Record Setting “One Piece” CIPP Installation By US Pipelining, LLC Stretches Nearly Half a Mile Over the York River
US Pipelining, LLC., an emerging leader in Cured-In-Place-Pipe lining solutions (CIPP), announces the completion of a major waterway project. The recent project at Plains All American Pipeline’s Yorktown Terminal in Yorktown Virginia is believed to be the longest single-shot, “one-piece” cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) liner ever installed.
US Pipelining, LLC Completes U.S Military Infrastructure Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Pipe Lining Project
US Pipelining, LLC., an emerging leader in Cured-In-Place-Pipelining solutions (CIPP), announced today the completion of a military project which included cured-in-place-pipe rehabilitation at the Fort Lesley J. McNair Army Post in Washington, DC. Fort McNair, a part of the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, is the headquarters of the Army’s Military District of Washington and home of the National Defense University, as well as the official residence of the US Army’s vice chief of staff.
Shell Oil – Puget Sound, Anacortes Washington – Oil Pipe Lining Job Profile
In 2016 the Shell Oil refinery facility located in Anacortes Washington was experiencing failure in a 36” diameter transmission line. This steel pipe was installed more than 30 years ago. It ran process crude oil from one holding tank to another. The 36” steel pipe ran 1,600 feet from one tank to another and had a working pressure of 80 psi. Due to the fact, that the facility was built on an island off the coast of Washington state made it difficult logistically to get all of the necessary equipment there to install the pipe lining material.