Pipes designs, delivers, and installs your small or large scale fluid transportation, filtration, processing and storage needs.
PipeCo is an american based company with worldwide influence. PipeCo Pipes is a leader in Fluid Transportation systems, supplies, development, and environmental considerations. PipeCo has represetative all over the world and has completed projects ranging from local water systems to large scale oil and gas facilities. PipeCo is a leader in protecting the environment from fluid and gas transportation hazards and the development of safe effective fluid/gas transportation. PipeCo has a long standing record of working with communities and governments to deliver soliutions to transportation and storage issues.
Currently PipeCo is developing or working with the following countries; USA, Canada, Mexica, Iceland, Nigeria, Spain, India, and Brazil. The worldwide reach of PipeCo is a statement of our companies leadership and leading the industry in the area of fluid transportation.
We have severeal large scale case studies worth multimillions of US dollars.


First contract awarded by Nebraska Highway department for highway runnoff project on I80 interstate HW.

Expanded fabrication in 1999 into a 24,000 foot factory to manufacture and design wastesystem fluid componants.
Developed first ever continual fluid movement system for the Worlds Fair in Aichi Japan Expo 2005.
Vance Edwards becomes CEO of PipeCo in 2016 to replace retiring Roger Stabach

PipeCo developes fluid system expansion for Port Arthur Refinary in Port Arthur Texas. Estimated cost of 110 million US dollars.
PipeCo leads US committee on safer water delivery to 3rd world countrties. Donates over 20 million dollars in materials for the clean water act.
Vance Edwards urges the development of clean transportation fluid and gas guidlines to protect the environment and populations. 2021 United Nations Climate Summit
PipeCo is asked to help clean up RXP Oil Spill in 2022 by developing and operating a Fluid Transport System for the spreading oil and gas leak in the Northwest Pacific Ocean.