Learn how ISCO and the University of Chicago overcame a pump malfunction and HDPE pipe damage with innovative solutions. The report covers the emergency and long-term replacement plans, including the development of a new limited access machine to butt weld joints in a tight space–a testament to ISCO’s ability to provide comprehensive solutions beyond supplying pipes.
ISCO, in partnership with Fisher Contracting and AECOM, utilized HDPE piping solutions to comply with new EPA regulations for coal ash disposal in a landmark CCR project. Discover how their hands-on fusion expertise, along with McElroy’s large diameter fusion machine, Talon 2000, resulted in an industry first and set a new standard for safe and effective CCR projects.
ISCO Industries successfully supplied Nephi Irrigation Company’s canal project with 2,400 feet of 48-inch high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe and fittings, completing the order ahead of schedule. With prompt service from ISCO, the irrigation company was able to run water in the canal two days earlier than expected, saving time and avoiding delays in the project’s completion.
Discover how ISCO Industries helped the city of Jeffersonville control Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) discharge into the Ohio River by introducing a cost-effective and innovative large-diameter profile pipe system. Learn how spiral wound high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes and an integrated electrofusion bell and spigot technology were used for the project, including the design and fabrication of a 60″ ID offset manhole, a 63″ 45-degree elbow, and assistance with the installation and training of the electrofusion process.
San Antonio Water Systems (SAWS) is tapping into the Carrizo Aquifer to diversify its water sources. ISCO helped solve the challenge of bringing water to the city with over 122,000 feet of HDPE pipeline. The project used field bendable and durable HDPE, saving costs, reducing environmental disturbance, and providing a 50- to 100-year lifespan. HDPE proved to be leak-free and corrosion-free, with no cathodic protection required, leading to lower maintenance costs.
Learn how ISCO Industries and Ric-Man Construction provided a cost-effective and time-saving solution to repair a catastrophic failure in a critical sewer force main in Miami-Dade County. By sliplining miles of the most severely weak sections of the main with 63-inch HDPE, the project saved the owner more than $4 million and avoided massive inconvenience caused by excavating and replacing the pipe.