In-Water Cathodic Protection (CP) Audits — Split
A cathodic protection system on a steel pier or piling only works if the anodes are actually protecting the structure — which requires an in-water voltage potential survey to confirm, not an assumption based on anode age. We run a CP probe survey across the structure and link every reading directly to its location on the 3D infrastructure model, so an operator can see which sections are adequately protected and which anodes need replacement at a glance, not buried in a table.
Why it matters in Split
The main ferry and charter hub for the Dalmatian coast, close to the Adriatic's established sea bass and bream aquaculture sites and a coastline scattered with documented ancient and WWII wreck sites.
A busy charter and ferry port sitting next to real aquaculture operations and known wreck sites gives Split a genuine fit across vessel survey, net and mooring integrity, and heritage documentation.
Deliverable
A CP survey report with voltage readings mapped onto the 3D structure model, flagging under-protected areas.
Full step-by-step methodology on the In-Water Cathodic Protection (CP) Audits overview — the same process, run out of the Split area.
Working in the Split area
If there's a in-water cathodic protection (cp) audits requirement in the Split area — a single job or an ongoing programme — get in touch to discuss scope and timing.