Thursday, August 18, 2011

CIPP Sewer Rehabilitation Projects Awarded to SAK Construction

News From:     SAK Construction
                        864 Hoff Road
                        O’Fallon, MO 63366
                        www.sakcon.com


CIPP Sewer Rehabilitation Projects
Awarded to SAK Construction

SAK announces new infrastructure renewal projects
In Missouri, Nevada, California, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky 

                                    
ST. LOUIS (August 18, 2011)—SAK Construction, a national pipeline rehabilitation and tunneling services contractor headquartered in the St. Louis area, has recently been awarded new contracts in several states across the country.  SAK provides specialized, high demand services ranging from large diameter tunneling to the full spectrum of current trenchless or “no-dig” technologies, including CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) pipeline rehabilitation.  New projects include:

·        The City of Fresno, Calif.—a $2.15 million contract for the replacement of existing sewer mains in the areas of North Millbrook, East Ashlan, East Olive, South Maple and East Butler avenues. Using CIPP (cured-in-place pipe), SAK will rehabilitate 13,278 linear feet of sanitary sewer pipeline,12 inches to 24 inches in diameter. The project is underway to help the city meet the guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). 

·        The City of Las Vegas, Nev.--a $3.06 million wastewater infrastructure renovation contract for the Sewer Rehabilitation Group D project, located in the northwest section of the city. SAK will renovate 13,309 linear feet of existing sanitary sewer pipe, 15 inches to 36 inches in diameter, using CIPP.

·        The Water Works and Sanitary Sewer Board of the City of Montgomery, Ala.--a $3.8 million contract for the city’s 2011 Upper Catoma Interceptor Rehabilitation project. Using CIPP, SAK will renovate 25,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer interceptor piping, 30 inches in diameter. 

·        The Knoxville, Tenn., Utilities Board--a $1.3 million contract for the Fourth Creek Sub-Basin 37 “Find and Fix” project. SAK will renovate 9,000 linear feet of existing sanitary sewer pipeline, 8 inches to 30 inches in diameter, using CIPP.  

·        Henderson Water Utility of Henderson, Ky.--a $2.3 million CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) contract for the city’s Downtown Sewer System Rehabilitation project. SAK will renovate 18,736 linear feet of sanitary and storm sewer pipeline, 8 inches to 48 inches in diameter, using CIPP.

·        The Metropolitan Sewer District of St. Louis, Mo.--a $3.54 million wastewater infrastructure contract for the utility’s Infrastructure Repairs Fiscal Year 2011 project, which includes work on specified pipeline segments throughout the MSD service system.  SAK will rehabilitate 124,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer pipeline, 6 inches to 36 inches in diameter, using SAK’s CIPP process. 

“Much of the infrastructure of our nation’s system was put in place many decades ago and requires assessment and renewal to avoid blockage, sewer overflows or collapses,” said Charlie Kuhnmuench, vice president of business development, SAK Construction. “By using SAK’s CIPP capabilities to renovate aging wastewater pipelines, we can restore the pipeline’s structural and functional integrity, cost effectively and with minimal above-ground disruption to streets and neighborhoods.” 

The strong national demand for pipeline rehabilitation is an outgrowth of America’s aging infrastructure. Collapsing, malfunctioning or inadequate water mains, sanitary sewers and storm sewers cause a variety of serious problems and threaten the water supply. To address these needs while minimizing above-ground disruption, SAK Construction provides the newest underground trenchless technologies for pipeline rehabilitation using SAK’s CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) system for sanitary and storm sewers, and Aqua-Pipe® for drinking water mains from 6 inches to 16 inches in diameter.  In addition, the growing population density in many urban areas has created increased demand for installation of new transmission pipelines to expand existing water, sewer and stormwater systems.  To install new pipelines, SAK provides large diameter tunneling services from 48-inch diameter up to 32-foot arch shaped.

SAK Construction is one of the fastest growing, privately held pipeline rehabilitation and tunneling contractors in the U.S. and currently has projects in 25 states. SAK provides the newest underground trenchless technologies for pipeline rehabilitation using its CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) system for sanitary and storm sewers, and Aqua-Pipe® for drinking water mains from 6 inches to 16 inches in diameter. SAK is an exclusive licensee for Aqua-Pipe in an 11-state region and a contract partner of Choice Facility Partners, a Houston-based nonprofit cooperative purchasing organization serving government entities nationwide. SAK clients include a variety of city, county and state agencies; industrial sectors; the federal government and municipalities; and water and sewer cooperatives coast-to-coast.


