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Old 03-14-2009, 04:55 PM   #1
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Does anyone know the best prices for cultec 330xl stormwater drainage chambers. Are there other equivalent substitutes. That is what the architect has speced.. but looking for a more reasonable alternative

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Old 03-14-2009, 05:06 PM   #2
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these guys designed the last system we installed, pretty simple. http://www.stormtech.com/
i'm not sure if i know what you mean by reasonable alternative. not sure if anyone is cheap in this realm of work.

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The last system I installed was a Contech system. It starts out with a tank, one end has a circular chamber that settles the solids out, the next section has an oil separator, then it has a final chamber that dumps into the storage system. The storage system is 60in CMP ( corrugated metal pipe). It went together fairly well. The end of the system was an 8ft diameter man hole with a weep hole in the center. Whole system drained into the city storm sewer system through a 4inch pvc pipe.

These systems are not cheap. There is a lot of labor involved, not to mention material. To stone the pipe with clean stone took a couple thousand tones of stone. There are several comparable systems on the market. It all comes down to storage capacity. Contact a few pipe suppliers. Depending on what system is starving, may save you some money. Our site was specd with the ADS system, but the first portion was a deep manhole, it would have been at our max digging depth, and we still would have needed a crane to set it. With the change to the contech system we were able to save the customer quite a bit of money, roughly $10,000. That was mostly in crane rental savings. http://www.contech-cpi.com/stormwater/13
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Thanks funk5stacks - the stormtech site is indeed an alternative to cultec but you are so right there is nothing reasonable in this area - the best sub is quoting 30,000 for the job - and it involves trenching and putting 32 of these nearly 500 gallon chambers and putting gravel around it. I am hoping to find a few of these stormchamber manufacturer - these are pvc half-pipes the way i think about it but looks like they are priced over 500 a piece. Thanks so much for your pointer.
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your alternatives are stormtech, cultec or infiltrator. the contech system will not work it is for mitigating stormwater quality, not quantity. you need to go with a recharger system and make sure you submit shop drawings to the architect/engineer

BTW what is your area?

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it would be my guess your spec says....cultec or "approved" equal...make sure the owner/engineer accept it before you bid it.
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