Aegion Corporation Wins $8 Million Texas Wastewater Rehab Contract
8/19/2020
(UC) — Aegion has announced its subsidiary, Insituform, has been awarded a wastewater rehabilitation contract in Southwest Texas valued at $8 million.
Insituform will rehabilitate more than 12,000 linear feet of existing sanitary sewer main utilizing trenchless technology, including 24-inch to 60-inch cured-in-place pipe (CIPP).
Crews will also perform bypass pumping, miscellaneous point repairs and associated manhole improvements.
“This is one of the larger projects Aegion has won in the region in recent years, and we look forward to completing the work safely using our industry-leading trenchless technologies,” Charles R. Gordon, Aegion’s President and CEO, said.
The project is expected to begin this fall and conclude by the end of 2021.
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