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(News Media:  For photos or additional information, contact Patricia Binder, 636-441-0022, or Debra Finkel, 314-878-1213, Finkel & Binder Communications, LLC, agent for SAK Construction.)

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

CIPP, Pipeline Rehabilitation Expert SAK Construction Relocates, Grows

News From:     SAK Construction
                        864 Hoff Road
                        O’Fallon, MO 63366
                        www.sakcon.com



CIPP, PIPELINE REHABILITATION EXPERT SAK CONSTRUCTION RELOCATES, GROWS

National pipeline rehabilitation and tunneling industries contractor SAK Construction outgrows its headquarters, tops $70 million in gross revenues in 2010

ST. LOUIS (August 16, 2011)---SAK Construction, one of the fastest-growing privately held pipeline rehabilitation and tunneling contractors in the U.S., has relocated its national headquarters to larger, newly renovated facilities a few miles from its original headquarters in O’Fallon, Mo. The building, located at 864 Hoff Road in O’Fallon, was formerly an automotive components storage facility. SAK converted the existing structure’s cavernous 88,000-square-foot interior into efficient and attractive office, warehouse, equipment fabrication and repair areas. Among the functions of the new building will be to provide an interior space for the storage, maintenance and repair of the firm’s massive tunneling equipment. SAK, which has more than 250 employees and serves clients in 25 states across the nation, provides specialized, high demand services ranging from large diameter tunneling to the full spectrum of current trenchless or “no-dig” technologies, including CIPP (cured-in-place) pipeline rehabilitation.  

Jerry Shaw, SAK president, says the expansion reflects the five-year-old firm’s success and rapid growth. “Despite the soft economy, our gross revenues shot up from $31 million in 2009 to more than $70 million in 2010, and we’re experiencing growth beyond that in 2011. We take pride in our success and believe that our new facilities will help us continue to grow while providing the service and technologies that our customers expect and deserve.” SAK’s most recent expansion was the March 2011 acquisition of Pipenology Inc., a Rocklin-Calif.-based contractor that grossed $10.5 million in 2010. By acquiring Pipenology, SAK expanded its Western U.S. presence, which already included work on major contracts in California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas.

The strong national demand for pipeline rehabilitation is an outgrowth of America’s aging infrastructure. Collapsing, malfunctioning or inadequate water mains, sanitary sewers and storm sewers cause a variety of serious problems and threaten the water supply. To address these needs while minimizing above-ground disruption, SAK Construction provides the newest underground trenchless technologies for pipeline rehabilitation using SAK’s CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) system for sanitary and storm sewers, and Aqua-Pipe® for drinking water mains from 6 inches to 16 inches in diameter.  In addition, the growing population density in many urban areas has created increased demand for installation of new transmission pipelines to expand existing water, sewer and stormwater systems.  To install new pipelines, SAK provides large diameter tunneling services from 48-inch diameter up to 32-foot arch shaped.

SAK Construction is led by Shaw and two other industry veterans--Tom Kalishman, chairman, and Robert Affholder, vice chairman. SAK is an exclusive licensee for Aqua-Pipe in an 11-state region and a contract partner of Choice Facility Partners, a Houston-based nonprofit cooperative purchasing organization serving government entities nationwide. 

SAK clients include a variety of city, county and state agencies; industrial sectors; the federal government and municipalities; and water and sewer cooperatives coast-to-coast.  Among current major projects are the $31.9 million, 3.5-mile Downtown Wastewater Tunnel for the City of Austin, Texas, and two contracts for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District:  The $9.178 million rehabilitation of Old Mill Creek Sewer and its connectors, and the $3.5 million “Infrastructure Repairs/Rehabilitation Fiscal Year 2011,” project which incorporates CIPP renovation to pipeline segments throughout the MSD service system.  Additional current CIPP projects are underway for the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles, Calif.; the City of Fresno, Calif.; the City of Las Vegas, Nev.; and for the Water Works and Sanitary Sewer Board of the City of Montgomery, Ala.
           
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(Media contact: Patricia Binder, 636-441-0022, or Debra Finkel, 314-878-1213, Finkel & Binder Communications, LLC, agent for SAK Construction.)