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Plumbing Engineer: True Value — New Survey Finds That Value Engineering Is on the Rise Despite Negative Outcomes

A survey found that in many value engineering cases, what is often intended as a good faith effort to save money can instead lead to failures, rework, and lost money. The issue is typically not the quality of the substituted product that causes the failure. It is simply not using the right materials for the right applications.

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Examining the Consequences of Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining

Discover the impact of cured-in-place pipe lining and potential risks of rehabilitating cast iron pipe and fittings.

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Case Studies: Value Engineering in Corporate and Commercial Settings

Dive into three projects where value engineering called for a close comparison between cast iron and plastics.

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