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Pleasants Construction Performs Successful Metal Pipe Riser Rehabilitation in Maryland

Pleasants Construction Performs Successful Metal Pipe Riser Rehabilitation in Maryland Pleasants Construction, Inc. is an OBIC-certified installer based in Clarksburg, Maryland, with a service area of Maryland, Virginia, Washington, DC and Delaware. The Rehabilitation Division of Pleasants was working on a project in northern Baltimore, Maryland for an MDE and local municipal storm water management division. The structure in need of rehabilitation (shown below) was a bituminous-coated corrugated metal pipe riser (overflow) barrel. Inspections had reported that rust and corrosion were starting to peel and deteriorate the existing bituminous coating. Existing bituminous coating deteriorating within riser

March 28th, 2023|Installer Spotlight, Projects|

Successful Rehab With Transportation Coatings at Food Processing Plant

Successful Rehab With Transportation Coatings at Food Processing Plant As an OBIC-certified installer, CTR Coatings is experienced in offering customized solutions for even the most challenging coatings project. One such project was for a food processing plant located in southeast Mississippi. The plant’s wash drain (weep pad), where truck trailers were parked to be cleaned and drained prior to reloading, had missing and broken concrete, and was in need of a rehabilitation solution that would provide a long-term protective coating.   A food processing plant has a heavy rotation of transport trucks loading and unloading. Maintaining

January 12th, 2023|Installer Spotlight, Projects|

OBIC Installer Expertly Resolves Manhole Inflow and Infiltration Issues for Municipality in Montana

OBIC Installer Expertly Resolves Manhole Inflow and Infiltration Issues for Municipality in Montana At Advanced Lining LLC, an OBIC-certified installer in Layton, Utah serving the greater inter-mountain area of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, they know it’s important to get repairs and rehabilitation right when it comes to wastewater and industrial water infrastructure. That’s why when a municipality located in northwest Montana discovered a line of nine manholes with significant leakages, they contacted Advanced Lining immediately to help resolve the ground water infiltration issues. These manholes had been installed in the mid-1960s and had been in place

October 18th, 2022|Installer Spotlight, Projects|

What Are The Advantages of Polyaspartic Coatings?

What Are The Advantages of Polyaspartic Coatings? We know, polyaspartic aliphatic polyurea is a bit of a mouthful, but it is one of the rock stars in OBIC’s line of spray-applied coatings. OBIC 1150 is a two-component polyaspartic material with many benefits that make it ideal for a wide variety of applications. These include: Superior chemical & stain resistance Outstanding abrasion resistance Quick curing Excellent adhesive properties UV Stable, resulting in very little loss of gloss or color fade, even when exposed to direct sunlight Resistant to bacteria and humidity, making it suitable for interior application without

June 3rd, 2022|Projects|

OBIC Products Go Beyond Manhole Rehabilitation In A Project To Honor Veterans In Ohio

OBIC Products Go Beyond Manhole Rehabilitation In A Project To Honor Veterans In Ohio OBIC Products Go Beyond Manhole Rehabilitation in a Project to Honor Veterans in Whitehouse, Ohio When the City of Whitehouse approved funding for the construction of a new Veterans Memorial Park, they immediately began searching for high-quality contractors who could help them build a memorial that would honor their community veterans. While, on the surface, this may not seem like a project for OBIC products, it turned out to be the perfect fit. It was actually below the surface where OBIC products were

November 4th, 2021|Projects|

Pennsylvania No-Dig Sewer Rehab Enabled Treatment Plants To Operate Efficiently

Pennsylvania No-Dig Sewer Rehab Enabled Treatment Plants To Operate Efficiently Menallen Township, located in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, is rich in history. Formed in 1783, the township is home to a National Historic Landmark, the Searights Tollhouse. Remnants of a once booming coal industry can also be found throughout the landscape of the township.  While these nostalgic reminders of history add to the township’s tourism, there was one historical structure that was only causing problems. Beneath the surface of Menallen Township was an aging sewer system in desperate need of repair. According to Sam McVicker of K2 Engineering

January 31st, 2020|Projects|
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