On average, operators, both onshore and offshore, incur costs between £500k and £1m (GBP) per year, per asset on laser scanning and dimensional control surveys for executing repair orders and minor modifications.

 

The process typically involves one surveyor laser scanning the area and another surveyor using a theodolite to capture dimensional control, for tasks such as reporting face of flange deviations and bolt hole rotations. This can take anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks of on-site work per trip, plus an additional 2 weeks post-survey to process and deliver results for engineering to commence. This method is prone to human error, slow, and costly.

 

eserv has developed a process and part automated software capability that eliminates the need for the majority of onsite surveys and allows for rapid execution of engineering and inspection deliverables, from the desktop. Accurate, rapid, cost-effective and highly scalable.

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Kev Stephenson, Operations Director
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