What RickB suggested is what I would go with and is most likely the pipe used to go to the well. I would go deeper then 8 inches. So as not to dig it up or should you need to drive over it. You should also check with the city/county because most likely you have a 220 line running along side the pipe code most likely is 18 to 24 inches for electrical wire and if going under a cement walk/driveway at least were I am at ther is different depth/rules. On the electrical wire pumping houses will cut the wire to length, so you do not need to splice the wire.
I would use brass fittings and 2 clamps at each connection on each side, cheap insurance. Heat gun works great making it easier to get brass fitting into pipe. I would also put a check value in the house, between the pressure switch and the pump. This way if the pipe gets a hole in it or the check value on the pump goes, you will not burn up the pump.
If the pressure tank is the basement and you have plans in the future to finish the basement, put the out of site disconnect in now.
For future reference if some day, the pump does not work. Check the little pipe on the pressure switch often this gets plugged.
Sorry if this is more then you asked for, but can not hurt to make sure you know this.