The sewer cleaning project in Lebanon, NH aims to improve the city's sewer system by clearing out blockages and debris, reducing the risk of sewage backups and overflows. The project involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to clean and maintain the city's sewer lines, including highpressure water jets and vacuum trucks. The project is expected to enhance the efficiency and reliability of the sewer system and ensure the proper disposal of wastewater. This project involves the rehabilitation of existing sanitary sewer infrastructure across six separate locations. The scope includes cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining of approximately 4,345 linear feet of sewer mains, broken down as follows: 2,600 linear feet of 12-inch diameter pipe 1,450 linear feet of 8-inch diameter pipe 295 linear feet of 10-inch diameter pipe