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Rinker Materials  
Indianapolis, IN
Doing Business For Over 60 Years
 
Rinker Materials  
Greenfield, IN
Doing Business For Over 60 Years
 
South Houston Concrete Pipe Co., Inc.  
Houston, TX
Manufacturing quality concrete pipe & precast products since 1976
 
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Chowchilla, CA
Concrete pipe & products
 
Hannibal, MO
Precast concrete
 
Charlotte, MI
Concrete pipe
 
Topeka, KS
Precast concrete power, electrical & communication utility vaults, rail crossing panels, three-sided bridges, concrete pipe, box culverts, curb inlets, junction boxes, manholes & related products for storm & sanitary water applications
 
Bristol, VA
Since 1965, quality workmanship & superior service - on time & on budget! Standard & custom concrete pipe & precast, box culvert, bridges, deck slabs, retaining & sound walls, manholes, highway drainage, stormwater management, erosion control mats
 
Puyallup, WA
Specializing in Underground Precast Products. Manufacturing Precast for over 100 years
 
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The concrete pipe industry plays a crucial role in infrastructure development, providing essential components for water management systems, sewage systems, and stormwater drainage. Concrete pipes are manufactured using a mixture of cement, aggregates, and water, which are combined to form a durable and robust material. The manufacturing process typically involves mixing these materials, pouring the mixture into molds, and allowing it to cure. This curing process can be accelerated using steam or other methods to ensure the concrete achieves the desired strength and durability.

Concrete pipes come in various shapes and sizes, including circular, elliptical, and arch shapes, to accommodate different applications and load requirements. Reinforcement with steel cages or fibers often enhances the structural integrity of these pipes, allowing them to withstand significant internal and external pressures. The industry adheres to strict standards and specifications to ensure the quality and performance of the pipes, such as those set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and other regulatory bodies.

Applications of concrete pipes span across multiple sectors, including municipal, industrial, and agricultural. In municipal settings, concrete pipes are integral to wastewater treatment plants, stormwater management systems, and potable water distribution networks. Industrial applications often involve the transportation of industrial effluents and process water. In agriculture, concrete pipes facilitate irrigation and drainage systems, helping to manage water resources efficiently.

The concrete pipe industry serves a wide range of industries, including construction, civil engineering, and environmental management. It supports infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges, and tunnels, where reliable drainage and water management systems are essential. The durability and longevity of concrete pipes make them a preferred choice for projects requiring long-term solutions with minimal maintenance. The industry continues to innovate in materials and manufacturing techniques to improve the performance and sustainability of concrete pipes, addressing the growing demands for efficient and resilient infrastructure solutions.

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