Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Synopsis:

Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Size Was Valued at USD 2.19 Billion in 2023, and is Projected to Reach USD 3.82 Billion by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 6.39 % From 2024-2032.

The Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Consumption Market carries with it trenchless rehabilitation techniques to undertake the restoration of pipelines. For this technique involves utilizing Resin-Saturated tubes that is inserted into the faulty pipe and then cured in position to form a new correct inner pipe. The primary application of CIPP technology can be attributed to the following factors: cost effectiveness, durability and no interference with the surface activities since it is used in water, sewer and industrial pipelines.

Growth of the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market has experienced significant growth due to the demand of pipeline rehabilitation in Municipal, industrial, and residential space. In North America and Europe where the existing infrastructure is old there will be heightened demand for CIPP technology. Furthermore, increased usage of this equipment in trenchless applications because of reduced interference with existing utilities has also contributed to market growth. Utilities and governments spend billions of dollars replacing water and sewer pipes and CIPP remains a sought-after solution.

Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption

Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Trend Analysis:

Growing Use of Sustainable Materials 

  • The greater focus on sustainability has resulted to the use of environmentally friendly and superior materials in CIPP technology. One application of GFRP is developing liners that are coming into market demand due to high tenacity and resistance to chemicals and corrosion also the liners are very durable. It is the same materials that observe the environmental laws across the world hence encouraging the efficient repair of infrastructure with green technologies. Manufacturers are also targeting to cut emissions related to CIPP processes through the use of renewable energy and/The CIPP market is thus stretching towards sustainability goals.

Rising Investments in Urban Infrastructure

  • Flows for the CIPP consumption market are closely connected to the tendencies in urbanization, more specifically, the urbanization in developing countries. This is because with new expansion of cities and increasing population density the pressure and need for adequate water supply and Sewerage continues to rise. Governments and private players are directing investment towards rehabilitation and sustenance of the infrastructure to solve problems related to availability, leakage, and pollution of water. This scenario makes CIPP technology applicable since it proves to be cheaper and more effective than the normal pipe replacement techniques.

Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Segment Analysis:

Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Segmented on the basis of material application and size.

By Material, the GFRP segment is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period

  • Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) which was identified as the largest growing product segment in the overall market during the forecast period. The enhancement of GFRP is high durability, high corrosion resistance and good mechanical property, has the characteristics that is probably suitable for pipe rehabilitation in these conditions. These liners are special because of their use in different industrial applications since the pipelines are subjected to chemical reactivity and high or low temperatures. The increasing incorporation of GFRP in CIPP solutions is a result of the ability of GFRP in enhancing the service life of pipelines besides consuming minimal amount of maintenance.

By Application, water and Sewer lines segment expected to held the largest share

  • This segment is likely going to dominate the market since measured by demand, it is still relatively small, especially given the need to refurbish aging water and sewer lines. Large population centres particularly in the developed world are struggling with aging pipeline networks that lead to loss and pollution of this vital commodity. Some of these problems include disruption of water supply and inadequate wastewater management, where CIPP technology makes changes affordably without invasive procedures. The expansion of this segment is also encouraged by the policies implemented by various governments to enhance the quality of public water supply, and reduce pollution.

Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Regional Insights:

North America is Expected to Dominate the Market Over the Forecast period

  • The cured-in-place pipe consumption market in North America is expected to continue its dominance due to the current deteriorating infrastructure and healthy rehabilitation activities. A great many of the local water and sewage lines are either old or near the end of their useful life and, therefore, require the CIPP solution. Industry and municipalities are using trenchless technologies more frequently because of reduced expenditures, client inconvenience, and environmental factors.

  • The United States is especially driving investments in infrastructure maintenance across the regional market. They translated this stimulus package and private sector contributions into the fast-tracking of pipeline rehabilitation ventures and increased contractual use of CIPP technology. Further, material science advancement and company presence are some of the factors that make North America to dominate the market. Another part is also added by the commitment of Canada to advance water and wastewater pipe infrastructure, with an emphasis on the rehabilitation’s durability.

