Water Agencies' Standards
Water Agencies' Standards
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 15061 CEMENT-MORTAR LINED AND COATED STEEL PIPE AND SPECIALS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 DESCRIPTION
This section includes materials, design, fabrication, and installation of cement-mortar lined and
coated steel pipe and specials.
The publications listed below form part of this specification to the extent referenced and are
referred to in the text by the basic designation only. Reference shall be made to the latest edition
of said standards unless otherwise called for.
Cement-mortar lined and coated steel pipe and specials shall be used only for specific purposes
as shown on the Approved Plans. Generally, cement-mortar lined and coated steel pipe shall be
used for transmission mains of 16” or larger.
1.05 SPECIALS
A special is defined as any piece of pipe other than a normal full length of straight pipe. This
includes, but is not limited to, elbows, short pieces, reducers, tees, crosses, spools, sections with
outlets, beveled sections and manholes.
A. All steel used for pipe or specials shall have a 248 MPa (36,000psi) minimum yield point
unless otherwise directed by the District Engineer. See material information concerning
steel designation below.
B. Design stress in steel cylinders shall not exceed 50% of the specified minimum yield
strength of the steel used. The internal operating pressure used for design shall be a
minimum of 1.03 Pa (150psi) or as called for on the Approved Plans, whichever is
greater. If no specific surge analysis has been performed, the internal operating pressure
used in circumferential stress calculations shall include at least a 10% increase for surge
conditions. No allowance shall be made for the tensile strength of the cement mortar
lining and coating.
C. Specials shall be designed per AWWA M11 and as a minimum shall conform to the
pressure rating, grade of steel and cylinder thickness of the adjoining standard pipe
sections. Fitting dimensions shall conform to AWWA C208. Reinforcing collars,
wrappers, crotch plates, and anchor rings shall be designed and fabricated per AWWA
M11.
1. Outlets may be built into the wall of the pipe or may be fabricated as steel plate
specials. Outlets of size 50mm (2") and smaller in piping 100mm (4") and larger
shall be of the threadolet type or shall be extra-heavy half couplings to fit the pipe
in accordance with AWWA M11. Outlets shall be 1360kg (3,000 lb.) WOG
forged steel per ASTM A105. Threads shall comply with ANSI B1.20.1. Outlets
larger than 50mm (2") shall use a tee or nozzle with a flanged outlet. All outlets
larger than 50mm (2") in diameter shall be provided with steel reinforcing collars,
wrapper plates, or crotch plates per AWWA M11. At the option of the
manufacturer, wrappers may be used in place of collars, and crotch plates may
be used in place of collars or wrappers.
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2. On 50mm (2") and smaller outlets where nylon insulation bushings are to be
used, the outlet shall be increased in size to accept the bushing.
3. Tees, wyes, and crosses shall be dimensioned in accordance with AWWA C208,
Table 1, or as modified on the Approved Plans.
4. Bends shall have a minimum radius of not less than 2½ times the pipe diameter
unless otherwise approved by the District Engineer. The maximum deflection at
mitered girth seams shall be 22½Ε. At the option of the Contractor, a bend may
be welded to the adjacent pipe section.
5. All specials shall be marked at both ends of the fitting with “Field Top” indicators.
D. Minimum cylinder thickness for pipe and specials shall be 6.35mm (0.250" or ¼”) or as
directed by the District Engineer.
The wall thickness tolerances for steel pipe 300mm (12”) diameter and larger shall be
governed by the requirements of the ASTM specifications to which the plates or sheets
are ordered, but in no case shall the thickness be less than 6.35mm (0.250" or ¼”) or as
directed by the District Engineer.
E. Standard pipe sections shall not be less than 6m (20') nor more than 12m (40') in length,
except where shorter lengths are required to fit horizontal and vertical alignment or are
otherwise shown on the Approved Plans.
1. Bell and Spigot with Rubber Gasket: In accordance with AWWA C200 and
AWWA M11. Bell ends that are pressed or rolled shall be limited to maximum
pipe diameter of 525mm (21") nominal.
