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Cured-in-place Pipe Market Introduction :

Consegic Business Intelligence analyzes that the Cured-in-place Pipe Market size is estimated to reach over USD 3,154.06 Million by 2032 from a value of USD 2,259.18 Million in 2024 and is projected to grow by USD 2,315.17 Million in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 4.30% from 2025 to 2032.

 

This growth is primarily fueled by a global "infrastructure crisis"—the critical need to repair aging sewer, water, and gas pipelines without the massive costs and logistical nightmares of traditional "dig-and-replace" methods. CIPP has evolved from a niche specialty to a mainstream municipal necessity, favored for its ability to extend pipe life by 50+ years with minimal surface disruption.


2. Market Introduction

CIPP is a trenchless technology used to repair existing pipelines. The process involves inserting a jointless, seamless "pipe-within-a-pipe" that is saturated with a liquid resin (usually polyester, vinyl ester, or epoxy). Once positioned, the liner is "cured" using heat (steam or hot water) or ultraviolet (UV) light, causing the resin to harden into a structurally sound, chemical-resistant new pipe.

Key Drivers

  • Aging Infrastructure: In North America alone, over 2 million miles of pipelines are nearing the end of their design life.

  • Cost & Time Efficiency: CIPP typically reduces project timelines by 30-50% compared to traditional excavation.

  • Urbanization: In densely populated cities, traditional digging causes significant economic loss due to traffic congestion and business closures; CIPP eliminates this barrier.

  • Cured-in-place pipe is a cost-effective and sustainable solution for infrastructure development. It offers a number of advantages over traditional open-cut trenching methods. Governments around the world are investing heavily in infrastructure development to improve the quality of life for their citizens and to boost economic growth.


3. Market Restraints

Despite its benefits, the CIPP market faces several hurdles:

  • Environmental & Chemical Concerns: The emission of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), specifically styrene from polyester resins, has led to increased regulatory scrutiny and a demand for better air-monitoring and eco-friendly resins.

  • High Initial Equipment Costs: Advanced UV-curing systems can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, acting as a barrier for smaller contractors.

  • Skilled Labor Shortage: Approximately 31% of contractors cite a shortage of certified installation teams as a primary growth bottleneck.

  • Technical Limits: CIPP is less effective in pipes with massive structural collapses or severe bends where liners may wrinkle or fail to seat properly.

  • The installation process can be complex and challenging, especially for pipes with complex geometries or in difficult-to-access locations. This can make it difficult to find qualified this technology contractors and can increase the cost of this material installation. The liners are typically made from a resin-impregnated fabric. Based on the analysis, the complexity of the installation process is also a barrier to entry for new companies that are interested in entering the cured-in-place pipe market.


4. Market Opportunities

  • The Rise of UV Curing: UV-light curing is the fastest-growing technology segment. It is faster, requires no water (unlike steam/hot water), and allows for pre-impregnated liners that can be stored longer.

  • Potable Water Expansion: While CIPP is dominant in sewer systems, there is a massive untapped opportunity in drinking water (potable) lines. This requires high-performance, BPA-free epoxy resins that meet strict health standards.

  • Smart Infrastructure: Integrating sensors and real-time monitoring into liners to detect leaks or structural shifts post-installation is a burgeoning field for R&D.

  • Cured-in-place pipe industry has advanced significantly in recent years. This has resulted in the development of new products and installation methods that are even more efficient and cost-effective. The advances in manufacturing technology are also making it possible to use cured-in-place to repair a wider range of pipe defects. According to the analysis, the increasing advances in the technologies for cured-in-place is expected to drive the market growth.


5. Market Segmentation

The CIPP market is segmented to reflect the diverse needs of different industries: By Resin Type             Polyester, Vinyl Ester, and Epoxy

By Cure Type: Hot Water, Steam, and UV Cure

By Fabric Type: Polyester Fabric and Glass Fabric

By Application: Wastewater Pipes, Potable Water Pipes, Oil and Gas Pipes, Chemical Pipelines, and Others

By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa

Key Players: Aegion Corporation, Norditube Technologies, IMPREG LLC, LMK Technologies, Relining Group, SAERTEX, SEKISUI SPR AMERICAS, LLC, CIPP Corporation, PMPS Liner Technology Limited, Trelleborg Sealing Profiles Sweden AB, Arvind Composite, RTi Rohrtechnik Gruppe, Waterline Renewal Technologies, and Vortex Companies


 

7. Regional Analysis

  • North America (Largest Market): The US and Canada dominate due to their massive, century-old utility networks and high municipal budgets allocated for "trenchless-first" projects.

  • Europe (Innovation Hub): Germany and the UK lead in environmental standards and the adoption of UV-curing technology.

  • Asia-Pacific (Fastest Growing): Rapid urbanization in India and China is creating an explosion in demand. While current penetration is lower than in the West, government "Smart City" initiatives are making CIPP a standard requirement for new urban infrastructure.


8. Recent Developments (2025–2026)

  • In June 2022, Aegion Corporation announced the acquisition of EN-TECH Corporation's cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining division. Aegion is a leading provider of infrastructure maintenance, rehabilitation, and technology-enabled water solutions.

  • In November 2020, Vortex Companies, LLC, the nation's fastest growing trenchless infrastructure solutions provider, launched Vortex Technology Group, LLC to support its recent acquisition of proprietary Cured-In-Place-Pipe sensor technology developed to verify the curing process of the popular relining system.

 

 

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