Pipeline Rehabilitation

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Suncoast Infrastructure is proud to be an installer of cured-in-place (CIPP) pipe. The process begins with a custom made, polyurethane-coated, felt tube. The tube is impregnated with resin at levels specified for each projects particular requirements. Polyester, vinylester or epoxy resins offer two distinct advantages: structural durability and resistance to corrosion. The sock is then inverted into the host pipe, from manhole to manhole, without excavation. Inversion allows the tube to conform to the original pipe, allowing for pre-existing contours and irregularities. During inversion, the resin seeps into crevices to inhibit infiltration, while it simultaneously eliminates annular space. Hot water is then circulated to cure the resin impregnated tube. The final result is a permanent structural pipe that is jointless, seamless and impermeable. Service connections are then reinstated with a state-of-the-art robotic cutter and pipe ends are trimmed. Quality control is engineered throughout, with inspection, monitoring and testing during all phases of the project. A televised documentation of the entire renewed pipeline marks the end of the cured-in-place pipe process.

Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) is a state-of-the–art trenchless reconstruction system used by a growing number of municipalities to rehabilitate their sewer lines. Some of the major Benefits are:

Effectiveness

Convenience

Affordability

Technical Specifications for the Inspection and Evaluation of Gravity Piplines.

Our territory includes: Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, East Texas, West Tennessee, Alabama and Florida Panhandle.

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