Ductile Iron Piping Systems Used on the Design and Construction of Third Set of Locks Project

The following study was presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Pipelines conference in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 18, 2016. The research paper, Ductile Iron Piping Systems Used on the Design and Construction of Third Set of Locks Project, as published in Pipelines 2016: Out of Sight, Out of Mind, Not Out of Risk, is available in the ASCE Library online. Gabriel E. Restrepo, a sales engineer and area manager with ACIPCO International Sales, presented on the challenges of designing, specifying and building the water system that runs under the recently expanded Panama Canal. Approximately 80,000 feet of ductile iron pipe is buried beneath the Panama Canal’s expanded footprint, providing potable water, dewatering and fire protection to the new locks’ facilities and surrounding communities. Read the study here. To learn more about AMERICAN’s involvement in the Panama Canal Expansion, read AMERICAN Products Used in Expansion at One of the World’s Wonders.

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