Trenchless pipe lining equipment on a commercial construction site

Trenchless Pipeline Rehabilitation

Municipal Infrastructure Repair & Pipeline Logistics

Cured-in-place pipe lining and slip-lining for commercial facilities, engineered to Canadian civil standards.

50+

Commercial projects completed

300 m

Single-run structural liner capacity

50 yr

Design life per CSA standards

100%

Post-installation CCTV verified

Canadian civil engineering standards

Why trenchless pipeline rehabilitation works

Municipal and commercial infrastructure projects across Canada rely on these proven outcomes.
01

No excavation, no downtime

Commercial facilities stay operational during repairs. No trenching means no lost parking, no blocked loading bays, and no disrupted tenant access.

Typical project: 2–3 night shifts
02

50-year structural liner

Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) and HDPE slip-lining meet CSA B182 and ASTM F1216 standards. The restored pipe carries full structural load without future corrosion.

Design life verified by post-install CCTV
03

Restored flow capacity

Internal lining eliminates root intrusion, joint displacement, and tuberculation. Hydraulic modelling confirms the renewed pipe handles peak storm and sanitary loads.

100-year event rating achieved
04

NSF/ANSI 61 certified materials

Epoxy and liner materials used for potable water mains are certified for drinking water contact. Final water sampling meets Health Canada guidelines.

Lead solder concerns eliminated
05

Bypass pumping keeps operations running

Temporary bypass systems maintain sewer and water service throughout the lining process. Retail, office, and industrial tenants never notice a disruption.

Phased work per building schedule
06

Compliance with Ontario Building Code

Every project follows OBC Part 7 and local municipal standards. Inspection reports and hydrostatic test results are submitted directly to the authority having jurisdiction.

Full documentation package included

Trenchless Pipeline Capabilities

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Structural rehabilitation for commercial and municipal pipe networks — CIPP, slip-lining, and spray-applied epoxy systems engineered to Canadian civil standards.

01

Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining

Full structural liner for cast-iron, clay, and concrete mains up to 36-inch diameter. Installed through existing manholes with no excavation. Rated for 50-year design life per CSA B182.11.

02

Slip-lining with HDPE pipe

Reinforced HDPE insertion for storm and sanitary lines with longitudinal cracks or joint displacement. Bypass pumping and robotic lateral cutting included. Meets Ontario municipal stormwater management criteria.

03

Spray-applied epoxy lining

NSF/ANSI 61-certified epoxy for potable water mains and fire-suppression lines. Restores flow capacity and eliminates tuberculation without disrupting building occupancy. Complies with Health Canada drinking water guidelines.

04

Pipe bursting for capacity upgrades

Hydraulic bursting of existing brittle pipes to install a larger-diameter HDPE or ductile iron replacement. Suitable for undersized laterals and mains in dense commercial zones. Minimal surface disruption.

05

Robotic lateral reinstatement

Precision cutting and sealing of service connections from inside the main line. No excavation at the property line. Restores full flow to building drains within hours.

06

Post-installation CCTV & hydrostatic testing

Full-length camera inspection and pressure testing after every rehabilitation. Deliverables include digital log, defect mapping, and compliance report for municipal or insurance review.

Visual reference

Key illustrations from recent municipal work

01CCTV inspection
CCTV inspection of a sewer main
Pre‑lining assessment

Cast‑iron sewer main before CIPP

Internal camera survey revealed severe corrosion and root intrusion in a 300‑metre main beneath a Toronto commercial tower. The inspection footage guided liner thickness and resin selection per CSA B181.2.

02Liner installation
CIPP liner being inserted into a pipe
Night‑shift work

Cured‑in‑place pipe insertion

Structural felt liner impregnated with epoxy resin was winched into the existing pipe. Three night shifts allowed the 12‑storey building to operate normally during business hours. Post‑cure CCTV confirmed a jointless interior.

03Slip‑lining
HDPE pipe being lowered into a trenchless installation
Industrial park

HDPE slip‑lining for storm drain

A 48‑inch concrete storm drain in Mississauga had longitudinal cracks from soil settlement. Reinforced HDPE pipe was pulled through the existing line without excavating warehouse loading areas. Bypass pumping kept the site dry throughout.

04Epoxy application
Spray‑applied epoxy lining equipment
Potable water main

Spray‑applied epoxy lining

A 40‑year‑old ductile iron water main in Vancouver was lined with NSF/ANSI 61‑certified epoxy. The process restored flow and eliminated lead solder concerns while retail and residential units stayed operational. Final water samples met Health Canada guidelines.

05Lateral connection
Robotic cutter for lateral connections
Robotic reinstatement

Lateral connection cutting

After slip‑lining, a remotely operated robotic cutter reopened each lateral connection inside the storm drain. The process avoided excavation and maintained full drainage capacity for the industrial park’s 100‑year storm event design.

06Final inspection
Post‑installation CCTV inspection
Quality assurance

Post‑lining CCTV and hydrostatic test

Every rehabilitated pipe underwent a full CCTV scan and hydrostatic pressure test. The results were documented per Ontario Building Code and CSA standards, providing the client with a 50‑year design‑life warranty.

Related Municipal Infrastructure Services

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Commercial Sewer Lining

Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining for cast-iron and clay sewer mains in office towers, retail plazas, and mixed-use complexes. Complies with CSA B182 and Ontario Building Code.

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Storm Drain Slip-Lining

Reinforced HDPE slip-lining for failing concrete storm drains under industrial yards and municipal roadways. Restores 100-year storm capacity without excavation.

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Potable Water Epoxy Lining

NSF/ANSI 61-certified spray-applied epoxy lining for ductile iron water mains. Eliminates tuberculation, restores pressure, and meets Health Canada potability standards.

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Municipal Pipe Assessment

CCTV inspection, flow monitoring, and structural condition grading for municipal and commercial pipeline assets. Data-driven reports support capital planning and compliance.

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Emergency Bypass Pumping

Temporary flow diversion for sewer and stormwater systems during rehabilitation. Designed to maintain service continuity for commercial tenants and municipal operations.

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