SippTech and SAK Construction Enter Into Exclusive National Installer Agreement
SIPP Technologies LLC (SippTech) today announced it has reached an agreement with SAK Construction LLC (SAK) for exclusive installation rights of its SippSteel™ robotic lining technology. Pursuant to the agreement, SAK is now the sole national installation contractor for SippTech’s multidimensional, robotically installed composite pressure pipelining system.
“SippTech is honored to partner with SAK,” Weisenberg said. “Their knowledge, experience and innovative thinking in the pipeline rehabilitation industry offer the ‘perfect storm’ of opportunity for SippSteel™. SAK has been expertly delivering the most advanced, field-proven products to rehabilitate pipes globally for years.”
SippSteel™ is a novel, three-component composite lining system that entirely overcomes the limitations and inconsistencies present in prior SIPP technologies. This is made possible by utilizing a combination of specific and cooperative machine learning technologies, including computer-vision, LIDAR ultrasound, RF, Wi-Fi, gyroscope and accelerometer, to precisely navigate and apply the SippSteel™ composite inside of the pipe. The result is the installation of a structurally independent lining system with reduced construction time, minimal consumer disruption, lower costs and a small environmental footprint.
“This unique, cutting-edge technology truly has the capability to change the entire dynamic of the pressure pipe rehabilitation industry,” said Charlie Kuhnmuench, V.P. of business development for SAK. “We look forward to working together with SippTech to expand this technology throughout the United States.”
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