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Port authorizes bidding for Imperial Way sewer lining project using cured‑in‑place pipe
Summary
The board authorized staff to solicit bids to rehabilitate about 1,400 linear feet of sewer on Imperial Way using cured‑in‑place pipe (CIPP); staff estimated the project at $280,000 against a $423,320 budget and emphasized minimal digging and a roughly 10‑day installation window.
The Port of Bremerton board voted to authorize staff to call for bids to rehabilitate approximately 1,400 linear feet of sewer on Imperial Way using cured‑in‑place pipe (CIPP) technology.
Port staff described CIPP lining as a method that inserts a resin‑saturated fiberglass liner into the existing pipe, inflates and cures it to form a continuous, jointless pipe without open‑cut excavation. Staff said the lining carries an estimated lifespan of 50–100 years, requires…
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