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Insituform iTAP® Mechanical Service Connection Reinstatement
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Large-Diameter Project in The Netherlands
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In 2018, Insituform - The Netherlands rehabilitated nearly 2,300 feet of 60-inch pipeline in Emmen, Netherlands.
The Aegion Way
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Aegion companies keep infrastructure working better, safer and longer for customers throughout the world by offering rehabilitation and corrosion protection for pipelines and various structures, and turnaround and maintenance services for refineries and other facilities.
Insituform Netherlands InsituMain® CIPP Project
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Insituform Netherlands recently rehabilitated a water pipeline in Amsterdam using its InsituMain® CIPP product. Our team was able to quickly get the pipeline back in service with minimal disruption to the downtown canal area. Watch the video to learn more.
June 2018 Safety Awards
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Several Aegion companies recently received industry recognition for excellence in safety. Congratulations to the Aegion Coating Services, Brinderson, Corrpro and Schultz teams on a job well done.
Fusible PVC® Pipe Installation Video
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The Town of Castle Rock constructed over five miles of raw water line to the Ray Waterman Treatment Plant. Installation included three horizontal directional drills of 36-inch DR 21 Fusible PVC® pipe, the longest of which spanned 1,700 feet.
Quality CIPP
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We are ISO-certified to provide exceptional manufacturing and installation of our cured-in-place pipe systems.
Large-Diameter CIPP Installation
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Installation of a large-diameter cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) in St. Louis, MO.
Air-Inversion Steam Cure CIPP Installation
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Installation of an air-inversion steam-cure (AISC) cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) project in Kansas City, MO.
CIPP Tube on Truck
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Over 1,100 ft (340m) of 60-inch (1500mm) CIPP tube manufactured in the UK for a project in the Netherlands.
Asset Integrity Management
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Aegion provides Asset Integrity Management services for the world's pipeline systems and your pipeline integrity program.
Inline Rehabilitation Animation
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Inline rehabilitation process with EnerClear and Aegion Coating Services.
InsituMain® Animation | Pressure Pipe Rehabilitation
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Insituform's cured-in-place pipe product for potable and pressure pipe systems.
Insituform® CIPP Animation
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Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) provides a jointless, seamless, pipe-within-a-pipe with little to no digging.
You definitely dont want to catch a whiff of that chemcial steam.
May I know, how long, in terms of hours for the whole process as in the video?
Thanks for watching! The install and cure times vary based on a variety of factors, some of which include resin type, pipe diameter, the surrounding environment, the cure method and more. Some smaller projects can be cured in a matter of hours; others can take longer.
Very cool
Can it work for HVAC piping system
I know a guy who works for the Illinois location. I know it used to be in Orland Park. Don’t know where the base is now
Cool! They are doing this in my neighborhood and street this week. I had no clue how this was done. Our mains are 50 years old. What is the lifespan of this product?
The first one ever installed back in 1971 is still in service.
Average lifespan is 50-100 years I believe
Spent the better part of 40 years workin in the hole. Everything from inline test & sealing MH rehab reinstating laterals after the baggie boys got done any below grade structures I've sealed, basements, pipes, vaults, lift stations. I'm retired now but man do I miss the challenge of some of the jobs I've been on.
Muy buen trabajo k asen son muy fregones felicidades
Insituform came out, killed our grass, which led to erosion, and now they refuse to restore the site even though their consent form says they will. The only access Insituform will ever be granted again is to repair their damage. Typical contractors: take the money; leave a mess.
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What size of pipe was this? Sanitary or storm sewer?
They're doing this on my street, kind of cool. Hope no problems
Insituform came out, killed our grass, which led to erosion, and now they refuse to restore the site even though their consent form says they will. The only access Insituform will ever be granted again is to repair their damage. Typical contractors: take the money; leave a mess.
Can it navigate through 90s? And does the tube come with resin already inside the tube or do they inject it with resin on site?
I worked and traveled many years at Insituform through out the USA and Canada. A simple answer to your first question is generally it's not routine to install through 90's , however in certain circumstances we have done it. Say your sewer main is shaped like the letter " L " and those are two segments with a manhole in the middle. You can pull liner through each segment to meet in the middle then connect them together with a fitting and cure with steam. Once you cut it out after it's fully cured you will have both segments lined. For the second question, small and medium CIPP liner is manufactured with resin already applied. Some large diameter liners the resin will be applied on-site due to a few factors such as weight limits on public highways ( 80,000 lbs ). Keep in mind there are many factors to consider for each individual install and the specific type of procedure used in lieu of that. Diameter , length , ground water infiltration , cure times , ect... Hope that helps answer your questions.
@@Forcefed777 just signed a job offer with them in Canada ( alberta) , could you give some feedback on company protocols (good/bad) your experience , etc. Maybe pay . I'm starting at 24.00
@@donknots7003 I worked there 2008 - 2014 and loved it. I was based in Littleton Colorado and our crew was invited to Canada for 2 years in 2011-2012 in Calgary and Edmonton. We were 6 guys of 3700 employees selected. To this day it remains one of my fondest years of my career and I'm still involved with infrastructure today. They helped me get my CDL A and hazmat. I learned alot about myself in my years with them how much I was capable of when I knew very little when I first started. I worked all over the US as well. It was like a big adventure seeing so many great places and I'm still great friends today with my coworkers from those days. My best advice is if you can embrace the opportunity to learn alot and enjoy being able to work in all kinds of places you will love it. I have even thought about coming back to work for them as I'm in Texas now. I have so many stories from those years it was one of the best times of my life.
@@Forcefed777 thanks a ton for the feedback! I'm really excited to start , I'm going into it completely green. Cheers and best of luck in the future. 🍻
@@donknots7003 Just don't over think it. It's the same process every time and the fun part is learning all the little tricks we come up with. Always follow " The BIG 5 " Confined Space equipment. 1) Tri-pod & Wenches fall arrest 2) Air monitor for sewer gas h2s , LEL , o2 3) Harness. 4) Fresh air blower 5) Fill out a confined space permit! Safety is number #1 and look out for each other. Don't be afraid to offer a hand to help out the TV operator get the camera going , keeping all the tools neat , help the Boiler Operator set up hoses ect... and you'll learn everything so quick. Not all installs are perfect situation , some are super easy and you get the pain in the ass ones too haha but take the good with the bad but 90% are great and easy. Many of the guys you will work with and get to know have worked there for years. Because once you get over the learning part , people settle there for the career because it's a good company and they will take care of you in the long run.
So they just drop it in? No boiling water or pressurized steam?
This particular project was installed by inversion and cured using steam.
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