Active Key Players in the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market

  • Aegion Corporation (USA)
  • Applied Felts (USA)
  • Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. (Japan)
  • Granite Construction Incorporated (USA)
  • iMPREG GmbH (Germany)
  • Inland Pipe Rehabilitation LLC (USA)
  • Insituform Technologies, LLC (USA)
  • Layne Inliner, LLC (USA)
  • Norditube Technologies SE (Germany)
  • Per Aarsleff A/S (Denmark)
  • RelineEurope AG (Germany)
  • SAERTEX multiCom GmbH (Germany)
  • Sekisui SPR Americas, LLC (USA)
  • SPT Group (UK)
  • Trelleborg Group (Sweden)
  • Other Active Players

Global Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market

Base Year:

2023

Forecast Period:

2024-2032

Historical Data:

2017 to 2023

Market Size in 2023:

USD 2.19 Billion

Forecast Period 2024-32 CAGR:

 6.39 %

Market Size in 2032:

USD 3.82 Billion

Segments Covered:

By Material

  • Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)
  • Polyethylene (PE)
  • Polypropylene (PP)

By Application

  • Water and Sewer Lines
  • Gas Pipelines
  • Industrial Piping

By Size

  • Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches)
  • Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches)
  • Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)

By Region

  • North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
  • Eastern Europe (Russia, Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Rest of Eastern Europe)
  • Western Europe (Germany, UK, France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Rest of Western Europe)
  • Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Australia, New-Zealand, Rest of APAC)
  • Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Israel, South Africa)
  • South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SA)

Key Market Drivers:

  • Growing demand for efficient pipeline rehabilitation techniques.

Key Market Restraints:

  • High initial costs of CIPP technology and materials.

Key Opportunities:

  • Expanding infrastructure investments in developing economies.

Companies Covered in the report:

  • Aegion Corporation, Applied Felts, Insituform Technologies, Layne Inliner, SAERTEX multiCom GmbH and Other Active Players.

Chapter 1: Introduction
 1.1 Scope and Coverage

Chapter 2:Executive Summary

Chapter 3: Market Landscape
 3.1 Market Dynamics
  3.1.1 Drivers
  3.1.2 Restraints
  3.1.3 Opportunities
  3.1.4 Challenges
 3.2 Market Trend Analysis
 3.3 PESTLE Analysis
 3.4 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
 3.5 Industry Value Chain Analysis
 3.6 Ecosystem
 3.7 Regulatory Landscape
 3.8 Price Trend Analysis
 3.9 Patent Analysis
 3.10 Technology Evolution
 3.11 Investment Pockets
 3.12 Import-Export Analysis

Chapter 4: Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market by Material
 4.1 Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Snapshot and Growth Engine
 4.2 Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Overview
 4.3 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP))
  4.3.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  4.3.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size in Value USD and Volume Units (2017-2032F)
  4.3.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  4.3.4 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP)): Geographic Segmentation Analysis

Chapter 5: Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market by Application
 5.1 Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Snapshot and Growth Engine
 5.2 Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Overview
 5.3 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping)
  5.3.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  5.3.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size in Value USD and Volume Units (2017-2032F)
  5.3.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  5.3.4 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping): Geographic Segmentation Analysis

Chapter 6: Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market by Size
 6.1 Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Snapshot and Growth Engine
 6.2 Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Overview
 6.3 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)
  6.3.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  6.3.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size in Value USD and Volume Units (2017-2032F)
  6.3.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  6.3.4 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above): Geographic Segmentation Analysis

