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Reinforced Concrete Pipe Price List 2024

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July 10, 2025
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     Reinforced Concrete Pipes (RCP) are essential for drainage, sewage systems, and infrastructure projects in the Philippines. With fluctuating material costs due to inflation and demand, contractors, engineers, and project planners need updated 2024 Reinforced concrete pipe price list for budgeting and procurement.

     Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) is a durable, high-strength piping solution widely used in modern construction for drainage, sewage systems, culverts, and stormwater management. Made from concrete reinforced with steel bars or mesh, RCP offers exceptional load-bearing capacity, longevity, and resistance to environmental stressors.

What is Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP)?

     RCP is a precast concrete pipe strengthened with embedded steel reinforcement, typically in the form of rebar or wire mesh. This combination provides:

  • High compressive strength (withstands heavy loads from soil and traffic).

  • Longevity (50+ years with minimal maintenance).

  • Resistance to corrosion, fire, and extreme weather.

     Unlike flexible materials like PVC or HDPE, RCP maintains its structural integrity under pressure, making it ideal for deep burial and high-stress environments.

Types of Reinforced Concrete Pipes

     RCP is classified based on strength, diameter, and application:

1. By Load Class (ASTM C76 / DPWH Standards)

  • Class II – Light-duty (e.g., residential drainage, shallow trenches).

  • Class III – Medium-duty (e.g., road culverts, municipal sewers).

  • Class IV – Heavy-duty (e.g., highways, industrial zones).

  • Class V – Extra-heavy-duty (e.g., airports, ports).

2. By Diameter (300mm to 3000mm+)

  • Small diameters (300mm–600mm) – Storm drains, sanitary sewers.

  • Large diameters (900mm–3000mm+) – Major culverts, flood control systems.

3. Specialty RCP

  • Lined RCP – Epoxy or polymer-coated for corrosive environments.

  • Jointed RCP – Uses rubber gaskets for watertight seals.

  • Permeable RCP – Allows groundwater recharge (SUDS compliance).

Key Uses of RCP in Construction

RCP is a versatile material used in:
✔ Stormwater Management – Handles heavy runoff in urban drainage systems.
✔ Sewer Systems – Resists root intrusion and ground shifting.
✔ Road & Highway Culverts – Supports traffic loads without deformation.
✔ Agricultural Drainage – Prevents soil erosion and waterlogging.
✔ Industrial Outfalls – Withstands chemical exposure in factories.

Why RCP is Essential for Infrastructure

  1. Unmatched Durability – Resists cracking, fire, and UV degradation.

  2. Cost-Efficiency – Lower lifetime costs than plastic alternatives.

  3. Sustainability – Made from natural materials (concrete, steel).

  4. Load-Bearing Capacity – Ideal for deep burial and high-traffic areas.

  5. Low Maintenance – Requires minimal repairs vs. metal or plastic pipes.

     Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) is a proven, reliable solution for drainage and sewer systems, offering strength, longevity, and adaptability. Whether for road projects, flood control, or wastewater management, RCP remains a top choice for engineers due to its performance and cost-effectiveness. For infrastructure that demands durability and resilience, RCP delivers unmatched value.

Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) Price List – 2024 (Philippines)

     Below is an updated RCP price table based on industry surveys, DPWH standards, and supplier quotations. Prices are estimates and may vary per location and order volume.

ItemDiameter (mm)Class/ThicknessUnitPrice (PHP)
Standard RCP Pipes
RCP Class II - 300mm300Class IIper lm1,200 - 1,500
RCP Class III - 300mm300Class IIIper lm1,500 - 1,800
RCP Class IV - 300mm300Class IVper lm1,800 - 2,200
RCP Class II - 450mm450Class IIper lm2,000 - 2,500
RCP Class III - 450mm450Class IIIper lm2,500 - 3,000
RCP Class IV - 450mm450Class IVper lm3,000 - 3,500
RCP Class II - 600mm600Class IIper lm3,000 - 3,800
RCP Class III - 600mm600Class IIIper lm3,800 - 4,500
RCP Class IV - 600mm600Class IVper lm4,500 - 5,500
RCP Class II - 750mm750Class IIper lm4,500 - 5,500
RCP Class III - 750mm750Class IIIper lm5,500 - 6,500
RCP Class IV - 750mm750Class IVper lm6,500 - 8,000
RCP Class II - 900mm900Class IIper lm6,000 - 7,500
RCP Class III - 900mm900Class IIIper lm7,500 - 9,000
RCP Class IV - 900mm900Class IVper lm9,000 - 11,000
RCP Class II - 1050mm1050Class IIper lm8,000 - 10,000
RCP Class III - 1050mm1050Class IIIper lm10,000 - 12,000
RCP Class IV - 1050mm1050Class IVper lm12,000 - 15,000
RCP Class II - 1200mm1200Class IIper lm12,000 - 14,000
RCP Class III - 1200mm1200Class IIIper lm14,000 - 16,000
RCP Class IV - 1200mm1200Class IVper lm16,000 - 20,000
RCP Class II - 1350mm1350Class IIper lm15,000 - 18,000
RCP Class III - 1350mm1350Class IIIper lm18,000 - 22,000
RCP Class IV - 1350mm1350Class IVper lm22,000 - 26,000
RCP Class II - 1500mm1500Class IIper lm20,000 - 24,000
RCP Class III - 1500mm1500Class IIIper lm24,000 - 28,000
RCP Class IV - 1500mm1500Class IVper lm28,000 - 35,000
RCP Class II - 1800mm1800Class IIper lm30,000 - 36,000
RCP Class III - 1800mm1800Class IIIper lm36,000 - 42,000
RCP Class IV - 1800mm1800Class IVper lm42,000 - 50,000
RCP Fittings & Accessories
RCP Tee Junction (600mm)600Class IIIeach8,000 - 10,000
RCP Elbow (90°, 450mm)450Class IIIeach5,000 - 7,000
RCP Reducer (600mm to 450mm)600-450Class IIIeach6,000 - 8,000
RCP Coupling (900mm)900Class IIIeach4,000 - 6,000
RCP End Cap (600mm)600Class IIIeach3,500 - 5,000
RCP Manhole Cover (Round, 600mm)600Standardeach2,500 - 4,000
RCP Rubber Gasket (per meter)-Standardper lm300 - 500
RCP Mortar Lining (per meter)-Standardper lm500 - 800

(Note: Prices may vary per supplier, location, and order volume. “lm” = linear meter)

Need an Excel copy of this table? Download here

Factors Affecting RCP Prices

  1. Material Costs – Cement, steel, and transportation expenses impact pricing.

  2. Class & Strength – Higher-class pipes (Class IV/V) cost more due to durability.

  3. Diameter & Thickness – Larger diameters require more materials, increasing costs.

  4. Supplier & Location – Metro Manila prices may differ from provincial rates.

  5. Customization – Rubber gaskets, beveled ends, and perforations add to the price.

Recommendations:

  • For exact quotes, contact suppliers directly as prices fluctuate.

  • Check DPWH regional bulletins for localized pricing.

  • Bulk orders (e.g., 100+ lm) may qualify for 5-10% discounts.

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