A.
Reinforced concrete pipe.
(1)
Reinforced concrete pipe and end sections shall conform to Section 706-02 of the current Standard Specifications of the State of New York Department of Transportation. Pipe shall be Class III, IV or V, depending on loading conditions.
(2)
All reinforced concrete pipe shall be manufactured with slip joints or bell and spigot joints. Reinforced concrete pipe shall be sealed with flexible, watertight, elastomeric gaskets, approved bituminous sealers or plastic sealers. Mortar joint pipe shall not be used.
(3)
Each piece of reinforced concrete pipe shall be marked with the class number and the date of manufacture.
B.
Corrugated metal pipe.
(1)
Round corrugated metal (steel) pipe, pipe arches and sections shall be fully aluminum coated (Aluminized Type II) or fully polymer coated both inside and outside conforming to current AASHTO Specifications.
(2)
All collars or connecting bands shall match the pipe and shall be 12 inches wide and shall be furnished with bolts six inches long.
(3)
Eighteen-inch diameter pipes shall be minimum 14 gauge, all larger diameter pipes shall be minimum 12 gauge. End sections may be one gauge thinner than the pipe.
C.
Smooth interior polyethylene pipe.
(1)
Smooth interior high density polyethylene corrugated pipe shall conform to the requirements of AASHTO M294 Type S. The pipe must also exceed the minimum engineering property values as specified in Section 18 of the AASHTO Bridge Design Manual.
(2)
The pipe shall be identified on the plans as HDPE smooth bore/interior (preferred notation) or other generic description identified and spelled out in a legend on the plan.
D.
Prefabricated end sections shall be made of the same material and construction as the pipe. End sections shall be connected to the pipe in the same manner as pipe sections are connected.
E.
Underdrains shall be perforated corrugated metal or perforated corrugated polyethylene pipe.