Inland Pipe Rehabilitation (IPR), a water and wastewater infrastructure services company, announced that it has completed its acquisition of Granite Inliner from Granite Construction Incorporated. The acquisition enhances IPR's capabilities and service solutions, while significantly expanding its presence throughout North America.
Inliner is a provider of trenchless pipe rehabilitation solutions addressing wastewater and stormwater infrastructure. Inliner has established a reputation in heat-cured and UV-based cured-in-place-pipe solutions (CIPP), geopolymer rehabilitation, manhole renewal, and construction management services, supporting municipal and private customers across the United States and Canada.
Inliner's flagship Inliner® Cured-In-Place Pipe and glass-reinforced Inliner STX® UV-cured liners provide a broad range of trenchless gravity and pressure pipeline rehabilitation solutions. The approach reduces disruption to the public and the environment and enables project time and cost efficiencies.
Like Inliner, IPR provides minimally-disruptive, cost-effective pipe rehabilitation solutions for municipal customers that own and manage underground municipal waste, stormwater, and potable water pipe infrastructure. The company is headquartered in Conyers, Ga., with operating locations throughout the Eastern U.S.
"We are thrilled to welcome Inliner employees into the IPR family,” Mick Fegan, Chief Executive Officer of IPR, says. “This is the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for our combined company. The addition of Inliner enhances an already-robust suite of products and technologies, and positions us to deliver best-in-class services to our customers."
"In IPR, we have found a strong partner focused on and committed to the rehabilitation industry. This will allow the combined entity to further diversify and expand its service offerings as well as grow into new territories," added Denise McClanahan, Vice President of Inliner.