Chapter 7: Company Profiles and Competitive Analysis
 7.1 Competitive Landscape
  7.1.1 Competitive Benchmarking
  7.1.2 Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Share by Manufacturer (2023)
  7.1.3 Industry BCG Matrix
  7.1.4 Heat Map Analysis
  7.1.5 Mergers and Acquisitions  
 7.2 AEGION CORPORATION (USA)
  7.2.1 Company Overview
  7.2.2 Key Executives
  7.2.3 Company Snapshot
  7.2.4 Role of the Company in the Market
  7.2.5 Sustainability and Social Responsibility
  7.2.6 Operating Business Segments
  7.2.7 Product Portfolio
  7.2.8 Business Performance
  7.2.9 Key Strategic Moves and Recent Developments
  7.2.10 SWOT Analysis
 7.3 APPLIED FELTS (USA)
 7.4 ASHIMORI INDUSTRY CO. LTD. (JAPAN)
 7.5 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED (USA)
 7.6 IMPREG GMBH (GERMANY)
 7.7 INLAND PIPE REHABILITATION LLC (USA)
 7.8 INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES LLC (USA)
 7.9 LAYNE INLINER LLC (USA)
 7.10 NORDITUBE TECHNOLOGIES SE (GERMANY)
 7.11 PER AARSLEFF A/S (DENMARK)
 7.12 RELINEEUROPE AG (GERMANY)
 7.13 SAERTEX MULTICOM GMBH (GERMANY)
 7.14 SEKISUI SPR AMERICAS LLC (USA)
 7.15 SPT GROUP (UK)
 7.16 TRELLEBORG GROUP (SWEDEN)
 7.17 OTHER ACTIVE PLAYERS

Chapter 8: Global Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market By Region
 8.1 Overview
8.2. North America Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market
  8.2.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  8.2.2 Top Key Companies
  8.2.3 Historic and Forecasted Market Size by Segments
  8.2.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Material
  8.2.4.1 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP))
  8.2.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Application
  8.2.5.1 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping)
  8.2.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Size
  8.2.6.1 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)
  8.2.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  8.2.7.1 US
  8.2.7.2 Canada
  8.2.7.3 Mexico
8.3. Eastern Europe Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market
  8.3.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  8.3.2 Top Key Companies
  8.3.3 Historic and Forecasted Market Size by Segments
  8.3.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Material
  8.3.4.1 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP))
  8.3.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Application
  8.3.5.1 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping)
  8.3.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Size
  8.3.6.1 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)
  8.3.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  8.3.7.1 Russia
  8.3.7.2 Bulgaria
  8.3.7.3 The Czech Republic
  8.3.7.4 Hungary
  8.3.7.5 Poland
  8.3.7.6 Romania
  8.3.7.7 Rest of Eastern Europe
8.4. Western Europe Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market
  8.4.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  8.4.2 Top Key Companies
  8.4.3 Historic and Forecasted Market Size by Segments
  8.4.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Material
  8.4.4.1 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP))
  8.4.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Application
  8.4.5.1 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping)
  8.4.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Size
  8.4.6.1 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)
  8.4.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  8.4.7.1 Germany
  8.4.7.2 UK
  8.4.7.3 France
  8.4.7.4 The Netherlands
  8.4.7.5 Italy
  8.4.7.6 Spain
  8.4.7.7 Rest of Western Europe
8.5. Asia Pacific Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market
  8.5.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  8.5.2 Top Key Companies
  8.5.3 Historic and Forecasted Market Size by Segments
  8.5.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Material
  8.5.4.1 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP))
  8.5.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Application
  8.5.5.1 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping)
  8.5.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Size
  8.5.6.1 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)
  8.5.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  8.5.7.1 China
  8.5.7.2 India
  8.5.7.3 Japan
  8.5.7.4 South Korea
  8.5.7.5 Malaysia
  8.5.7.6 Thailand
  8.5.7.7 Vietnam
  8.5.7.8 The Philippines
  8.5.7.9 Australia
  8.5.7.10 New Zealand
  8.5.7.11 Rest of APAC
8.6. Middle East & Africa Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market
  8.6.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  8.6.2 Top Key Companies
  8.6.3 Historic and Forecasted Market Size by Segments
  8.6.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Material
  8.6.4.1 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP))
  8.6.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Application
  8.6.5.1 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping)
  8.6.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Size
  8.6.6.1 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)
  8.6.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  8.6.7.1 Turkiye
  8.6.7.2 Bahrain
  8.6.7.3 Kuwait
  8.6.7.4 Saudi Arabia
  8.6.7.5 Qatar
  8.6.7.6 UAE
  8.6.7.7 Israel
  8.6.7.8 South Africa
8.7. South America Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market
  8.7.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  8.7.2 Top Key Companies
  8.7.3 Historic and Forecasted Market Size by Segments
  8.7.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Material
  8.7.4.1 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)Polyethylene (PE)Polypropylene (PP))
  8.7.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Application
  8.7.5.1 Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping)
  8.7.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Size
  8.7.6.1 (Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)
  8.7.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  8.7.7.1 Brazil
  8.7.7.2 Argentina
  8.7.7.3 Rest of SA

