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Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining Installation

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The contract calls for the installation of cured-in-place pipe liners in existing gravity sewer lines using trenchless technology, encompassing all phases from pre-installation cleaning and preparation to liner insertion, thermal or UV curing, and final inspection to ensure integrity and compliance. The work must be performed in accordance with industry standards for rehabilitation of underground sewer infrastructure, prioritizing minimal surface disruption and long-term durability of the-lined piping system. All activities are to be conducted within the service area of the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority in North Carolina, with strict adherence to safety, environmental, and quality control protocols throughout the project lifecycle. This subcontract opportunity is open for bidding with a response deadline of August 6, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 238990 for other heavy and civil engineering construction. The solicitation is hosted by the North Carolina state procurement system, and while no set-aside provisions are currently designated, interested contractors must be prepared to demonstrate technical capability, relevant experience with CIPP installations, proper equipment, and a qualified workforce capable of executing complex trenchless rehabilitation projects. All proposals must align with the authority's operational requirements and timelines to ensure seamless integration with local utility maintenance schedules.

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Install CIPP sewer liners via trenchless tech in Cape Fear, NC, by Aug 6, 2026, meeting safety and quality standards.

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North Carolina → Cape Fear Public Utility AuthorityView Agency

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238990 - All Other Specialty Trade ContractorsView NAICS

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NC, US

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AgencyNorth Carolina → Cape Fear Public Utility Authority
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Install CIPP liners in existing gravity sewer lines using trenchless methods, including cleaning, liner insertion, curing, and post-installation inspection.

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