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Formed in Helena, MT in 1993 the company began installing Cured-in-Place
Manhole (CIPM) lining systems in 1997. We’ve solved infrastructure problems in
Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, California,
Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, Ohio, Utah, New Mexico, Washington, Hawaii, Alberta, and Ontario.
We have extensive experience with unique and diverse situations, including but not
limited to manholes, square structures, deep wetwells and lift stations, culverts,
remote installations and heavy infiltration and deterioration problems. One of our
projects was featured in the June 2003 edition of Trenchless Technology magazine
-- titled “City of Ottawa, Ontario Uses Cured-In-Place Lining to Rehabilitate
Sanitary Sewer Access Structures”. Other accomplishments include completing
very environmentally sensitive projects for the National Park Service in
Yellowstone National Park as well as the Lake Mead and Lake Mohave National
Recreation Areas in Nevada and Arizona and at the bottom of the cave in Carlsbad
Caverns National Park. As a result of those projects, we are the preferred method
and installer of choice with the Park Service in those areas for future sewer
rehabilitation.
Even though we’ve successfully completed projects from Key West, Florida to
Barrow, Alaska and from the Vegas Strip to the Jersey Shore the Rockies, Great
Plains and Intermountain West are our home.
Jim Swain has been the president and owner of the company since its origin. The
company began installing cured-in-place fiberglass liners mainly for sewer
structures in 1997. He has also been the project manager and/or consultant on
numerous wastewater rehabilitation projects throughout North America. He has
dealt with almost every kind of infiltration and deterioration problem imaginable in
manholes and lift stations.
Manhole (CIPM) lining systems in 1997. We’ve solved infrastructure problems in
Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, California,
Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, Ohio, Utah, New Mexico, Washington, Hawaii, Alberta, and Ontario.
We have extensive experience with unique and diverse situations, including but not
limited to manholes, square structures, deep wetwells and lift stations, culverts,
remote installations and heavy infiltration and deterioration problems. One of our
projects was featured in the June 2003 edition of Trenchless Technology magazine
-- titled “City of Ottawa, Ontario Uses Cured-In-Place Lining to Rehabilitate
Sanitary Sewer Access Structures”. Other accomplishments include completing
very environmentally sensitive projects for the National Park Service in
Yellowstone National Park as well as the Lake Mead and Lake Mohave National
Recreation Areas in Nevada and Arizona and at the bottom of the cave in Carlsbad
Caverns National Park. As a result of those projects, we are the preferred method
and installer of choice with the Park Service in those areas for future sewer
rehabilitation.
Even though we’ve successfully completed projects from Key West, Florida to
Barrow, Alaska and from the Vegas Strip to the Jersey Shore the Rockies, Great
Plains and Intermountain West are our home.
Jim Swain has been the president and owner of the company since its origin. The
company began installing cured-in-place fiberglass liners mainly for sewer
structures in 1997. He has also been the project manager and/or consultant on
numerous wastewater rehabilitation projects throughout North America. He has
dealt with almost every kind of infiltration and deterioration problem imaginable in
manholes and lift stations.