In today’s market, there is no shortage of rehabilitation technologies—each with its own advantages, limitations, and advocates.
Arcline Group provides independent, technology-agnostic evaluation to help you identify the right solution for your specific application. We cut through product-driven narratives and assess each option based on performance, constructability, risk, and long-term outcomes.
Whether you are comparing UV-CIPP, SIPP, spincasting, fold-and-form, or other solutions, we bring clarity to the decision-making process.
We help you:
Compare multiple rehabilitation technologies objectively
Understand trade-offs between methods
Evaluate suitability based on pipe conditions and constraints
Identify risks associated with each option
Select a solution aligned with project goals and lifecycle performance
When to engage:
Early in project planning
When multiple technologies are viable
When recommendations are conflicting
When long-term performance is critical
The right technology is not the most popular—it’s the most appropriate.
In today’s market, there is no shortage of rehabilitation technologies—each with its own advantages, limitations, and advocates.
Arcline Group provides independent, technology-agnostic evaluation to help you identify the right solution for your specific application. We cut through product-driven narratives and assess each option based on performance, constructability, risk, and long-term outcomes.
Whether you are comparing UV-CIPP, SIPP, spincasting, fold-and-form, or other solutions, we bring clarity to the decision-making process.
We help you:
Compare multiple rehabilitation technologies objectively
Understand trade-offs between methods
Evaluate suitability based on pipe conditions and constraints
Identify risks associated with each option
Select a solution aligned with project goals and lifecycle performance
When to engage:
Early in project planning
When multiple technologies are viable
When recommendations are conflicting
When long-term performance is critical
The right technology is not the most popular—it’s the most appropriate.