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SUMMARY:Webinar: 2024 No-Dig Show Outstanding Paper: Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for Free Trenchless Education for NASTT Members!\nBack by popular demand! NASTT is excited to present an encore of the 2024 No-Dig Show Outstanding Rehabilitation Paper: The CIPP Quality Assurance Paradox. Check out the abstract below and be sure to join us for this special presentation!\nCured-place-pipe (CIPP) has demonstrated that it can be an effective rehabilitation technology when implemented within an appropriately managed project. Numerous specifications have been written to describe the processes which are required to ensure that the Owner is left with rehabilitated assets which will deliver the expected life extension of the asset. The processes included in these specifications typically reflect a balance between, on one side, the risk of a failure to meet design objectives and on the other, the cost, both in direct dollars and indirectly in administration and management, to minimize that risk. While the first CIPP installation was completed in 1971, the first industry standard practice, ASTM F1216 was not published until 18 years later. Even though the standard has seen regular revisions since then, the recommended inspection practices have largely remained the same even while anecdotal evidence to support more rigorous practices has accumulated. Only very recently has published research based upon actual data from installations demonstrated the prevalence and magnitude of natural variation (lower mechanical properties and/or wall thickness) in CIPP installations. In this vacuum, the content of owner specifications has come to reflect the individual specification writers experience or lack thereof with CIPP and their perception of the risk of not meeting design objectives. Using statistical and economic analysis of actual project experiences, this paper will demonstrate the risks and costs of a CIPP quality assurance process which has been informed by five decades of research and industry experience.\nDate & Time: October 21, 12:00 – 1:00 PM (Eastern)\nLocation: Virtual webinar format\nPresenters: Tony Araujo and Chris Macey\nCost: FREE for NASTT Members | Non-Member Cost is $35.00\nRegistration includes the presentation slides, a copy of the complete paper, and CEUs provided by Louisiana Tech.\nContact:\nKari Webb\nkwebb@nastt.org ( mailto:kwebb@nastt.org )\n888-388-2554\n \n
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