Explore repair, rehabilitation, and replacement best practices of trenchless technology and infrastructure asset management.
The enormous network of underground pipelines in the United States is aging. Municipal managers, contractors, consulting engineers, and municipal staff engineers face the difficult task of renewing, rehabilitating, and replacing these systems efficiently and cost-effectively.
Trenchless Technology and Asset Management, co-published by the National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO), provides detailed, straightforward coverage of the assessment, management, and repair of pipeline infrastructure using trenchless technologies. Its contents guide readers tasked with assessing the condition of pipe systems using visual inspection technologies and alternative inspection technologies, establishing asset management plans, and executing repair and replacement efforts.
Trenchless Technology and Asset Management addresses:
- Managing for sustainable pipe collection systems
- Visual inspection technologies
- Alternative inspection technologies
- Condition grading methodologies
- Repair, rehabilitation, and replacement technologies and materials
- Technology screening and selection
- Directional drilling
- Bidding, safety, and warranty considerations