New HDD HDPE Model Specifications Available

Model Specification MAB-11-2024 provides guidance and instruction for water pressure mini- and maxi HDD installations using HDPE PE4710 pipe.

 

Covers HDPE Water Pipelines Up to 60-Inch Diameter and 10,000-Foot-Long Pull

 

IRVING, TX – August 14, 2024 – A new document for small and large diameter high-density polyethylene (HDPE) PE4710 pressure water piping systems using horizontal directional drilling (HDD) is now available.  MAB Model Specification for the Installation of PE4710 Water Service, Distribution, and Transmission Pipes by Horizontal Directional Drilling (MAB-11-2024) is available for free download at www.plasticpipe.org/mabpubs  It was developed by the Municipal Advisory Board (MAB), and published with the help of the members of the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI).

Covered in the document are Maxi-HDD and Mini-HDD operations with sections devoted to Subsurface Investigation, Equipment and Supporting Systems, Regulations, Safety, Environmental Practices plus other steps required for the successful HDD installation of HDPE PE4710 pipe.  It also contains verbiage that can be directly used in bid documents, and includes guidance on submittals and closeout/payments.

“This model specification is intended as a guide ,” stated Camille George Rubeiz, P.E., F. ASCE, co-chair, MAB, and senior director of engineering for the PPI’s Municipal & Industrial Division.  “It is ideal for engineers, users, contractors, and other interested parties to use in the design, construction, and installation of HDPE pressure water piping systems.  The local utility or engineer may want to modify this model specification to adapt the document to local conditions, operations, and practices.”

The Municipal Advisory Board Task Group was led by industry consultant, Larry Slavin, Ph.D., president, Outside Consulting Services, Inc. (Rockaway, NJ).  The new model specification was prepared by MAB members and associates as a service to the water industry.  The MAB serves as an independent, non-commercial adviser to the Municipal & Industrial (M&I) Division of the PPI, the major North American trade association representing the plastic pipe industry.

“We broke the document down into two parallel sections; one for large diameter and another for small diameter,” Slavin explained.  “Both Maxi-HDD and Mini-HDD columns address the same topics with information specific to each.  This was for reading ease and quick reference.  I was very pleased to see the immense number of contributions, along with the cooperation of our Task Group that included academics, contractors, installers, and utility engineers.  Only such a well-rounded group could have produced this very helpful document in fewer than seven months.” 

PPI’s Rubeiz said, ““We would also like to thank those who provided their time and expertise to the project – Dr. Larry Slavin, TG Chair; Marisa Boyce, EBMUD, CA; Casey Haynes, Haynes E2, MO; Nelson Jacome, Miami Dade, FL; Kevin Miller, Miller Pipeline, IN; Dr. Mo Najafi, University of Texas; Jacob Nakano, City Utilities, MO; Masa Niiya, MUD, NE; Mark Mikol, City of Austin, TX; Andrew Schipper, Ft Wayne, IN; Austyn Smedberg, Ft Wayne, IN; Howie Smith, City of Duluth, MN; and Cheryl Wilson, City of Tulsa, OK.”

Additional information including Model Specification (MAB-7) for Midi-Horizontal Directional Drilling can be found at the MAB publications website.

 

About the Municipal Advisory Board:

The mission of the Municipal Advisory Board (MAB) is to improve the design, installation, and operation of municipal HDPE water piping systems through the creation of partnerships among utilities, researchers, designers, contractors, and the HDPE industry.  MAB serves as an independent, non-commercial adviser to the Municipal & Industrial Division of the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc.

 

About PPI:
The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) is the major North American trade association representing the plastic pipe industry and is dedicated to promoting plastic as the materials of choice for pipe and conduit applications.  PPI is the premier technical, engineering and industry knowledge resource publishing data for use in the development and design of plastic pipe and conduit systems.  Additionally, PPI collaborates with industry organizations that set standards for manufacturing practices and installation methods.

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