February 2011, Vol. 66 No. 2

Rehabilitation

Insituform Technologies expands operations in India

Insituform Technologies Inc. announced that its Indian joint venture, Insituform Pipeline Rehabilitation Private Limited has been awarded a contract valued for $5.6 million to rehabilitate approximately 16,000 feet of medium diameter sewer pipelines for the Indian water utility Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam, located in Northern India approximately 400 miles Southeast of New Delhi.

This contract strengthens Insituform-India’s position in the Indian market with the expansion into Uttar Pradesh. This project marks the first contract for Insituform-India outside Delhi, where Insituform-India has been awarded approximately $42.0 million in work to date.

“We are excited to expand Insituform’s reach in the Asia-Pacific market and for Insituform-India to continue to grow its operations in India. We are proud to partner with M/s IVRCL, the project’s general contractor, and are confident in our unique capabilities as a global leader in pipeline protection to meet the demands of this project,” said Daniel Cowan, Insituform’s vice president for the Asia-Pacific area.

Insituform-India is expected to begin the project in February 2011, installing Insituform CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) product and iPlus Composite, and complete the work in approximately 15 months.

Insituform-India is a joint venture formed in 2007 between Insituform Technologies and SPML Infra Limited, one of India’s largest water, waste and power infrastructure companies, to develop the trenchless sewer rehabilitation market in India.

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