Project Start: February 12, 2026
Project Completion: April 15, 2026
Bid Price: $156,408
Project Summary
The annual cured-in-place pipelining (CIPP) program is one part of the Village’s effort to maintain longevity of the sanitary collection system. Each year the Villages televises approximately 5-6 miles of sanitary sewer main.
While viewing the condition of the pipe with a remote-controlled camera, crews perform a condition assessment. The conditions are then added to our pipe library that houses all the condition assessments from prior years. During the design of the annual program the Village works with engineering staff to address the most critical pipes in our system based on a risk of failure.
This Year we extended the contract pricing from the 2024 lining program with Kim Construction. The 2026 program includes approximately 2,000 feet of 8” sanitary main lining and installation of 12 Tee Liners. Below is a map to highlight the locations. To perform the televising and/or lining, crews must pre-clean the pipes using a water jetting equipment that can cause splashing in drains and toilets that have service lines tied into the main. While both Village crews and contractors do their best not to impact service lines, this is often unavoidable causing water in toilets or drain traps to splash out. The debris seen after the splashing occurs was in the trap of the drain or toilet and not from the service line or main.