2. Lap Welded Joints: Use expanded bell with matching spigot end.
6. Flexible Pipe Couplings: Use plain-end pipe with flexible pipe couplings per
AWWA C200. Provide joint harnesses per AWWA M11 where indicated on the
Approved Plans.
Minor changes of direction in the grade or alignment may be made by a deflection in the
joint up to a maximum of 19mm (¾“) on one side of the joint. For greater angular
deflections, pipe with ends beveled up to a maximum of 5 degrees measured from a
plane perpendicular to the pipe’s axis may be used. The short point on the bevel shall be
so marked on the pipe. Pipe length shorter than 6m (20’) may be used on curves.
Where curves that have a shorter radius than can be accommodated by beveled pipe are
required, or where indicated on the Approved Plans, special short-radius bends shall be
provided.
Use coatings and linings conforming to AWWA C205, except as noted below. All exterior
metal surfaces intended for direct buried service shall be coated.
J. The term "diameter of pipe" as used in these specifications or as shown on the Approved
Plans shall mean the net inside diameter of the mortar lining.
A. Cement-mortar lined and coated steel pipe shall be inspected at the supplier’s
manufacturing plant by the District Engineer. Contractor shall be responsible for District
Engineer’s expenses, including travel, time, meals and overnight accommodations.
Overnight accommodations and air travel may be required if the manufacturing plant is
more than 200 miles from the District Engineer’s office.
B. In addition to the shop hydrostatic testing performed on pipe cylinders required per
AWWA C200, all welds of specials and attachments (i.e. joint rings and nozzles) shall be
tested by a dye penetrant process. Certification of such testing shall be submitted to the
District.
C. Field welders shall be certified under Section IX, Part A of the ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code or in accordance with AWWA C206, Section 4.4. Welders shall present a
copy of their certification to the District prior to performing any field welding.
Certifications shall be dated within three (3) years of the job to be performed.
D. Plainly mark each length of straight pipe and each special at the bell end to identify the
proper location of the pipe item by reference to the layout schedule.
E. The top of all pipe and specials shall be clearly identified by marking the top with “T.O.P.”
for easy identification in the field.
Delivery, storage, and handling of the pipe and specials shall be as follows:
A. Pipe and fittings shall be carefully handled and shall be protected against damage to
linings and coatings due to impact shocks Pipe shall not be placed directly on rough
ground but shall be supported in a manner which will protect the pipe against injury
whenever stored at the site or elsewhere. Pipe shall be handled and stored per these
requirements and in accordance with the Manufacturer’s recommendations.
B. Temporary internal bracing shall be installed in all pipe 400mm (16") and larger prior to
shipment to the job site. Temporary internal bracing shall be 100mm x 100mm (4" x 4")
wooden struts installed in both the horizontal and vertical directions. Each set of struts
shall be nailed together as a unit. Wooden wedges may be used to maintain the proper
tight fit of the internal bracing. The bracing shall be located 300mm (12") in from each
end of the pipe section for all pipe, and additionally at the mid-point for piping600mm
(24") and larger. Maintain internal bracing as specified under Pipe Installation.
D. Pipes and specials shall only be handled with appropriate spreader bars and wide nylon
slings. Chains or wire rope slings shall not be used. Under no circumstances shall pipe
or specials be pushed or dragged along the ground. All pipe sections over 6m (20') in
length shall be lifted at the quarter points from each end.
E. Store pipe on earth berms or padded timber cradles adjacent to the trench in the
numerical order of installation. Place the supports at about the one-quarter point from
the pipe ends.
F. Maintain plastic end caps on all pipe and specials in good condition until the pipe is ready
to be installed in the trench. Periodically open the plastic end caps and spray potable
water inside the pipe to moisten the mortar lining as directed by the District Engineer.
