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The Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) method is a trenchless technology for curing and rehabilitating the
existing pipelines. In CIPP method, the damaged pipe is lined inside, using a resin-impregnated
polyester tube. However, CIPP projects can be complicated due to the inherent uncertainties associated
with the underground projects. The lack of knowledge about the production rates and unanticipated
issues (risks) associated with CIPP projects can affect the project’s costs and time schedule in different
stages of planning, design, and construction. To avoid the unnecessary costs and delays, a
comprehensive risk and productivity studies are required. The present study aims at improving the
CIPP administration and planning system by focusing on risk identification and productivity analysis
for CIPP projects. Field observations and analysis of the historical data are planned to obtain the
needed information. The result of the study would be a classified check list of risk factors that
associated with CIPP and general work process rate (production rate) guide that is applicable………….TBC
Alireza Bayat
IVIS Inc
Engineering
University of Alberta
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