Established in 1956, NCSPA seeks to promote sound public policy relating to the use of corrugated steel drainage structures in private and public construction. It collects and distributes technical information; assists public and private agencies in the formulation of specifications and designs; encourages greater knowledge of corrugated steel pipe's benefits and uses among college engineering students; and conducts seminars to increase awareness of the product and its application among specifiers.
Membership
Member fabricating companies of NCSPA are estimated to produce 2/3 of domestic pipe production. Associate members include mill producers, coaters, and suppliers of products and services to the industry.
The NCSPA committee system addresses many areas of vital concern to NCSPA members. Two Committees work under the direction of the NCSPA Board of Directors. The Technical Advisory Committee reviews specifications and develops technical information on corrugated steel pipe. The Product Promotion Committee develops educational and promotional resources for the NCSPA.
Publications
The basic technical books for this industry were written by panels of NCSPA members. The Blue Book, Modern Sewer Design is distributed without charge to college classes at which NCSPA regional engineers make presentations, and is sold through NCSPA to members and non-members. The Handbook of Steel Drainage and Highway Construction Products is known as the Green Book. A new CSP Design Manual is being drafted and will include design information for CSP drainage structures, stormsewers and underground detention systems.
NCSPA has published information on service-life cost analysis; Design Data Sheets; Drainage Technology Bulletins; Installation Manual; and reports on corrugated steel pipe's durability and hydraulic characteristics for both round and pipe arch.
The Pipe Line is issued to more than 3,000 engineers in private practice, with government agencies, and in college engineering schools. Members receive the NCSPA News and Focus on Corrugations issued by the Chief Engineer.
A study of the soil-side durability of corrugated steel pipe was completed in 1991 by Corrpro Cos., Medina, OH and a final report published. Stiffness comparison tests of corrugated steel pipe and plastic pipe have been conducted at California State University, Sacramento, and flow tests of round and pipe arch at Utah State University.
NCSPA stages a series of seminars for practicing engineers on the use of corrugated steel pipe systems for storm water management. Sessions on production methods, compliance with Federal and State regulations governing the workplace, and new fabricating techniques are also presented for the NCSPA membership.
Government Affairs
NCSPA maintains regular contact with these agencies and organizations:
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
Army Corps of Engineers; American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
National Resource Conservation Service and Forest Service
NCSPA RegionsWestern Corrugated Steel Pipe Association
President Kenzie MacPherson
Big R Manufacturing, LLC
WCSPA College Presenter Bob RingerSouth Central Corrugated Steel Pipe AssociationPresident Steve Ross Dub Ross CompanyNorth Central Corrugated Steel Pipe AssociationPresident Rocky Owens Contech Construction Products, Inc.Great Lakes Corrugated Steel Pipe Association President Jerry Saylor Lane Enterprises, Inc. GLCSPA College PresenterBob RingerSoutheast Corrugated Steel Pipe AssociationPresident Doug Todd Contech Construction Products, Inc.Northeast Corrugated Steel Pipe Association President Jeff Gilkinson
Contech Construction Products, Inc.
necspa@ncspa.orgEmployment Opportunities