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ASTM F1743

Standard Practice for Rehabilitation of Existing Pipelines and Conduits by Pulled-in-Place Installation of Cured-in-Place Thermosetting Resin Pipe (CIPP)

Standard by ASTM, 2025-05-16

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ASTM F1743 is the standard practice for rehabilitating existing pipelines and conduits by pulled-in-place installation of cured-in-place thermosetting resin pipe (CIPP). It provides a technical framework for this trenchless rehabilitation method, helping define how the new liner is installed within an existing host pipe or conduit. As a recognized ASTM standard, it supports more consistent project specifications, quality expectations, and procurement decisions for pipeline renewal work.

ASTM F1743 standard overview

This standard focuses on the pulled-in-place CIPP rehabilitation process for existing pipelines and conduits. In practical terms, it addresses the method of installing a cured-in-place thermosetting resin pipe as a liner inside a damaged or aging system, rather than replacing the entire line. ASTM F1743 is useful for owners, engineers, contractors, and specifiers who need a common basis for describing the rehabilitation practice and aligning project requirements with an accepted technical document.

Where is ASTM F1743 used?

ASTM F1743 is commonly used in pipeline and conduit rehabilitation projects where trenchless renewal is preferred or required. It is relevant to work involving existing underground utility lines, where a cured-in-place liner is pulled into position and then cured to form a renewed pipe within the host structure. The standard is typically referenced during planning, specification writing, installation oversight, and acceptance-related review for rehabilitation projects that use this installation method.

Practical importance of ASTM F1743

The value of ASTM F1743 is in helping project teams work from a shared practice for pulled-in-place CIPP rehabilitation. That can support clearer procurement language, more consistent installation expectations, and better quality control during execution. It also helps reduce ambiguity when comparing products, methods, or contractor proposals for existing pipeline and conduit rehabilitation. For organizations managing infrastructure renewal, ASTM F1743 can serve as a useful reference for consistency and compliance planning.

  • Pulled-in-place CIPP rehabilitation
  • Existing pipelines and conduits
  • Thermosetting resin pipe installation
  • Specification and quality control reference
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  • Publication Date: 2025-05-16
  • Publisher: ASTM

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