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Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Market Size, Trend, Forecast, Competitive Analysis, and Growth Opportunity: 2022-2027

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  • 290 Pages
  • May 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Stratview Research
  • ID: 5206131

Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) is one of the trenchless (or no-dig) rehabilitation processes used to repair pipelines. It is a non-invasive, jointless, seamless, pipe-within-a-pipe, which is used for the rehabilitation of sewer pipes, industrial gas pipes, potable water pipes, and gravity pipes. It can be performed inside a pipe with a diameter range of 6" to 120". This trenchless pipe rehabilitation method causes minimal disruption to traffic, work productivity, and people at home. It is installed by municipalities or utilities by accessing piping systems from city manholes. CIPP liners manufacturing has to be compliant with various standards, regulated by ASTM and has to follow the emission norms of different regulatory bodies such as OSHA regulation.

The CIPP technology was invented by Insituform Technologies, Inc. in 1971 with the first project in London, the UK. Since then, the market has been witnessing an incessant growth in its penetration across the world. There is already high penetration of the CIPP technology in developed economies, especially the USA, Germany, and Japan. Currently, the penetration of CIPP technology is limited in developing economies, such as China and India; however, this study reveals that the adoption rate is briskly increasing in these markets in the wake of aging pipelines coupled with increased spending on infrastructure rehabilitation.

There are various trenchless technologies used for pipe rehabilitation such as CIPP, SIPP, pipe bursting, and slip lining. Among all, CIPP is the most widely used technology and alone accounts for more than 40% of the trenchless pipe rehabilitation market. The global CIPP market grew at a healthy rate over the past five years, and it also witnessed a marginal drop in its growth trajectory amid the pandemic in 2020. The resulting market loss is estimated to be aptly compensated by a swift growth in the sale of CIPP during 2020-2021 and beyond, filling all the voids generated due to the pandemic.

The major factors that are continuously fuelling the growth of the CIPP market are as follows:

  • Aging potable and sewage water structure
  • Increasing spending by municipalities on utilities and pipeline-rehabilitation
  • Increasing awareness about the benefits of trenchless methods
  • High performance of CIPP over competing technologies
  • Consequently, the overall cured-in-place pipe market is estimated to grow at a decent CAGR of 5.1% during the forecast period, to reach a value of US$ 3.1 Billion in 2027.

Segments' Analysis

The publisher has firstly segmented the CIPP market based on the diameter type as <1 Foot, 1-2.5 Feet, 2.5-5.0 Feet, and >5.0 Feet. Among these, the <1-foot diameter pipe is likely to remain the dominant segment during the forecast period. The large demand for CIPP in the <1-foot diameter pipe is mainly attributed to the large installed base for sewer and potable water applications across regions. 8” diameter pipe is a standard size and has been one of the largest used pipelines across the world.

Based on the resin type, the market is classified as polyester resin, vinyl ester resin, and epoxy resin. This analysis suggests that polyester resin-based CIPP is expected to remain the dominant resin segment, whereas epoxy resin-based CIPP is expected to be the fastest-growing segment in the foreseen future. Polyester resins are predominantly used in sewer and stormwater pipe rehabilitation, owing to their high flexural modulus, low tensile elongation, and good chemical resistance. Further, lower costs as compared to vinyl ester and epoxy resins elevate its demand. Epoxy resin does not have HAPs (hazardous air pollutants) or cause fewer VOCs (volatile organic compounds) emissions and is one of the eco-friendliest choices for CIPP. Epoxy resin-based CIPP is mostly used for the rehabilitation of potable water pipelines as it’s the only resin that meets the NSF/ANSI 61 potable water requirements.

Based on the fabric type, the market is segmented into polyester fabric, glass fabric, and other fabrics. Polyester is likely to remain the most dominant fabric type, whereas glass fabric is expected to be the fastest-growing fabric type in the market during the forecast period. Polyester fabric exceeds the desired tensile strength and meets the ASTM D461 standard at a very competitive price compared to other fabrics. It is considered a superior fabric for optimum resin carriage coupled with high surface tension. Glass fabric is the preferred choice for CIPP where curing is done through UV. The main reason for using glass fabric liner with UV curing, instead of water or steam-cured felt liners, is that felt curing generates by-products that negatively affect the environment.

Based on the curing type, the market is segmented into hot water curing, steam curing, and UV curing. Out of these three types, steam curing continues to rule the market, owing to its less curing time and stronger finished products. The overall curing time of the steam process is lower than that of the hot water curing time as the transfer of heat in the steam process is faster as compared to hot water. Set up of a steam cure system is also quicker than a hot water cure system, and it does not require large-scale water on the job site as in the case of hot water curing. UV curing is expected to remain the fastest-growing market segment during the forecast period. UV liners do not need refrigeration; hence, they can be delivered directly to the job site in advance. They are 3 to 5 times stronger than conventional felt CIPP liners, contribute towards reducing emissions and are not temperature sensitive.