1.09 SUBMITTALS
The following items shall be submitted to the District for review and approval prior to fabrication of
steel pipe and specials:
2. Pipe station and bottom of pipe (BOP) elevation at each change of grade and
alignment.
5. Locations of bulkheads for field hydrostatic testing. (Testing against valves shall
not be permitted).
D. Calculations supporting the sizing of reinforcing collar plates, wrapper plates or crotch
plates.
H. Mill test reports on each heat from which steel is rolled, at the discretion of the District
Engineer.
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I. Certification of dye penetrant shop-weld testing.
Cement-mortar lined and coated steel pipe and specials for recycled water shall be identified with
purple colored coating, purple polyethylene sleeves, identification labels, or signs in accordance
with Section 15151.
Wax tape shall be installed in accordance with Section 13100 as shown on the Approved Plans
or as directed by the District Engineer.
Tracer wire shall be installed on all cement-mortar lined and coated steel potable and recycled
water mains in accordance with Section 15000.
Warning/Identification Tape shall be installed on all cement-mortar lined and coated steel potable
and recycled water mains in accordance with Section 15000.
PART 2 MATERIALS
Steel pipe and specials shall conform to the requirements of the AWWA C200 and C205, and
AWWA M11, except as modified herein.
Steel for fabricated cylinders shall conform to ASTM A 36/A 36M, ASTM A 1011/A 1011M, Grade
36, or ASTM A1018/A 1018M, Grade 36. Other steel grades may be used only upon approval of
the District Engineer.
A. Cement used in mortar lining and coating shall be Portland Cement per ASTM C 150,
Type V for coating and Type II or Type V for lining.
A. Paint and coating products for exterior surfaces of all pipe and appurtenances not
otherwise mortar-coated shall be in accordance with Section 09910 and the Approved
Materials List.
B. Paint and coating products for areas in contact with potable water such plain ends of
pipe, grooved and shouldered ends of pipe and exposed inside surfaces of threaded
outlets and blind flanges shall be in accordance with Section 15000 and selected from
the Approved Materials List.
Bolts and nuts shall be in accordance with Section 15000 and the Approved Materials List.
2.05 GASKETS
A. Rubber-ring gaskets shall comply with AWWA C200 according to the applicable joint type
and pressure rating of the piping system.
B. Flange gaskets shall comply with AWWA C207. Flange gaskets shall be 3.18mm (⅛")
thick aramid fibers bound with nitrile for all sizes of pipe. Gaskets shall be full-face type
with pre-punched holes.
C. In the event of encountering organic solvents or petroleum products during the course of
the work, alternate gasket materials or joint treatment will be required as directed by the
District Engineer.
Joint bonding, flange insulation kits, internal epoxy linings, and cathodic protection materials shall
be provided as indicated on the Approved Plans and in accordance with Section 13110 and the
Approved Materials List.
The imported granular material for use in pipe and trench zones shall be in accordance with
Section 02223.
Concrete used for thrust and anchor blocks shall be in accordance with Section 03000.
Wax tape materials shall be in accordance with Section 13110 and the Approved Materials List.
The Contractor shall furnish all equipment and materials required for CCTV inspections in
accordance with Section 15045.
Tracer wire materials shall be in accordance with Section 15000 and the Approved Materials List.
Warning/Identification Tape materials shall be in accordance with Section 15000 and the
Approved Materials List.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 GENERAL
At all times when the work of installing pipe is not in progress, including worker break times, the
ends of the pipe shall be closed with tight-fitting, vermin-proof and child-proof caps or plugs. Do
not permit trench water to enter the pipe. Do not place tools, clothing, or other materials in the
pipe. The Contractor shall maintain the interior of the pipe in a sanitary condition free from
foreign materials at all times.
Trenching, backfilling and compaction shall be performed in accordance with Section 02223.
