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THE MAGAZINE FOR THE DRAINAGE, WATER & WASTEWATER INDUSTRIES


CASE STUDIES


were able to remove the need for costly over- pumping and install the pipes in live flows, whilstminimising theirwork area to a single lane closure for uninterupted access to local businesses.


"Anotherman entry GRP culvert relining project completed for an important client, I have to say the service fromAmiblu creating a stress free delivery schedule to short time programme during these tough timeswas exemplary." –MattDurbin,ManagingDirector, MattDurbin Associates (MDA)


During the installation of the intial contracted 210m, a further 70msection of the pipe downstreamrequired attention, soMDA undertook the additionalworks saving additional costs and disruption at a later date.


Amiblu jacking pipes are often utilised in pipe rehabilitation projects such as this as they offer a high compressive strength and, comparedwith conventionalmaterials, an improved hydraulic coefficient. The hydraulic analysis carried out for Gipsy Patch Lane showed no reduction in hydraulic


performance and as the pipes are designed to offer a service life in excess of 150 yearswith minimalmaintenance, the life expectancy of this asset is greatly improved.


Amiblu Structural Relining Pipes


Amiblu pipes have a smooth, resin rich internal surfacewith high abrasion resistance which consistently prevents fouling and build up, leading to lowmaintenance costs and high flowrates even at lowgradients. Both Jacking and relining pipes are suppliedwith


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