contech lived up to everything they said they would do. Although the ellipsing of the pipe created some challenges, I would gladly pull round pipe any day and would definitely do this kind of job again given the opportunity. I was very happy with the outcome.”

Technical Description:

  • Product Type: DuroMaxx® SRPE LH Joint (3 PSI)
  • Diameter: 72"
  • Length: 2,208 LF
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