3.03 DEWATERING
When the work requires and the size of the pipe allows entry of personnel into the pipe, the
Contractor shall comply with all Federal and State regulations for confined space entry. Work
inside pipelines shall not be undertaken until all the tests and safety provisions of the Code of
Federal Regulations 1910.146, and the General Industry Safety Orders of the California Code of
Regulations, Title 8, Section 5159 for confined space entry have been performed and the area is
verified as safe to enter. Generally, the aforementioned safety provisions apply to pipe 600mm
(24") and larger. Note that for pipe less than 600mm (24") diameter, more stringent safety
procedures apply.
The Contractor shall furnish and install all pipe, specials, fittings, closure pieces, valves,
supports, bolts, nuts, gaskets, jointing materials, and all other appurtenances as shown on the
Approved Plans and as required to provide a complete and workable installation.
Pipe installation shall be as shown on the Approved Plans and Shop Drawings in accordance
with the following:
A. No pipe shall be installed where the linings or coatings show cracks that may be harmful
as determined by the District Engineer. Such damaged linings and coatings shall be
repaired or new, undamaged pipe sections shall be provided.
C. The Contractor shall inspect each pipe and fitting to insure that there are no damaged
portions of the pipe. The Contractor shall remove or smooth out any burrs, gouges, weld
splatter, or other small defects prior to laying the pipe.
D. Before placement of pipe in the trench, each pipe or fitting shall be thoroughly cleaned of
any foreign substance which may have collected thereon and shall be kept clean at all
times thereafter. For this purpose, the openings of all pipes and fittings in the trench
shall be closed during any interruption to the work as noted above.
E. Pipe shall be laid directly on the bedding material. No blocking will be permitted, and the
bedding shall be such that it forms a continuous, solid bearing for the full length of the
pipe. Excavations shall be made as needed to facilitate removal of handling devices
after the pipe is laid. Bell holes shall be formed at the ends of the pipe to prevent point
loading at the bells or couplings and to permit visual inspection of the joint. Excavation
shall be made as needed outside the normal trench section at field joints to permit
adequate access to the joints for field connection operations and for application of
coatings on field joints.
F. Installation Tolerances: Each section of pipe shall be laid in the order and position
shown on the approved layout schedule to the proper lines and grades in accordance
with the following:
1. Each section of pipe having a nominal diameter less than 1200mm (48”) shall be
laid not to vary more than 50mm (2”) horizontally or 25mm (1”) vertically from the
alignment and elevations shown on the Approved Plans.
2. Each section of pipe having nominal diameter 1200mm (48”) and larger shall be
laid not to vary more than five percent (5%) of the pipe diameter horizontally or
two and one half percent (2.5%) of the pipe diameter vertically.
G. Where necessary to raise or lower the pipe due to unforeseen obstructions or other
causes, the District Engineer may change the alignment and/or the grades. Such
change shall be made by the deflection of joints, by the use of bevel adapters, or by the
use of additional fittings. However, in no case shall the deflection in the joint exceed
seventy five percent (75%) of the maximum deflection recommended by the pipe
manufacturer. No joint shall be deflected any amount that will be detrimental to the
strength and water tightness of the finished joint. In all cases the joint opening, before
finishing with the protective mortar inside the pipe, shall be the controlling factor.
H. Pipes shall be laid uphill on grades exceeding 10 percent. Pipe that is laid on a downhill
grade shall be blocked and held in place until the following pipe section has been
installed to provide sufficient support to prevent movement.
I. Temporary internal pipe bracing shall be left in place in pipe sizes larger than 600mm
(24”) until pipe zone compaction has have been completed. Bracing in pipe smaller than
600mm (24”) may be removed immediately after the pipe has been laid into the trench.
The Contractor shall employ a laboratory to monitor pipe deflection by measuring pipe
inside diameter before bracing is removed and 24 hours after struts are removed. Pipe
deflection shall not exceed 2 percent in 24 hours after the bracing has been removed.
After the backfill has been placed, the struts shall be removed.
J. Cold Weather Protection: No pipe shall be installed upon a foundation onto which frost
has penetrated or at any time that there is a danger of the formation of ice or penetration
of frost at the bottom of the excavation. No pipe shall be laid unless it can be established
that the trench will be backfilled prior to formation of ice and frost.
