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July 2025
Published: Highways & Byways Magazine
You may never see Savy & Sons’ best work — and they prefer it that way.
For over 50 years, this family-run business has quietly repaired underground pipes using advanced, low-impact technology.
May 2025
Published: Trenchless Technology Magazine
Savy & Sons owners Ralph and Travis Savy represent the next generation of trenchless rehabilitation contractors. They are bold, confident and fully rooted in their blue-collar upbringing and environment.
May 2025
Published: CoatingsPro Magazine
In the world of infrastructure, what lies beneath often goes unnoticed – until it breaks. For more than three generations, Savy & Sons of Amston, Conn., has been a trusted name in underground infrastructure restoration.
January 2025
Published: Trenchless Technology Magazine
When the town identified a failing twin 48-in. corrugated metal pipe storm culvert system on a dead-end road, it faced a pressing challenge to restore stormwater functionality while minimizing disruption to the community.
August 2023
Published: Trenchless Technology Magazine
On the sunny island in the Bahamas, a wet well for a local private water company was experiencing water infiltration.
May 2023
Published: Epoxytec
Savy & Sons skilled technicians exemplify the caliber of applicators that Epoxytec seeks out for its certified network.
September 2022
Published: Cleaner Magazine
How moving outside of their comfort zone helped this contractor grow their business.
June 2022
Published: Pipeline Renewal Technologies
“Game changer.” That’s how Travis Savy, technical director of the pipe lining division at Savy & Sons, describes SpeedyLight+ light curing system for CIPP.
June 2022
Published: Envirosight
Connecticut-based Savy & Sons was growing, and the contractor needed new sewer assessment equipment.
February 2021
Published: Cleaner Magazine
Connecticut contractor Savy & Sons is dedicated to rehabilitating failing New England infrastructure.
February 2021
Published: Cleaner Magazine
Focusing on specific services hones your skills and can distinguish your business
August 2020
Published: Trenchless Technology Magazine
A drain culvert with two steel corrugated pipes and concrete headwalls positioned on either side of a road were deteriorating. Read how Savy & Sons came to the rescue.
August 2020
Published: Hartford Business Journal
This curved tunnel beneath Homestead Avenue, in Hartford’s North End, is part of The Metropolitan District Commission’s Clean Water Project for separating its storm drains and septic-sewer channels.
January 2019
Published: Municipal Sewer & Water Magazine
Deterioration caused by high water infiltration and severe root intrusion led to the need for rehabilitation of several wastewater manholes.
April 2018
Published: Trenchless Technology Magazine
Cutting up the greens of a golf course to replace a deteriorating septic tank is hardly an ideal situation for a country club. But when a concrete septic tank at Burning Tree Country Club in Greenwich, Connecticut, severely deteriorated, replacement became a real, although undesirable, option.
As a family-owned and operated business, Savy & Sons has set the quality standard for three generations, providing water & wastewater rehabilitation, coatings & linings, infrastructure restoration, pipe lining services, and media blasting for commercial, municipal, and educational customers.
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