TDR ULTRA Corrugated HDPE Pipe Whitesboro High School, TX


School Campus Drainage Whitesboro
TDR Pipe supplied TDR ULTRA® corrugated HDPE pipe for school campus drainage in Whitesboro, Texas at Whitesboro High School, part of the Whitesboro ISD $118 million bond program. TDR provided 6-inch through 60-inch dual-wall HDPE pipe totaling 11,360 linear feet for stormwater management across the expanding campus.
Project overview
The Whitesboro ISD $118 million bond program represents a significant investment in educational infrastructure, aimed at supporting long-term student growth and enhancing campus facilities. Phase 1 includes the construction of a new early childhood center, an agricultural barn, and a multi-use activity center, all scheduled for completion by August 2026. The development is centered around the existing high school campus, requiring integration with current infrastructure and utilities. For a public campus mixing new and existing buildings, drainage had to protect walkways and facilities while tying cleanly into what was already there.
The Challenge: Integrating New and Existing Campus Areas
The site combined mixed new and existing development areas, moderate runoff conditions typical of campus environments, and a clear requirement to prevent localized flooding near buildings and walkways. Because the work centered on an active high school campus, the drainage system had to integrate with current infrastructure and utilities, adapt to phased construction, and deliver the long design life expected of public infrastructure funded by a multi-year bond.
School Campus Drainage in Whitesboro — The TDR ULTRA® Solution
A high-performance HDPE drainage system—TDR ULTRA® pipe—was selected to support stormwater management across the expanding campus, offering durability, flexibility, and long-term reliability ideal for public infrastructure with long design-life requirements. The corrosion-resistant material suits long-term public use, the smooth interior improves hydraulic efficiency, and the lightweight sections install easily and adapt to phased construction. Diameters from 6 to 60 inches let small campus laterals capture localized runoff near buildings and walkways while larger lines carried combined flows—preventing localized flooding and reducing lifecycle maintenance costs.
Conclusion and Long-Term Value
The Whitesboro ISD bond project highlights the importance of integrating reliable drainage infrastructure within educational developments. The use of HDPE systems, combined with engineering support from TDR, ensures long-term performance and value for the district—protecting new facilities, keeping campus walkways safe and dry, and supporting the student growth the bond program was built to serve.
About TDR ULTRA® Corrugated HDPE Pipe
TDR ULTRA® is a dual-wall corrugated high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe engineered for gravity-flow stormwater drainage. It combines a smooth interior liner for hydraulic efficiency with a reinforced, annular corrugated exterior and a co-extruded integrated bell for watertight joints. Available in 4-inch through 60-inch diameters, TDR ULTRA® meets AASHTO M294 and ASTM F2306, with watertight joints tested per ASTM D3212—making it well suited to education, public infrastructure, highway, and commercial drainage projects across Texas.
Project Snapshot
- Project
- Whitesboro High School — Whitesboro ISD ($118M Bond)
- Location
- 1 Bearcat Ln, Whitesboro High School Campus, Whitesboro, Texas, USA
- Product used
- TDR ULTRA® corrugated HDPE pipe
- Application
- School campus stormwater drainage
- Industry served
- Education / Public Infrastructure
- Pipe diameters
- 6" – 60"
- Linear footage
- 11,360 LF