NASTT’s CIPP Good Practices Course
Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology is an effective trenchless pipeline rehabilitation method that may help to address many of your city’s water and wastewater problems. CIPP is one of the most widely used and accepted pipeline rehabilitation methods. It significantly reduces infiltration and ex-filtration. CIPP is cost-effective and increases flow capacity. And because it is trenchless, traffic congestion and site disruption are significantly reduced.
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Opening Remarks & Part 1 - Introduction
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Part 2 - Design & Construction of CIPP
• Description, history & methods -
Part 3 - CIPP Application Range in Trenchless Technologies
• Types of pipelines used in CIPP process
• Practical size, shape & length limitations
• Types of CIPP materials
• Basics of how CIPP interacts with other materials
• Typical problems that can be addressed using CIPP
• Practical advice on where, when and how to apply CIPP liners -
Part 4 - CIPP Testing
• Liner properties for liner design
• Liner compatibility with waste stream
• Design Requirements -
PM Part 5 - Design Considerations for Gravity Pipelines
• Wall thickness for a CIPP liner
• Existing pipeline problems
• Problem(s) in the liner’s design -
Part 6 - Key Notes for a Successful Project
• Selection of right materials & process
• Design by an experienced, registered engineer
• Clear & detailed well-written tender & contract specifications
• Field quality control & quality assurance program -
Part 7 - Inspection & QA/QC
• Compliance with by-laws & safety regulations
• Contract specifications
• Documentation
• Protection of owner’s interests • Public relations -
Q&A Period, Closing Remarks & Course Evaluations
Contact
NASTT
Michelle Hill
14500 Lorain Avenue #110063
OH 44141 Cleveland
United States
Phone:
+1 888 993 9935