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.

Overview

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.

Method

How It's Done

01

Route survey by camera, passive acoustic leak detection, or dye-tracing depending on pipe access and suspected fault type

02

Position logged continuously along the route against as-built drawings where available

03

Any damaged joint, leak, or exposure documented and 3D reconstructed at the precise location

04

Findings reported against the client's asset register

Output

Deliverable

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

Fit

Who It's For

Municipal utilities and industrial operators responsible for outfall or subsea pipeline integrity.

Frequently Asked
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?
  1. Route survey by camera, passive acoustic leak detection, or dye-tracing depending on pipe access and suspected fault type
  2. Position logged continuously along the route against as-built drawings where available
  3. Any damaged joint, leak, or exposure documented and 3D reconstructed at the precise location
  4. 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.