Crossing Lake Oahe was one of the most challenging aspects of constructing the new transmission line because of the lake's length and depth. The original design called for a 3,660-lin ft HDD installation beneath one of the lake's major tributaries. With a depth of nearly 100 ft, the design required 24-in. fusiblbe PVC pipe...
Underground Solutions provides infrastructure technologies for water and sewer applications. UGSI's Fusible PVC® products contain a proprietary PVC formulation that, when combined with UGSI's patented fusion process, results in a monolithic, fully-restrained, gasket-free, leak-free piping system. Fusible C-900® and Fusible C-905® both comply with AWWA C900 and C905 respectively and are certified to NSF 61.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
South Dakota Fusible PVC Project Sets a Record
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Project Features Pipe Bursting with Fusible PVC™ Pipe System
One of these—in South Salt Lake, Utah—involved replacement of an aging 18-inch asbestos-cement water transmission line beneath Roberts Avenue. As part of the Utah Department of Transportation’s State Street to 13th East Utility relocation project, the line was one of several water utilities targeted for upgrading due to potential settlement during the road project.
Pipe bursting was selected as the pipe replacement technology by the city and the engineering consultant, Horrocks Engineers (Pleasant Grove, Utah). The reasons were quick installation and the tightness of the site, and because asbestos-cement pipe can be problematic if excavated and removed. Pipe bursting would simply force the pipe fragments into the surrounding soil.
Pipe bursting was selected as the pipe replacement technology by the city and the engineering consultant, Horrocks Engineers (Pleasant Grove, Utah). The reasons were quick installation and the tightness of the site, and because asbestos-cement pipe can be problematic if excavated and removed. Pipe bursting would simply force the pipe fragments into the surrounding soil.
Fusible PVC pipe was chosen for the replacement pipe because of its reduced material costs..."
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Fusible PVC™ Sets New Record
Fusible PVC™ continues to set new records with this recent King Contracting 4800 LF 24” DR18 horizontal directional drill (HDD). The high tensile strength of Fusible C-905® allowed for the continuous 14 hour pull-in of the fused pipe under the Grand River inSouth Dakota. Fusible PVC™ joint strength and joint reliability have allowed for plastic pipe pull-ins that cannot be matched by other plastic pipe materials such as HDPE. Other long HDD continuous pull-ins without casings include:
- 5120 LF 10” Fusible PVC™ in Beaufort, SC
- 4400 LF 24” Fusible PVC™ in Johns Island, SC
- 3900 LF 8” Fusible PVC™ in Spirit Lake, ND
- 2600 LF 20” Fusible PVC™ in Mukilteo, WA
King Contracting also recently completed the 3900 LF continuous pull-in in Spirit Lake, ND.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Slipline and Save

"A growing number of communities in the Golden State are saving significantly on pipeline repair and rehabilitation projects by sliplining with fused polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe systems. Installation is fast and nondisruptive, and municipalities get more flow for their dollar..."
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
UGSI Launches New Website
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
PPI retracts cautionary advisory
In a one-sentence statement, the Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI) retracted the content of its June 11 news release in which the group issued a cautionary advisory regarding the integrity of fusible polyvinyl chloride (fusible PVC) pipe...
See the full story at: http://www.cenews.com/article.asp?id=3092
See the full story at: http://www.cenews.com/article.asp?id=3092
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Fusible PVC Meets Challenge of Restricted Right-of-Way
by Mark Garlick and Brian McDowell
Like many small municipal water authorities, the Beech Creek Borough Authority in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, is always looking for ways to increase their revenues. Since the simplest way to do so is to enlarge their customer base (provided there is sufficient capacity), the authority was very willing to accommodate a developer’s request to extend service to a proposed six-lot residential subdivision.

However, with no existing water lines in the immediate area of the proposed development, the developer was required to design and construct approximately 600 linear feet of water line...
Read the full story at http://ww.pennnet.com
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
HDD & Fusible PVC Team for a West Virginia Sewer Project

After learning that fusible PVC pipe can be a viable alternative for pipe installation, through various projects such as a wastewater force main in Bridgeport, W.Va., directional drillers from around the United States are starting to use this piping as part of their HDD projects. Upon successful completion of numerous projects utilizing fusible PVC, contractors show that the pipe and HDD can in fact work together.
H&H Enterprises, Andover, Ohio, was subcontracted by D&M Contracting Inc., New Alexandria, Pa., for the project that required 400 ft of 16-in. fusible PVC pipe to be installed via directional drilling under a creek and ravine. This pipe would connect to a new bell-and-spigot PVC line leading to a wastewater treatment plant. This bore was part of a larger project that was mostly using open-cut to provide sewer service to a new hospital...
See full story at:
http://www.trenchlessonline.com/index/webapp-stories-action?id=454
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Contractor Says that This Marks the Longest Single HDD Crossing of Thermoplastic Pipe
Dec 01, 2007
Mears Group Inc. successfully installed a record-breaking 5,120-ft horizontal directionally drilled (HDD) crossing of 10-in. diameter fusible PVC pipe under the Beaufort River for Beaufort Jasper Water & Sewer Authority (BJWSA).
The pipe will connect the Port Royal Water Reclamation Facility with the Secession Golf Course in Beaufort, S.C. This project was completed on June 12 and marked the longest single HDD crossing of thermoplastic pipe in history.
Using fusible PVC is becoming more common in the industry, and with this successful crossing, it is a feasible and economical material for HDD crossings. BJWSA had considered alternative materials, including steel pipe and HDPE, but ultimately selected fusible PVC...
Read full story at http://www.trenchlessonline.com/index/webapp-stories-action?id=421
Mears Group Inc. successfully installed a record-breaking 5,120-ft horizontal directionally drilled (HDD) crossing of 10-in. diameter fusible PVC pipe under the Beaufort River for Beaufort Jasper Water & Sewer Authority (BJWSA).
The pipe will connect the Port Royal Water Reclamation Facility with the Secession Golf Course in Beaufort, S.C. This project was completed on June 12 and marked the longest single HDD crossing of thermoplastic pipe in history.
Using fusible PVC is becoming more common in the industry, and with this successful crossing, it is a feasible and economical material for HDD crossings. BJWSA had considered alternative materials, including steel pipe and HDPE, but ultimately selected fusible PVC...
Read full story at http://www.trenchlessonline.com/index/webapp-stories-action?id=421
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Underground Solutions Announces Fusible C-900 Projects
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2004
Underground Solutions, Inc. (Pink Sheets:UGSI) announced today that its Fusible C-900(TM) PVC is being installed on new waterline installation projects throughout the southeast. Indianapolis Water, LLC in Indianapolis, Indiana is completing an 8" Fusible C-900 waterline installation via horizontal directional drilling; the City of Eustis, Florida is completing an 8" Fusible C-900 waterline rehabilitation via a slip-lining method; Gainesville, Florida is installing an 8" Fusible C-900 waterline via horizontal directional drilling; the Jacksonville Electric Authority will be installing a 6" Fusible C-900 waterline via horizontal directional drilling, and Winter Park, Florida has purchased 8" Fusible C-900 for several waterline projects. UGSI's Fusible C-900 piping products were delivered...Read the full story at http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_/ai_n6042834
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