Port, Marina & Civil InfrastructureFrance

Pipeline & Outfall Route InspectionsMarseille

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.

Why it matters in Marseille

France's largest port, and home to DRASSM — France's national department for underwater archaeological research — reflecting the Mediterranean coast's density of documented ancient wreck sites nearby.

A major commercial port sitting alongside France's own underwater archaeology authority makes Marseille a genuine fit for both vessel/infrastructure survey work and non-invasive heritage-site documentation.

Deliverable

A verified route survey with any damaged sections 3D reconstructed and precisely located.

Full step-by-step methodology on the Pipeline & Outfall Route Inspections overview — the same process, run out of the Marseille area.

Working in the Marseille area

If there's a pipeline & outfall route inspections requirement in the Marseille area — a single job or an ongoing programme — get in touch to discuss scope and timing.