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Home | Minnesota Concrete Pipe Association
 

Rigid. Rugged. Resilient.Reinforced Concrete Pipe

Minnesota engineers specify concrete pipe more than any other drainage material. Unmatched strength, resilience and longevity make concrete pipe the material of choice for storm sewers and culverts.

Engineered for Strength and Resilience

Nothing beats concrete pipe for strength, longevity and sustainability.

Concrete vs Plastic

Design and installation requirements are different for concrete and plastic pipe.

Minnesota Pipe Specifications

Make sure your storm sewer and culvert projects include the proper specs.

Need Design Assistance?

Our engineers can walk you through the storm sewer and culvert pipe design process.
Continuing Education

Seminars & Webinars

Call us for continuing education and PDH's! Whether it’s a lunch-and-learn or webinar, our presenters are civil engineers with years of proven presentation experience and pipeline design and construction knowledge.
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Environmental Stewardship

Sustainable. Resilient. That's Concrete Pipe.

Accomplish your greenhouse gas reduction goals by specifying locally produced, long-lasting concrete pipe.
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MnCPA Technical DirectorJason Kruger

A civil engineering graduate of Iowa State University, Jason has spent 30+ years educating government and consulting civil engineers on design & construction of concrete infrastructure.

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Technical Resource EngineerJennifer Schaff PE

With nearly 20 years  of consulting engineering experience, Jennifer brings a unique perspective to the concrete pipe industry, helping Minnesota engineers design their pipe projects.

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Technical Resource EngineerRiley Dvorak PE

Riley is an expert in structural design of rigid and flexible piping systems, with extensive experience developing pipe standards at the local, state and national levels.

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Civil EngineerRob Schmidgall PE

Rob brings 40+ years of precast manufacturing experience, working closely with the Minnesota DOT and other agencies to improve concrete pipe, manhole and box culvert specifications.

Design

Structural Design

How strong does my storm sewer or culvert pipe need to be to support soil and traffic loads?
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Associate Members

MnCPA Thanks its Generous Sponsors!
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Have a project, need a helping hand?

Contact MnCPA

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