Based on the coating type, the market is classified as polypropylene (PP)-coated CIPP, polyethylene (PE) -coated CIPP, polyurethane (PU) -coated CIPP, non-coated CIPP, and other coatings CIPP. Among these coating types, PP-coated CIPP is likely to remain the most dominant segment of the market, owing to its excellent elasticity, ease of handling, an attractive price-to-performance ratio, thickness as compared to the conventional coatings, firm bonding with the felt, and resistance to hydrolysis and chemical attack.

In terms of region, North America is projected to remain the largest market for CIPP during the forecast period. The USA is the largest market for CIPP in North America as well as in the world. Most of the pipeline construction in the region was done post-world war and requires rehabilitation with CIPP, the most suitable method for pipe rehabilitation. Similarly, the Asia-Pacific region, which has a low penetration of trenchless technology presently, is likely to witness the fastest growth in the coming years, as the market is rapidly gaining momentum in the region. 

Key Players

The supply chain of this market comprises raw material suppliers, tube manufacturers, CIPP liner manufacturers, installation contractors, municipalities, and utility owners. Developing thinner, stronger, and eco-friendly liners, executing mergers & acquisitions, and formation of contracts with installers and utilities are the key strategies adopted by the key players to gain a competitive edge in the market. Also, there have been some major mergers and acquisitions in the industry in recent years, which has had a substantial impact on the entire competitive landscape. For example:

In March 2022, Inland Pipe Rehabilitation (IPR) completed the acquisition of the pipe rehabilitation solution provider, Inliner, from Granite Construction Inc.

In May 2021, New Mountain Capital, a New York-based private equity investment firm, completely acquired the shares of Aegion Corporation.

In April 2019, Waterline Renewal Technologies (parent company of Perma-Liner Industries, LLC) was acquired by Behrman Capital, a private equity investment firm based in the United States.

The overall market dynamics have been influenced as a result of these mergers and acquisitions. Some of the major players in the CIPP market are as follows:

  • Aegion Corporation
  • Granite Construction Inc.
  • Per Aarsleff A/S
  • IPR (Inland Pipe Rehabilitation)
  • RELINEEUROPE GmbH
  • SAERTEX GmbH & Co.KG
  • Research Methodology

This strategic assessment report provides a comprehensive analysis that reflects today’s cured-in-place pipe market realities and future market possibilities for the forecast period of 2022 to 2027. The report segments and analyzes the market in the most detailed manner to provide a panoramic view of the market. The vital data/information provided in the report can play a crucial role for the market participants as well as investors in the identification of the low-hanging fruits available in the market as well as to formulate the growth strategies to expedite their growth process.

This report offers high-quality insights and is the outcome of a detailed research methodology comprising extensive secondary research, rigorous primary interviews with industry stakeholders, and validation and triangulation with the publisher’s internal database and statistical tools. More than 1,000 authenticated secondary sources, such as company annual reports, fact books, press releases, journals, investor presentations, white papers, patents, and articles, have been leveraged to gather the data. The publisher conducted more than 20 detailed primary interviews with the market players across the value chain in all four regions and industry experts to obtain both qualitative and quantitative insights.

Report Features

This report provides market intelligence most comprehensively. The report structure has been kept such that it offers maximum business value. It provides critical insights into the market dynamics and will enable strategic decision-making for the existing market players as well as those willing to enter the market. 

The following are the key features of the report:

  • Market structure: Overview, industry life cycle analysis, supply chain analysis.
  • Market environment analysis: Growth drivers and constraints, Porter’s five forces analysis, SWOT analysis.
  • Market trend and forecast analysis.
  • Market segment trend and forecast.
  • Competitive landscape and dynamics: Market share, Resin portfolio, New Resin Launches, etc.
  • Attractive market segments and associated growth opportunities.
  • Emerging trends.
  • Strategic growth opportunities for the existing and new players.
  • Key success factors.

The cured-in-place pipe market is segmented into the following categories:

Cured-in-Place Pipe Market, by Diameter Type

  • <1-Foot Diameter Pipe (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • 1-2.5-Feet Diameter Pipe (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • 2.5-5-Feet Diameter Pipe (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • >5 feet Diameter Pipe (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)

Cured-in-Place Pipe Market, by Resin Type

  • Polyester Resin (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Vinyl Ester Resin (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Epoxy Resin (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)

Cured-in-Place Pipe Market, by Fabric Type

  • Polyester Fabrics (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Glass Fabrics (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Other Fabrics (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)

Cured-in-Place Pipe Market, by Weaving Type

  • Woven CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Non-woven CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Other CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)

Cured-in-Place Pipe Market, by Curing Type

  • Hot Water Curing (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Steam Curing (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • UV Curing (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)

Cured-in-Place Pipe Market, by Coating Type

  • PP-Coated CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • PE-Coated CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • PU-Coated CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Non-Coated CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)
  • Other Coating CIPP (Regional Analysis: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World)

Cured-in-Place Pipe Market, by Region

  • North America (Country Analysis: The USA, Canada, and Mexico)
  • Europe (Country Analysis: Germany, France, The UK, Spain, and Rest of Europe)
  • Asia-Pacific (Country Analysis: China, Japan, Australia, Singapore, and Rest of Asia-Pacific)
  • Rest of the World (Country Analysis: Latin America, Middle East, and Others)

