SECTION 02605 Manholes: Part 1. General
SECTION 02605 Manholes: Part 1. General
SECTION 02605 Manholes: Part 1. General
MANHOLES
PART 1. GENERAL
1.01
SECTION INCLUDES
A.
B.
1.02
1.03
Furnish all labor, material and equipment to construct manholes at such locations as
shown on the Drawings or as required by the Authority. In addition to manholes, work in
this Section shall include but not be limited to:
1.
2.
Drop Manholes
3.
4.
Manholes shall conform to the design indicated by the Drawings and to the requirements
specified herein.
RELATED SECTIONS
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
Appendix A
REFERENCES
A.
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2.
3.
4.
ASTM C-443 - Specification for Joints for Circular Concrete, Sewer and Culvert
5.
6.
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1.04
1.05
SUBMITTALS
A.
B.
JOB CONDITIONS
A.
Dust Control: Use all means necessary to control dust on and near the Work if such
dust is caused by the Contractor's operations during performance of the Work or is a
result of the condition in which the Contractor leaves the site. Thoroughly moisten all
surfaces as required to prevent dust being a nuisance to the public, neighbors, and
concurrent performance of other work on the site.
B.
Protection: Use all means necessary to protect all materials of this section before,
during, and after installation and to protect all objects designated to remain. In the event
of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of
the Authority at no additional cost to the Authority.
C.
Qualifications of Workmen: Provide at least one person who shall be thoroughly trained
and experienced in the skills required, who shall be completely familiar with the design
and application of work described for this Section, and who shall be presented all times
during progress of the work of this Section and shall direct all work performed under this
Section.
D.
Access and Inspection: All work in this section is subject to Inspection by the Authority
or his representative and they shall have full access to the project for same.
PART 2. PRODUCTS
2.01
Walls of manholes shall be constructed of reinforced concrete ring sections with a minimum
inside diameter of forty-eight (48) inches. The risers and top sections shall be manufactured
in compliance with the requirements of Specifications for Pre-Cast Reinforced Concrete
Manhole Risers and Tops, ASTM C-478. Riser sections shall have tongue and groove ends
(tongue on top of section) and a minimum wall thickness of five (5) inches. Top sections shall
be of eccentric cone or flat slab top design as required by the Drawings. Eccentric cones
shall have the same minimum wall thickness and area of circumferential steel reinforcement
as the round riser sections. Flat slab tops shall have a minimum thickness of six (6) inches
and shall be reinforced with steel in accordance with the design requirements specified in
ASTM C-478. Top sections shall have a top width of such design and dimensions as to
properly support the required manhole frame and cover and the lower joint shall be of tongue
and groove design.
B.
Top sections of eccentric cones or flat tops shall have an opening of thirty (30) inches and
contain four (4) anchoring devices, equally spaced to receive 3/4 inch frame anchor bolts on
flange B.C. pattern.
C.
The entire exterior surface of all manholes shall be coated with two (2) coats of an approved
bituminous coating, minimum 23 Mil total thickness.
D.
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2.02
Pre-cast reinforced concrete bases shall normally be used in lieu of cast-in-place concrete
bases.
B.
The base, for either type, shall extend six (6) inches beyond the outside face of the manhole
wall and shall be at least eight (8) inches thick.
C.
Both pre-cast and cast-in-place bases shall be constructed in accordance with ASTM C-478.
1.
D.
E.
F.
2.03
2.04
2.05
1.
2.
Bi-Crete
3.
Pre-poured flow lines in base will be approved only after inspection of a completed example.
Pre-cast concrete (grade) rings of two (2), three (3), and four (4), and six (6) inch thickness
shall be manufactured in accordance with ASTM C-478.
B.
Rings shall have pre-cast bolt holes matching cone or flat top sections and be of diameter to
support full manhole frame.
C.
MANHOLE STEPS
A.
Steps shall be Aluminum Alloy AA Designation 6061-T6 meeting Federal Specifications Q QA-200/8 or Copolymer Polypropylene plastic molded over No. 4, Grade 60 steel
reinforcement, model #PS1 -PF as manufactured by M.A. Industries, Inc., Peachtree City,
GA.
