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Pipelayer

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This article is about the occupation. For the vehicle, seePipelayer (vehicle).
Pipelayers hanging a pipe on the wall of theChurch Avenue station of theNew York City Subway

Apipelayer (orpipe-layer ordrain layer) is askilled tradesman who layspipe, such as forstorm sewers,sanitary sewers, drains, andwater mains.[1] Pipelayers maygrade (i.e., level)trenches andculverts, position pipe, or sealjoints.[1] TheStandard Occupational Classification System code for pipelayers is 47-2151.[1]

TheBureau of Labor Statistics of theUnited States Department of Labor estimated that there were 41,080 pipelayers in the United States in May 2014, earning a median hourly wage of $17.38 and a median annual wage of $37,000.[1] (The BLS definition of pipelayer excludes welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers).[1] Pipelayers most commonly work in theutility system construction,building construction, and highway, street, and bridge construction sectors. AmongU.S. states,Alabama andNorth Dakota have the highest concentration of pipelaying jobs.[1]

Pipelayers should not be confused withpipefitters. Both trades involve pipe andvalves and both use some of the same tools.[2] However,pipelayers usually work outside, laying pipe underground or on the seabed, whilepipefitters typically work inside, installing piping in buildings or ships.[2] One author summarizes the different tasks this way:

Pipe layers operate the backhoes and trenching machinery that dig the trenches to accommodate the placement of sanitary sewer pipes and stormwater sewer drainpipes. They use surveyor’s equipment to ensure the trenches have the proper slope and install the pieces of pipe in the trenches, joining the ends with cement, glue or welding equipment. Using an always-open or always-closed valve called a tap, pipe layers connect them to a wider system and bury the pipes.

Pipe fitters plan and test piping and tubing layouts, cut, bend or fabricate pipe or tubing segments and join those segments by threading them, using lead joints, welding, brazing, cementing or soldering them together. They install manual, pneumatic, hydraulic and electric valves in pipes to control the flow through the pipes or tubes. These workers create the system of tubes in boilers and make holes in walls and bulkheads to accommodate the passage of the pipes they install.[2]

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References

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  1. ^abcdef47-2151 Pipelayers: Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2014,Bureau of Labor Statistics,United States Department of Labor.
  2. ^abcWill Charpentier,Pipe Layers vs. Pipe Fitters, Demand Media.
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