When aging sewer lines in Detroit and the surrounding area begin to fail, Inland Waters Pollution Control, a division of IPR, is one of the first calls utility officials make … especially if the problem is complicated.
For Joe Cutillo, president and chief executive officer of IPR, the nation’s largest privately held trenchless solutions contractor, IWPC is a model for all of its operating divisions across the United States.
“As a trenchless contractor, IWPC represents the perfect blend of experience, customer service and technology in its tool chest to be able to provide multiple options to solve our customers’ problems,” Cutillo says.
Solutions That Fit
Detroit’s IWPC avoids the one-size-fits-all approach when tackling tough sewer rehab projects across their broad service region.
May 21, 2013
| by Pete Litterski |
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