Pressure Piping Systems Outside Buildings
Pipes and fittings for water /wastewater, gas, industrial and other pressurised applications outside buildings including design, selection and best practice installation
Key benefits

Polymers offer many benefits for the construction of new pipelines, storage and attenuation of surface water, rehabilitation of old drains and sewers, and access facilities such as chambers and manholes for maintenance of pipelines.
The inherent properties of polymers are used to provide corrosion resistant, flexible and fully weldable piping systems for gas and water supply. Polyethylene pipes up to 1.2 metres in diameter reliably transport drinking water every day, maintaining water quality right to the customer. The long service life (in excess of 100 years), tolerance to external forces such as traffic loading and ground movement, together with ease of handling and robustness on site add up
to a trusted material for civils and infrastructure projects.
Polymers have a lower carbon footprint through their whole life cycle than other materials for pipes. When they reach their end of life as water and sewer pipe systems, they can be recycled meaning they have an important role to play in contributing to the circular economy.
With more incidents of flooding taking place worldwide, having a robust infrastructure system is essential, which means being able to manage surface water more efficiently than ever before. Infiltration units, attenuation tanks and SuDS systems are increasingly playing their part in addressing the problems associated with rising rainfall levels and run-off from newly developed sites.
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Position Statements
Plastic piping systems for hydrogen fuel networks
Plastic piping systems and water fittings regulations / byelaws
Webinar
Making connections to polyethylene water pipes | July 2021