K. Pipe and Specials Protection: The openings of all pipe and specials where the pipe and
specials have been mortar-lined in the shop shall be protected with suitable bulkheads to
maintain a moist atmosphere and to prevent unauthorized access by persons, animals,
water, or any undesirable substance. The bulkheads shall be designed to prevent drying
out of the interior of the pipe. The Contractor shall introduce water into the pipe to keep
the mortar moist where moisture has been lost due to damaged bulkheads.
B. Both the bell and spigot ends shall be cleaned of foreign matter prior to welding.
C. For pipe diameters less than 600mm (24") the exterior of the joint shall be welded. For
pipe diameter 600mm (24") and larger, the joint shall be welded in accordance with the
approved submittal. All welded joints shall remain exposed until inspection has been
performed.
E. Weld material shall be deposited in successive layers. Complete and clean each pass
around the entire circumference of the pipe before commencing the next pass.
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F. The minimum number of passes in the completed weld shall be as follows:
H. Tack-welding the joint may be permitted to hold the pipe in place. If the joint is to be
circumferentially welded, sufficient time shall elapse to allow for an initial set of interior
joint lining prior to proceeding with joint welding. Rapid-setting mortar may be used in
accordance with this Section. In some cases, the District Engineer may require hand
holes.
I. Field welders shall be certified in accordance with ASME Section IX (pipe welders) or
AWS D1.1 (plate welders). Welders shall present a copy of their certification to the
District Engineer prior to performing any field welding.
J. Prior to butt-strap welding, the pipe and pipe joint shall be properly positioned in the
trench using line-up damps so that, in the finished joint, the abutting pipe sections shall
not be misaligned by more than 1.59mm (1/16”).
K. The pipe ends shall be cut straight on joints where butt straps are used for realignment,
adjustment, or deflection, and fillet welds shall be made as indicated.
1. The District shall arrange for the welds to be inspected. Inspection of welds shall
take place as soon as possible following the completion of the welds.
2. The Contractor shall coordinate and supply ventilation, lighting, and other
equipment deemed necessary for inspection. The Contractor shall be
responsible for providing safe entry into and out of the trench, safety of
inspection personal, traffic control and other safety precautions deemed
necessary for the inspections.
Complete interior mortar joints for pipe sizes less than 600mm (24") by drawing through a tight-
fitting swab or squeegee. Coat the face of the cement mortar lining at the bell with a sufficient
amount of stiff cement mortar to fill the gap. Immediately after joining the pipes, draw the swab
through the pipe to remove all excess mortar and expel it from the open pipe end. Do not move
the pipe after the swab has been pulled past the joint. See requirements under "Field Welded
Joints" for these joints requiring welding.
A. Complete interior mortar joints for pipe sizes 600mm (24") and larger by the trowel
method. Prior to applying interior mortar at the joints all backfill in the area shall be
completed. After cleaning the interior joint, pack cement mortar into each joint. Finish
the surface with a steel trowel to a smooth finish and equal thickness to match the
adjoining pipe mortar.
B. Where more than a 100mm (4") joint strip of mortar is required, place galvanized welded
wire mesh reinforcement in 50mm x 100mm (2" x 4”) pattern of No. 13 gauge over the
exposed steel. Install the mesh so that the wires on the 50mm (2") spacing direction run
circumferentially around the pipe. Crimp the wires on the 100mm (4") spacing to support
the mesh 9.5mm (3/8") from the metal surface. Steel-trowel finish the interior mortar to
match adjoining mortar-lined pipe sections.
