Working Group Forming to Develop Cured-in-Place-Piping Inspectors Professional Qualifications Standard

ASSE International is forming a working group to develop a professional qualifications standard for inspectors of cured-in-place-piping (CIPP) systemsa process for in-place pipe rehabilitation. The first working group meeting is expected to be held in the Chicagoland area in mid-September.

To enhance the development of this standard, IAPMO has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with NASSCO Inc., a nonprofit trade association of organizations and individuals who operate in or are involved in the inspection, maintenance, and/or repair of underground infrastructure, to develop the standard.

“With this technology growing as an option to complete pipe replacement, it’s important to know and communicate the proper requirements for this technology, and that starts with the inspection community that can enforce such requirements,” said John Watson, Senior Vice President of Industry Relations and Business Development with The IAPMO Group.

Shelia Joy, NASSCO’s Executive Director, added: “Partnering with ASSE on this standard brings together the highly respected ASSE/IAPMO standards with NASSCO’s deep knowledge of CIPP installations and its mission to set standards in the application of this proven trenchless technology.”

Industry stakeholders—including CIPP system installers and manufacturers, plumbing professionals, building owners and managers, engineers, AHJs, and the general public—are invited and encouraged to apply to participate. To become a member of this working group, a completed application (goo.gl/07vJP) and résumé must be submitted by August 31 to Terry Burger, Director of Product Standards, at [email protected].

Source: IAPMO

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