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Royal Oak approves about $750,000 extension for sewer-lining program
Summary
The commission approved a contract modification to extend in-situ cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) sewer-lining with the incumbent contractor for the 2025 program covering 27 locations; staff said CIPP extends sewer life by decades and reduces surface disruption compared with full replacement.
The Royal Oak City Commission unanimously approved a contract modification Monday to continue cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) sewer lining across the city, extending work with the incumbent contractor for the 2025 program.
City engineer Donahue described CIPP lining as a process that inserts a resin-impregnated flexible liner into an existing pipe and cures it with hot water or…
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