B.
C.
Portion of steps embedded in concrete shall be given a coat of heavy bodied bituminous
paint.
D.
2.06
Cast-in-Place bases for up to fifteen (15) inch sewers shall have one mat of No. 4
deformed Grade 60 reinforcing steel on twelve (12) inch centers placed midway in
minimum eight (8) inch thick base.
Pipe opening seals shall be cast integrally with manhole section, sized to fit pipe specified,
and set at correct elevation and location.
B.
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C.
2.07
2.08
2.09
2.10
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sealing compound shall be of either bituminous or butyl rubber base and conform to Federal
Specification SS-S-210 A, Type I.
B.
Material shall be in rope form, supplied with a two-piece cover to preclude adhesion until use.
C.
Material shall be of a minimum size of 7/8 inch by 1-3/8 inches or equivalent to 1-1/4 inches
round.
D.
2.
3.
Waterstops shall be composed of virgin Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or rubber with stainless
steel bolts and nuts, sized for respective pipe.
B.
Approved manufacturer:
1.
2.
Thunderline Corporation
3.
Calpico Inc.
4.
BITUMINOUS COATING
A.
B.
Approved manufacturers:
1.
2.
3.
Waterstops shall be composed of virgin Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sized for respective pipe.
B.
Approved manufacturer:
1.
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2.
2.11
2.12
BITUMINOUS COATING
A.
B.
Approved manufacturers:
2.15
2.16
2.
3.
Brick shall be manufactured using clay or shale, burned and meet the requirements of ASTM
C-62.
2.14
1.
MANHOLE BRICK
A.
2.13
Masonry units shall be manufactured in solid pre-cast segmented units and meet the
requirements of ASTM C-139.
WATERPROOFED MORTAR
A.
Mortar shall meet the requirements of ASTM C-270, Type M, 2500 psi.
B.
Mix shall consist of 1 part cement, 1/4 part lime and 2 1/2 parts sand. Two (2) pounds of
Medusa (or equal) integral waterproofing powder shall be used per bag of cement.
Castings for frames and covers for manholes shall be composed of best quality, tough, gray
iron, free from cold shuts, blow holes, and other imperfections, and shall meet the
requirements of ASTM A-48 for Class No. 30, designed for AASHTO Highway Loading Class
HS-20.
B.
All bearing surfaces shall be machined flat, sandblasted clean and the entire unit shall
receive one coat of asphaltum paint.
C.
Frame shall contain four (4) one inch holes equally spaced to match manhole inserts for
fastening.
D.
All manhole covers shall bear the word SANITARY and contain two non-penetrating pick
holes.
E.
F.
This item shall be same as specified in Sub-Section 2.13 except cover shall have a neoprene
gasket contained in a factory machined dovetail or rectangular groove in the bearing side of
cover.
B.
Cover shall have four locking hold-down bolts and washers of stainless steel.
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2.17
2.18
2.19
2.20
B.
East Jordan
#00132238a01 Frame and Cover
#00132206 Watertight Frame and Cover
#00148055w01 Low Profile Watertight Frame and Cover
#00148015 Low Profile Frame
#00132248 Low Profile Cover
C.
Manholes in this classification are where sewer lines have eighteen (18) to twenty-seven (27)
inch inside diameters.
B.
These manholes shall meet the Specifications of Sub-Section 2.01 and 2.02 except base wall
sections shall be dog-housed at pipe openings.
C.
Bases for these manholes shall contain two (2) mats of No. 4 deformed, Grade 60
reinforcement steel, on twelve (12) inch centers in a minimum thickness slab of twelve (12)
inches. Place mats three (3) inches from bottom and two (2) inches from top of base.
D.
Manholes containing eighteen (18) to twenty-seven (27) inch inside diameter sewer lines
shall have an inside diameter of sixty (60) inches.
E.
When sewers are over twenty-seven (27) inches in diameter, the design of the manhole shall
be as specified and approved by the Authority..
CONCRETE
A.
Concrete for cast-in-place bases with monolithic flow channels shall meet the specification for
Class A concrete.
B.
