For roughly a century,
the United States has had the world's biggest
economy. A large portion of our economic strength
is in the infrastructure we have constructed.
Much of this infrastructure, which was built
prior to or shortly after World War II, is reaching
the end of its anticipated service life. There
is a tremendous need to rehabilitate these normally
out-of-sight/out-of-mind buried assets if they
are to help us improve our quality of life.
Proactive rehabilitation programs effectively
manage the costs of system replacement and minimize
risk and sociological impacts from aging infrastructure.
As an industry leader, Dibble brings value to
our clients through trenchless technology by
recommending and implementing the right methodology
for condition assessment and rehabilitation.
Dibbles services include engineering design
and construction quality control for:
Dibble's
Infrastructure Rehabilitation Practice
Selected for Small Diameter Sewer
Rehabilitation Project
Owner:
City
of Phoenix
Contract:
Small
Diameter Sewer Rehabilitation
The
City of Phoenix selected Dibbles
Infrastructure Rehabilitation Practice
to rehabilitate 8-inch to 14-inch
small diameter sanitary sewer using
cured-in-place pipe (CIPP). Work
will include lining, cleaning, point
repair, and clean out replacement/removal.
Dibble will work with the Job Order
Contractors and will provide construction
administration and inspection services.