Aegion Corporation Awarded $5.7 Million Wastewater Pipeline Rehabilitation Contract in Montgomery, Alabama
8/6/2019
Aegion Corporation has announced that its subsidiary, Insituform Technologies, LLC, has been awarded a $5.7 million wastewater pipeline rehabilitation contract in Montgomery, Alabama.
Insituform will rehabilitate more than 22,000 feet of 18- to 30-inch wastewater pipelines in residential and commercial areas throughout Montgomery using Insituform® cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) beginning in August 2019. The Company anticipates completing the project in October 2020.
The contract was awarded by the Montgomery Water Works & Sanitary Sewer Board (WWSSB). Insituform has a 25-year history of working with WWSSB on substantial projects and has rehabilitated nearly 110 miles of 6- to 54-inch diameter wastewater pipelines in the last 10 years for WWSSB.
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