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When It Comes to Imported Cast Iron Soil Pipe, It’s Buyer Beware

Joe Christiansen of Interstate General Government Contractors explores the importance of choosing high-quality domestic foundries over imported products to ensure consistency, reliability, and adherence to manufacturing standards while avoiding potential hazards such as asbestos and arsenic found in some imports.

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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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