Mission
Statement
The American Concrete
Pipe Association is the spokesperson for the concrete pipe industry
in all matters affecting the industry's welfare. ACPA members contribute
to the improvement of our environment by producing quality concrete
pipe, engineered to provide a lasting and economical solution to drainage
and pollution problems.
Brief
History of ACPA
The American Concrete Pipe
Association was originally conceived in
1907 by a small group of concrete farm
drain tile manufacturers as the Interstate
Cement Tile Manufacturers Association in
Ames, Iowa. The group needed some means
of exchanging ideas and establishing a
high quality, standardized products. In
1914, the organization was renamed the
American Concrete Pipe Association.
Throughout
the 20th century, the concrete pipe industry
has experienced tremendous growth. As more
and more people moved from farms to cities,
it created increased demand for concrete
sewer and drainage products. The introduction
of the automobile and subsequent highway
development extended the uses of concrete
pipe storm drains and culverts.
There
are currently over 400 plants operated by
ACPA members in the United States and Canada.
Over 40 countries are represented in the
membership of the American Concrete Pipe
Association. ACPA's international headquarters
are located in Irving, Texas USA.
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