If your bid package still defaults to concrete manholes, you’re missing a huge opportunity to save time and money. The Poo Pit is rewriting the playbook on access-chamber construction with faster installs, safer maintenance, and significant long-term savings.
Concrete manholes require cranes and large crews. The Poo Pit? It’s rotomolded from high-density polyethylene, weighs a fraction as much, and installs in minutes.

Poo Pit’s polyethylene structure delivers over 100 years of service life without corrosion or infiltration issues. It’s watertight, impact-resistant, and unaffected by hydrogen sulfide, which is a common cause of concrete decay in sewer systems.
Maintenance is performed entirely from the surface, eliminating confined-space entry hazards. Crews can inspect, clean, or service lines without ever entering the chamber. This is a major win for both safety and compliance.
Beyond installation speed, the Poo Pit reduces freight and long-term repair costs. Lightweight transport means lower fuel bills and less site disruption. And because the unit arrives pre-configured, it’s ready to drop in and connect.
Municipalities like Arlington, TX and utility contractors across North America are adopting Poo Pit for its proven durability and cost efficiency. Less time underground means more progress above ground, and fewer headaches for project managers.