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Culvert Lining Installation (Cured-in-Place Pipe - CIPP)

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Hennepin County is seeking a subcontractor to install structural cured-in-place pipe liners within existing culverts using trenchless rehabilitation techniques. The work involves de-watering the culverts, thoroughly cleaning the host pipes, and precisely installing resin-saturated liners that will be cured in place to restore structural integrity without excavation. The project aligns with NAICS code 238210, indicating specialized construction services for pipeline and related infrastructure rehabilitation. All work must be completed in accordance with industry standards for CIPP technology, ensuring long-term durability and minimal surface disruption. The solicitation was posted on July 18, 2026, with a submission deadline of August 11, 2026, at 7:00 PM, and responses must be submitted through the designated online portal. Performance is expected to occur within Hennepin County, Minnesota, though specific locations are not listed. This subcontract opportunity is open to qualified contractors with proven experience in trenchless pipeline rehabilitation and adherence to environmental and safety regulations.

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Hennepin County seeks qualified subcontractor for trenchless CIPP liner installation in culverts by August 11, 2026.

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Minnesota → Hennepin CountyView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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MN, US

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Install structural CIPP liners inside existing culverts using trenchless rehabilitation methods, including de-watering, pipe cleaning, and curing the resin-saturated liner in place.

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