It’s more convenient than traditional pipe rehabilitation projects. And it’s already been used to repair hundreds of millions of miles of underground infrastructure in the United States alone.
A relatively inexpensive method for replacing aging water pipelines across the nation may come with health risks, a USA TODAY investigation has found. Known as cured-in-place pipe lining, or CIPP, the ...
The City of Columbia Sewer Utility workers are pictured using CIPP relining to rehabilitate the sanitary sewers across Columbia. For more than twenty years, when Columbia’s pipes need to be replaced, ...
A focused effort can improve daily efforts for business owners to establish brands and projects. Focus also helps business owners to survive the commercial landscape. Marketing/advertising needs, ...
In 2017, 22-year-old Brett Morrow descended 20 feet underground while working for Benchmark Construction Company, a Bartlett, Illinois-based firm contracted by the nearby Village of Streamwood to ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. In 2017, 22-year-old Brett Morrow descended 20 feet underground while working for Benchmark Construction Company, a Bartlett, Illinois-based firm contracted ...