Event Summary
Cured-in-place-lining (CIPL) is a well-established technology that eliminates leaks from gas mains. CIPL also has been tested and proven to extend the useful life of the ‘composite pipe’ by up to 100 years. As a minimally invasive “trenchless technology”, CIPL not only gives utilities a cost-effective alternative for their leak-prone-pipe remediation and pipeline replacement programs, but also supports their decarbonization initiatives. In addition to its inherent environmental benefits, CIPL projects often are considered capital expenses.
Attendees will receive 1 Professional Development Hours (PDH) upon completion.
Course Objectives
This course aims to introduce industry professionals to CIPL technology and provide an in-depth look at the design, layout, and implementation of CIPL. This course will also discuss applying this technology to the client’s emissions mitigation agenda.
Who Should Attend
This course is targeted towards both entry-level engineers learning about new innovative ways to improve their gas system, as well as seasoned corporate decision makers looking to make a positive impact on their regulatory obligations as well as the bottom line of their business.
Meet the Instructor
Casey F. Giambrone
VP of Engineering, Progressive Pipeline Management
Casey Giambrone is VP of Engineering at Progressive Pipeline Management (PPM). Mr. Giambrone is an MBA and Industrial Engineer who balances sharp technical understanding with a business mindset. Before joining the PPM family in 2020, his career included twenty years with National Grid where he led and managed a group of thirteen engineers within the Public Works department. He was responsible for National Grid’s New York City and Long Island City State Construction practice and helped create the NYC Public Works Tracking System. Casey leads PPM’s cured-in-place-lining projects in New Jersey, Baltimore, Chicago, New England, and other US regions.