Chapter 9 Analyst Viewpoint and Conclusion
9.1 Recommendations and Concluding Analysis
9.2 Potential Market Strategies

Chapter 10 Research Methodology
10.1 Research Process
10.2 Primary Research
10.3 Secondary Research
 

Global Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market

Base Year:

2023

Forecast Period:

2024-2032

Historical Data:

2017 to 2023

Market Size in 2023:

USD 2.19 Billion

Forecast Period 2024-32 CAGR:

 6.39 %

Market Size in 2032:

USD 3.82 Billion

Segments Covered:

By Material

  • Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)
  • Polyethylene (PE)
  • Polypropylene (PP)

By Application

  • Water and Sewer Lines
  • Gas Pipelines
  • Industrial Piping

By Size

  • Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches)
  • Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches)
  • Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above)

By Region

  • North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
  • Eastern Europe (Russia, Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Rest of Eastern Europe)
  • Western Europe (Germany, UK, France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Rest of Western Europe)
  • Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Australia, New-Zealand, Rest of APAC)
  • Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Israel, South Africa)
  • South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SA)

Key Market Drivers:

  • Growing demand for efficient pipeline rehabilitation techniques.

Key Market Restraints:

  • High initial costs of CIPP technology and materials.

Key Opportunities:

  • Expanding infrastructure investments in developing economies.

Companies Covered in the report:

  • Aegion Corporation, Applied Felts, Insituform Technologies, Layne Inliner, SAERTEX multiCom GmbH and Other Active Players.

Frequently Asked Questions :

What would be the forecast period in the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market research report?
The forecast period in the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market research report is 2024-2032.
Who are the key players in the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market?
Aegion Corporation (USA), Applied Felts (USA), Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. (Japan), Granite Construction Incorporated (USA), iMPREG GmbH (Germany), Inland Pipe Rehabilitation LLC (USA), Insituform Technologies, LLC (USA), Layne Inliner, LLC (USA), Norditube Technologies SE (Germany), Per Aarsleff A/S (Denmark), RelineEurope AG (Germany), SAERTEX multiCom GmbH (Germany), Sekisui SPR Americas, LLC (USA), SPT Group (UK), Trelleborg Group (Sweden), Other key Players.
What are the segments of the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market?
The Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market is segmented into Material, Application, Size, and Region. By Material, the market is categorized into Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP), Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP)), Application (Water and Sewer Lines, Gas Pipelines, Industrial Piping. By Application, the market is categorized into Water and Sewer Lines Gas Pipelines Industrial Piping). By Size, the market is categorized into Small Diameter Pipes (up to 12 inches) Medium Diameter Pipes (12 to 24 inches) Large Diameter Pipes (24 inches and above). By region, it is analyzed across North America (U.S.; Canada; Mexico), Eastern Europe (Russia; Bulgaria; The Czech Republic; Hungary; Poland; Romania; Rest of Eastern Europe), Western Europe (Germany; UK; France; Netherlands; Italy; Spain; Rest of Western Europe), Asia-Pacific (China; India; Japan; Southeast Asia, etc.), South America (Brazil; Argentina, etc.), Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia; South Africa, etc.).
What is the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market?
The Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Consumption Market carries with it trenchless rehabilitation techniques to undertake the restoration of pipelines. For this technique involves utilizing Resin-Saturated tubes that is inserted into the faulty pipe and then cured in position to form a new correct inner pipe. The primary application of CIPP technology can be attributed to the following factors: cost effectiveness, durability and no interference with the surface activities since it is used in water, sewer and industrial pipelines.
How big is the Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market?
Cured-In-Place Pipe Consumption Market Size Was Valued at USD 2.19 Billion in 2023, and is Projected to Reach USD 3.82 Billion by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 6.39 % From 2024-2032.