US Pipelining Completes Pipeline Rehabilitation for Nations Largest Refinery

From technical and operational challenges to terrain monitoring, assessment and environmental dilemmas, there are many challenges inherent in pipelining. Some of these challenges often lead to delays and stalled projects that cost millions of dollars and resource wastage. Working with the best pipeline construction companies can help companies forestall these challenges and accelerate pipeline rehabilitation project success.

Advantages of Epoxy Pipelining

Pipelines used for water supply, drainage, heating, and other applications are prone to damage due to constant exposure to corrosive chemicals. Such pipes need repair or replacement at some point. Epoxy coating offers a fast and convenient alternative to traditional excavation and replacement methods.

CIPP Pipelining vs Complete Pipe Replacement: What’s the Difference?

Many are unfamiliar with the term CIPP pipelining, even though it is a service that you may have to use for your business at some point. CIPP stands for cured-in-place pipe. This repair method is jointless and seamless and involves the use of an already existing pipe.

Complete pipe replacement is a method that pipelining professionals have used for decades. This method involves the placement of a completely new pipe. Although business owners have the comfort of knowing that they have a new pipe, there is also a higher expense because of the digging or trenching involved.

Project of the Year 2017 Rehabilitation Runner Up: McGuire AFB ‘Largest CIPP Liner Ever Installed’

US Pipelining LLC recently completed a major military project that included the cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) rehabilitation of nearly 1,000 lf of 10-ft diameter storm water piping located beneath the airfield apron of the McGuire Air Force Base in Burlington, New Jersey. As confirmed through Insituform, this is the largest CIPP liner ever installed.

“Working with our resin supplier, AOC, and our liner manufacturer, Manufactured Technologies Corporation (MTC), we were able to achieve something that, to the best of our knowledge, has never been attempted,” states Gary Horwedel, general manager of US Pipelining, who has been involved in infrastructure rehabilitation and repair using trenchless technologies for more than 25 years.

United States Army Corps Of Engineers

Marmet West Virginia – Military Job Profile

When the US Army Corps of Engineers had questions about how to rehabilitate a 30 inch diameter storm line that was thirty feet deep US Pipelining LLC. had the answers. Early on in the job project US Pipelining LLC. was contacted by a US Army Corps of Engineer. Aside from the usual questions about CIPP, some of the more serious concerns were,

US Pipelining LLC, Receives Major Military Pipe Lining Rehabilitation Project

US Pipelining, LLC, an emerging leader in Cured-In-Place Pipelining solutions (CIPP), announced today the award of a major military project which includes the cured in place pipe lining and rehabilitation of nearly one thousand (1,000’) linear feet of ten foot diameter (10’) storm water piping located beneath the airfield apron of McGuire Air Force Base located in Burlington County, NJ.

On Site At Volcano Bay, Universal’s Water Park in Orlando Florida.

US Pipe Lining LLC. On Site, at Universal’s Newest theme park. Volcano, Bay! When this state of the art water park started experiencing issues with a section of both leaking, and highly inaccessible piping. It was US Pipe Lining, that sprung into action, to completely restore their failing section of pipe, right away! By performing the pipe restoration at night, and within only one weekend. Allowed for the park, to remain open during the day, while the repairs to this section of piping, took place at night. Both saving the park time, and money! And keeping their visitors from all over the world, happy by allowing them to visit the park any day they like, without interruption. The lining material, used to repair this failing pipe, was a multiple layer, polyurethane membrane.

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.