Culvert Repair

Got A Collapsed Or Deteriorated Culvert? We Have A Solution.

The first step in determining whether a culvert is a candidate for repair, rehabilitation, or replacement starts with an inspection and assessment of its structural adequacy and performance.

Other factors that may affect this decision include:

Understanding the nuances and differences relevant to the culvert’s material structure — for example: stone and masonry, reinforced concrete, corrugated metal (steel or aluminum), solid-wall steel or iron – is key to accurately assess the best course of action.

Typically, the work associated with repair or rehabilitation of a culvert (compared to total replacement) is significantly less expensive, less time consuming, and less disruptive to the travelling public than total replacement of that culvert.

MCSP is a preferred culvert repair contractor. Our 20 years of experience ensure that you receive an expert assessment and recommendation.

MCSP Offers Expert Culvert Repair Solutions

Expert restoration of deteriorated culverts improve structural integrity, extends pipeline service. Typical rehabilitation or culvert repair methods include:

Cast-In-Place
Using restoration method MCSP expertly applies high-strength cementitious coating containing a proprietary blend of additives that make the compromised pipeline impermeable which significantly helps extend the service life of the pipeline.

Spin Casting
A versatile repair method, spin casting relies on a precisely controlled spin caster that is inserted into the pipe and withdrawn at a calculated speed creating thin layers of high-strength, cementitious grout or mortar that tightly adheres to the original substrate.

Sliplining
A form of trenchless rehabilitation, slip lining is used to repair leaks or restore the structural stability and integrity of an existing pipeline. This cost-effective method offers all the benefits and service life of a new pipe with minimal construction disruption.

Geopolymer
Geopolymer mortar is used in the rehabilitation of manholes, culverts and other large diameter pipes and structures. Resistant to bacterial and chemical corrosion, geopolymer linings help prevent future infiltration/exfiltration leakage and improves the performance and strength of the structure.

Shotcreting
Shotcrete is a trenchless technology process by where a high volume of a concrete mixture is sprayed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity and is used for repairing sewage and water pipelines in a cost-effective way.

Got A Sinkhole? Call Us, We Can Help.

Sinkholes are often the first indication that a culvert has deteriorated or collapsed. Erosion of sub-surface drainage can eventually compromise culvert construction. Subsequent shifting causes the surface pavement to settle or sink holes to open necessitating replacement or restoration of the line. We respond promptly in emergency situations. Request Free Quote

Stormwater + Culvert Restoration

MCSP provides restoration solutions for the inevitable deterioration of aging culverts and stormwater systems. These drainage flow lines often require repair or rehabilitation. Our pipeline and culvert restoration expertise include:

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What They Say

As specialists in structural repair and corrosive protection, MCSP has been safely and effectively restoring storm water and sanitary sewer systems since 2000. Our commitment to exceeding client expectations with quality workmanship is what drives us. Critical to our success are the strong client and partner relationships that we have built along the way. We are proud of these relationships and we look forward to building upon this foundation into the future.

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