A. The outside annular space between pipe sections shall be completely filled with grout
formed by the use of polyethylene foam-lined fabric bands. The grout space shall be
flushed with water prior to filling so that the surfaces of the joint to be in contact with the
grout will be thoroughly moistened when the grout is poured. The joint shall be filled with
grout by pouring from one side only. Grout shall be rodded with a wire or other flexible
rod or vibrated so that the grout completely fills the joint recess by moving down one side
of the pipe, around the bottom of the pipe and up the opposite side. Pouring and rodding
the grout shall be continued to allow completion of the filling of the entire joint recess in
one operation. Care shall be taken to leave no unfilled space. Grouting of the outside
joint spaces shall be kept as close behind the laying of the pipe as possible except that in
no case shall grouting be closer than three joints of the pipe being laid.
B. The grout bands or heavy-duty diapers shall be polyethylene foam-lined fabric with steel
strapping of sufficient strength to hold the fresh mortar, resist nodding of the mortar, and
allow excess water to escape. The foam plastic shall be 100 percent closed cell,
chemically inert, insoluble in water and resistant to acids, alkalis and solvents. Foam
Plastic shall be Dow Chemical Company, Ethafoam 222, or equal.
The fabric backing shall be cut and sewn into 224mm (9”) wide strips with slots for the
steel strapping on the outer edges. The polyethylene foam shall be cut into strips
150mm (6”) wide and slit to a thickness of 6.35mm (¼”) that will expose a hollow or open-
cell surface on one side. The foam liner shall be attached to the fabric backing with the
open or hollow cells facing towards the pipe. The foam strip shall cover the full interior
circumference of the grout band with sufficient length to permit a 200mm (8”) overlap of
the foam at or near the top of the pipe joint. Splices to provide continuity of the material
will be permitted. The polyethylene foam material shall be protected from direct sunlight.
C. Following grouting, the joint shall be wrapped with two layers of polyethylene
encasement in accordance with per Section 15000.
Butt strap closure joints shall be installed where shown on the Approved Plans in accordance
with AWWA C206.
A. Butt straps shall be field welded to the outside plain end of the pipe along both edges
with a full circumferential weld. A minimum of two weld passes shall be used.
B. The interior of the joints shall be filled with a rapid-set mortar and finished off smoothly to
match the pipe interior diameter.
C. Clean the butt strap with a wire brush and apply a cement and water wash coat prior to
applying cement mortar.
D. Galvanized wire mesh, 50mm x 100mm (2" x 4”) x No. 13 gauge shall be installed to the
exterior of the joint prior to applying the mortar coating.
E. Coat the exterior of the closure assemblies with mortar to cover all steel with a minimum
of 32mm (1¼”).
F. Seal weld the steel plug to the hand hole after the interior of the joint has been inspected
and approved by the District Engineer.
G. Following grouting, the joint shall then be wrapped with two layers of polyethylene
encasement in accordance with Section 15000.
B. The bolts, nuts and flange faces shall be thoroughly cleaned by wire brush prior to
assembly.
E. Slip-on type flanges intended for field fit-up and welding shall be welded inside and
outside in accordance with AWWA C207.
F. Coat the exterior of exposed flanges, bolts and nuts in accordance with Section 09910.
Bonding of joints to provide continuity, flange insulation kits, internal epoxy linings, and other
cathodic protection items and materials shall be installed where shown on the Approved Plans in
accordance with the Standard Drawings and Section 13110.
Wax tape shall be installed as shown on the Approved Plans or as directed by the District
Engineer in accordance with Section 13110 and the Standard Drawings.
3.15 CONCRETE
Where required, concrete thrust and anchor blocks shall be installed in accordance with Section
03000 and as shown on the Approved Plans. Prior to filling the pipeline with water, refer to
Section 03000 for the minimum concrete curing time required.
Tracer Wire shall be installed in accordance with Section 15000 and the Standard Drawings.
Warning/Identification Tape shall be installed in accordance with Section 15000 and the Standard
Drawings.
Disinfection, bacteriological testing, and flushing shall be performed in accordance with Section
15041.
A. Exterior surfaces of all pipe and appurtenances not otherwise mortar-coated shall be field
painted in accordance with Section 09910.
END OF SECTION