Pipeline & Outfall Route Inspections
Tracking municipal outfalls and industrial pipes using cameras, passive acoustic leak detectors, or dye-tracing, with 3D reconstruction of damaged joints.
What This Involves
A municipal outfall or industrial pipeline route needs periodic verification that it's where the drawings say it is, and intact along its length — and when it isn't, the damaged section needs to be documented precisely enough to scope a repair. We track the route by camera, passive acoustic leak detection, or dye-tracing as the situation calls for, and produce a 3D reconstruction of any damaged joint or section found, rather than a general description of roughly where it is.
How It's Done
Route survey by camera, passive acoustic leak detection, or dye-tracing depending on pipe access and suspected fault type
Position logged continuously along the route against as-built drawings where available
Any damaged joint, leak, or exposure documented and 3D reconstructed at the precise location
Findings reported against the client's asset register
Deliverable
A verified route survey with any damaged sections 3D reconstructed and precisely located.
Who It's For
Municipal utilities and industrial operators responsible for outfall or subsea pipeline integrity.
What does Pipeline & Outfall Route Inspections involve?
A municipal outfall or industrial pipeline route needs periodic verification that it's where the drawings say it is, and intact along its length — and when it isn't, the damaged section needs to be documented precisely enough to scope a repair. We track the route by camera, passive acoustic leak detection, or dye-tracing as the situation calls for, and produce a 3D reconstruction of any damaged joint or section found, rather than a general description of roughly where it is.
How does it work?
- Route survey by camera, passive acoustic leak detection, or dye-tracing depending on pipe access and suspected fault type
- Position logged continuously along the route against as-built drawings where available
- Any damaged joint, leak, or exposure documented and 3D reconstructed at the precise location
- Findings reported against the client's asset register
What's the deliverable?
A verified route survey with any damaged sections 3D reconstructed and precisely located.
Who is Pipeline & Outfall Route Inspections for?
Municipal utilities and industrial operators responsible for outfall or subsea pipeline integrity.