Table of Contents

  • Report Scope
  • Report Objectives
  • Research Methodology
  • Market Segmentation
  • Secondary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Secondary Research
  • Primary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Primary Research
  • Breakdown of Primary Interviews by Region, Designation, and Value Chain Node
  • Data Analysis and Triangulation
1. Executive Summary
2. Cured-in-Place Pipe Market Environment Analysis
2.1. Supply Chain Analysis
2.2. PEST Analysis
2.3. Industry Life Cycle Analysis
2.4. Market Drivers
2.5. Market Challenges

3. Cured-in-Place Pipe Market - The COVID-19 Impact Assessment
3.1. Cured-in-Place Pipe Market Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.2. Pre-COVID vs Post-COVID Assessment
3.3. Real GDP Loss vs Cured-in-Place Pipe Market Loss (2019-2020)
3.4. Market Scenario Analysis: Pessimistic, Most Likely, and Optimistic Scenarios

4. Cured-in-Place Pipe Market Assessment (2016-2027)
4.1. Diameter Type Analysis
4.1.1. <1-Foot Diameter Pipe: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.1.2. 1-2.5-Feet Diameter Pipe: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.1.3. 2.5-5-Feet Diameter Pipe: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.1.4. >5-Feet Diameter Pipe: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.2. Resin Type Analysis
4.2.1. Polyester Resin: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.2.2. Vinyl Ester Resin: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.2.3. Epoxy Resin: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.3. Fabric Type Analysis
4.3.1. Polyester Fabrics: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.3.2. Glass Fabrics: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.3.3. Other Fabrics: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.4. Weaving Type Analysis
4.4.1. Woven CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.4.2. Non-woven CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.4.3. Other CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.5. Curing Type Analysis
4.5.1. Hot Water Curing: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.5.2. Steam Curing: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.5.3. UV Curing: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.6. Coating Type Analysis
4.6.1. PP-Coated CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.6.2. PE-Coated CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.6.3. PU-Coated CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.6.4. Non-Coated CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.6.5. Other Coating CIPP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
4.7. Regional Analysis
4.7.1. North American Cured-in-Place Pipe Market: Country Analysis
4.7.1.1. The USA’s Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.1.2. Canadian Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.1.3. Mexican Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.2. European Cured-in-Place Pipe Market: Country Analysis
4.7.2.1. German Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.2.2. French Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.2.3. The UK’s Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.2.4. Spanish Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.2.5. RoE’s Cured-in-place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.3. Asia-Pacific’s Cured-in-Place Pipe Market: Country Analysis
4.7.3.1. Australian Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.3.2. Chinese Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.3.3. Japanese Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.3.4. Singapore’s Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.3.5. RoAP’s Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.4. Rest of the World’s (RoW) Cured-in-Place Pipe Market: Country Analysis
4.7.4.1. Latin American Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.4.2. The Middle Eastern Cured-in-Place Pipe Market T&F (US$ Million)
4.7.4.3. Other Cured-in-Place Pipes Market T&F (US$ Million)

5. Competitive Analysis
5.1.1. Market Consolidation Level
5.1.2. Competitive Landscape
5.1.3. Market Share Analysis
5.1.4. Resin Portfolio Analysis
5.1.5. Geographical Presence
5.1.6. New Resin Launches
5.1.7. Strategic Alliances
5.1.8. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

6. Strategic Growth Opportunities
6.1. Market Attractiveness Analysis
6.1.1. Market Attractiveness by Diameter Type
6.1.2. Market Attractiveness by Resin Type
6.1.3. Market Attractiveness by Fabric Type
6.1.4. Market Attractiveness by Weaving Type
6.1.5. Market Attractiveness by Curing Type
6.1.6. Market Attractiveness by Coating Type
6.1.7. Market Attractiveness by Region
6.1.8. Market Attractiveness by Country
6.2. Growth Matrix Analysis
6.3. Strategic Implications
6.4. Key Success Factors (KSFs)

7. Company Profile of Key Players (Alphabetically Arranged)
7.1. Aegion Corporation
7.2. Ashimori Industry Co. Ltd.
7.3. Granite Construction Inc.
7.4. IMPREG GmbH
7.5. IPR (Inland Pipe Rehabilitation)
7.6. Per Aarsleff A/S
7.7. RELINEEUROPE GmbH
7.8. SAERTEX GmbH & Co.KG
7.9. SAK Construction, LLC
7.10. SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
7.11. Waterline Renewal Technologies

8. Appendix
8.1. Disclaimer
8.2. Copyright
8.3. Abbreviation
8.4. Currency Exchange
8.5. Market Numbers

Companies Mentioned

  • Aegion Corporation
  • Ashimori Industry CoLtd.
  • Granite Construction Inc.
  • IMPREG GmbH
  • IPR (Inland Pipe Rehabilitation)
  • Per Aarsleff A/S
  • RELINEEUROPE GmbH
  • SAERTEX GmbH & Co.KG
  • SAK Construction, LLC
  • SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
  • Waterline Renewal Technologies

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