Concrete for flow channels in pre-cast bases shall meet the specification for Class A
concrete, Section 03300.
AGGREGATE
A.
Aggregate for base bedding shall meet the Specifications of PDT Pub. 408, Section 703 for
AASHTO No. 57, coarse aggregate.
PART 3. EXECUTION
3.01
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3.02
A.
Excavation and backfill shall conform to the applicable requirements of Section 02225 Excavating, Backfilling and Compacting for Utilities.
B.
Excavate manhole area to allow minimum of six (6) inches of bedding of AASHTO No. 57
aggregate properly leveled and compacted.
BASES
A.
B.
3.03
3.04
Cast-in-Place
1.
2.
3.
When using wall sections that contain no integral pipe seals, use length of pipe
which extends five (5) feet minimum from outside of base dimension. Place approved
waterstop on pipe at center point of wall thickness.
4.
Flow channels shall be formed directly in the concrete of the manhole base and shall
be smooth and accurately shaped to a semi-circular bottom conforming to the inside
of the adjacent sewer sections. Changes in the direction of the sewer and entering
branches shall have a true curve of as large a radius as the size of the manhole will
permit.
a.
b.
All slopes (benches) outside flow channels shall be sloped gradual toward
invert.
Pre-Cast
1.
2.
Flow channels shall be placed after pipe placement. Forming shall be as SubSection 3.02 A.4.(a)(b) using Class A concrete.
3.
Flow channels, same size as pipe, may be constructed directly with the pre-cast
base at time of manufacture. Submit manufacturer's product data to Authority for
approval before placing order.
MANHOLE SECTIONS
A.
All pre-cast concrete ring sections and top sections shall fit together readily to permit effective
jointing. Joints between adjacent sections of all manholes shall be made with two (2) strips of
approved preformed joint sealing compound. All material squeezed out on inside shall be cut
off.
B.
Adjoining riser and conical top sections shall be fitted together in such a manner as to assure
true vertical alignment of manhole steps.
Set manhole frame to proper elevation and to cross-section slope where required. Set in a
bed of Portland cement and silica sand, and bring mortar up over frame.
B.
Where adjustment is required [maximum one (1) foot], use pre-cast concrete grade rings. Set
in two (2) strips of preformed plastic sealing compound, taking care to align bolt holes. Paint
exterior surface with two (2) coats bituminous paint. Recheck elevation due to possible
sealant compression.
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3.05
C.
When using brick or concrete masonry units for adjustment (maximum 4 inches) set units in
full mortar bed, with staggered joints. Strike all joints inside and outside.
D.
Parge exterior brick and concrete masonry surfaces with a minimum of 1/2 inch of waterproof
mortar. Paint with approved bituminous coating.
E.
Tighten down manhole frame using bolts long enough to reach insert in cone or flat top
section.
F.
G.
Contractor shall be responsible to see that all such items as mentioned under this Section are
adjusted to the new paving elevation to provide a smooth even transition from pavement to
manhole cover.
Raising
1.
2.
Rises in excess of twelve (12) inches shall be made by removing the top section of
the manhole and inserting pre-cast sections required to meet elevation called for.
Each increment of one (1) foot shall contain an approved step set in alignment with
the existing.
3.
B.
3.06
If measurement from top of cone to first step is more than twelve (12) inches
and more height adjustment is required to cone, then an additional step will
be required in the construction.
Lowering
1.
Methods and materials for lowering manhole frames shall comply with specifications
listed in Sub-Sections 3.04 and 3.05A.
2.
All new materials meeting Authority's Specifications shall be used in this work.
3.
Determine list of material required and have on site to expedite work, especially if in
a roadway.
4.
Contractor shall cut an opening (core-bore) in the existing manhole to a size to allow the pipe
with a waterstop attached plus one (1) inch clearance on all sides. Cut out existing concrete
channel fill, allowing room to form satisfactory new flow channel.
B.
Place length of pipe to provide joint at five (5) feet minimum from outside of manhole wall or
base. Center waterstop in wall, fill opening with waterproof non-shrink grout material and form
new flow channel. Second joint shall be five (5) feet ahead/back. Cradle and doghouse to
first joint with Class B concrete.
