Aegion Awarded Wastewater Rehabilitation Contract in Maryland
(UC) — Aegion Corporation has announced that its subsidiary, Insituform has been awarded a wastewater rehabilitation contract valued at more than $4 million from Baltimore County, Maryland.
Insituform will rehabilitate 78,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer main utilizing trenchless technology, including 8-inch to 18-inch cured-in-place (CIPP) pipe, in the community of Essex.
Crews will perform 3,200 vertical feet of manhole rehabilitation and complete 322 lateral seals using full circumferential CIPP liner.
Insituform has won the last three large-scale projects presented for bid in Baltimore County.
As part of the proposal, at least 25% of the work will be performed with support from local companies.
The project is expected to begin this fall and conclude by the end of 2021.
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