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About us
CMG Pipelines is a leading water pipeline construction company with a proven track record of delivering high-quality infrastructure projects. Our team of experienced engineers, project managers, and construction professionals has a deep understanding of the complexities of water pipeline construction and is committed to delivering safe, reliable, and cost-effective solutions to our clients. At CMG Pipelines we specialize in the design, construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of water pipelines for municipal, industrial, and agricultural clients. Our focus is on large-diameter pipelines using HDPE and we have experience working on projects of all sizes and scopes, including small-scale repairs, retrofit rehabilitations, and large-scale greenfield installations. We take pride in our commitment to safety, sustainability, and community engagement, and we work closely with our clients to ensure that their projects are completed on time, on budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Whether you are looking to upgrade your existing water infrastructure or build a new pipeline system from the ground up, CMG Pipelines has the expertise and resources to deliver a successful project.
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Metairie, Louisiana
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Water, Wastewater, Pipeline Construction, Contracting, HDPE, and Large Diameter
Locations
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Primary
4736 W Napoleon Ave
Metairie, Louisiana 70001, US
Employees at CMG Pipelines
Updates
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To install XXL HDPE (138-inch to 63-inch) both the XXL pipe and XXL fusion welding equipment is required. #biginch
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10-feet in diameter steel pipe for the Los Angeles Aqueduct c. 1912 * The photo was taken to emphasize the size of the Aqueduct pipe, three men on a horse-drawn wagon are positioned within a pipe section. It appears the dog in the photo is also posing for the camera. #XXLpipe mindset 🔘
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Ric Flair drip // pull back with pipe bursting #trenchless
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Does your XXL pipe SAG bro ?? 🧑🔬 The problem of sag in XXL PE pipe extrusion: - For thick-walled pipe, the inside of the wall remains molten for a long time, causing downward melt flow called sag. - Sag in pipe extrusion can cause serious non-uniformity in pipe wall thickness, increases ovality and offsets concentricity of the pipe and creates waste of material at the bottom of the pipe, adding extra production costs and causing non-optimal final product quality. - Sag always happens with large-diameter thick-walled pipe production and is the flow of the material from the top to the bottom of the pipe before it has been frozen off by the cooling water. 🧑🔬 There are two ways to aid the elimination of sag in pipe extrusion: a) By offsetting the die gap – but this takes time and always leads to the use of additional material and variation in thickness. Offsetting the die also helps to prevent high wall thickness at the bottom. b) By using low-sag HDPE material and optimizing the cooling process. It is believed that a bimodal polyethylene composition with a high viscosity at a low shear stress improves the sagging behavior of the polymeric melt. The pipe is extruded through a ring formed die and cooled on both inner and outer surfaces. #XXLHDPE