C.
D.
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3.07
The Contractor shall construct the new sewer at a uniform grade to meet the existing sewer
at a slightly higher invert elevation than the invert of the existing sewer at the point of
proposed connection.
B.
For proposed sewers of a diameter equal to the existing sewer, a new manhole shall be
constructed over the existing sewer, with the new sewer invert 0.10 ft. to 0.25 ft. higher than
the existing upstream invert.
1.
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3.09
C.
Existing sewer service shall be maintained during base and flow channel work.
D.
When broken or damaged pipe results from this operation, replace with new pipe of the same
material and type. Saw any piping to be removed to preclude cracking or irregular edges
caused by breaking out with a hammer or using other methods.
E.
When replacing pipe, use pipe length to have a joint at five (5) feet minimum from manhole
wall or base. Cradle and doghouse pipe to first joint with Class A concrete.
F.
Refer to Sub-Section 3.06 for construction details when "dog-housing" and completion of this
type of installation.
G.
For proposed sewers of six (6) inch diameter or less, a direct connection to an existing sewer
may be permitted by the Authority by using a cutting-in saddle or wye. This method would
generally apply to single family dwelling units. For industrial, commercial, or multifamily
residences, the Authority may require that a manhole be constructed on the property to be
served and over an existing sewer should one exist. All connections to existing sewers are
subject to review by the Authority on an individual basis.
H.
Proposed sewers of a diameter larger than the existing sewer to which it is to be connected
will not be normally permitted without providing additional capacity to the existing sewer.
I.
DROP MANHOLES
A.
Drop connection shall be made where the invert of any inlet pipe is two (2) feet or more
higher than the invert out of the manhole.
B.
Pre-cast manhole sections shall have openings with integrally cast pipe seals to fit design
elevations for new installations.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Paint entire surface of encasement, when dry, with an approved bituminous coating.
B.
C.
Straight through lifting holes of exposed concrete (no hole forming material in place) shall be
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tightly filled with waterproof mortar and, when dry, painted with an approved bituminous
coating.
3.10
3.11
When future pipe connections have been planned for manholes, they shall be plugged to
preclude exfiltration and infiltration.
1.
With integral pipe seals, place a pipe stopper/plug of the size required, properly
secured, for any thrust caused by testing, etc.
2.
Where a "doghouse" opening may occur, lay up cement masonry units with
waterproof mortar, parge, and, when dry, paint with an approved bituminous coating.
TESTING
A.
Each manhole shall be tested using the vacuum testing method. Testing of manholes
constructed on existing sewer lines where flow must be maintained will not be required.
Backfilling of the manhole prior to testing is permitted if the manhole is tested within twentyfour (24) hours of backfilling.
B.
All testing shall be performed in the presence of the Authority and to their complete
satisfactions.
C.
Manholes shall be complete in place and frames secured for testing acceptance.
D.
Contractor shall furnish all equipment and tools required for satisfactory vacuum testing to
include:
E.
F.
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Vacuum apparatus equipped with necessary piping, control valves and gauges to
control air removal rate from manhole and to monitor vacuum.
2.
3.
4.
Pipe plugs
2.
3.
Draw a vacuum of ten (10) inches of mercury and close the valves.
4.
Manhole shall be acceptable when vacuum does not drop below 9 inches of mercury
for the following manhole sizes and times:
a.
b.
c.
Manhole test failures shall require the determination of the leakage source and correction of
same. If the contractor chooses to backfill prior to testing, re-excavation to detect leaks shall
be at the contractor's expense.
1.
Repair, replace defective material and workmanship using materials and methods
approved by the Authority.
2.
Repairs, replacements and retesting required for acceptance shall be performed with
no additional cost to the Authority.
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3.
3.12
Contractor shall be liable for additional Inspection costs when retesting is required.
BACKFILLING
A.
Prior to backfilling, ensure that all concrete cradles and encasements are dry; all spalls,
scars, etc. are repaired; and all bituminous coatings have been applied.
B.
Backfilling and compaction shall meet the requirements of Section 02225 - Excavating,
Backfilling and Compacting for Utilities.
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