| Project Number | 80 |
| Date of Summary | June 30, 1989 |
| Subject | Development of a New Philosophy for Effective Underwater Inspection |
| Performing Activity | Underwater Engineering Group |
| Principal Investigator | Mr. Lena Negus |
| Contracting Agency | Minerals Management Service |
| Estimated Completion | Complete |
| Description | The objective was to review and
develop a `new` philosophy towards the underwater inspection process and to provide
detailed guidance on the best available techniques and current limits of present day
technology. This was a Joint Industry Project (JIP) composed of fifteen companies, the
U.K. Department of Energy, and the Minerals Management Service. The objectives of the
project are
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| Progress | Complete |
| Reports | |
| AA | Implications of Design to Inspection and Maintenance of Offshore Installations and Pipelines, Final Report, Report 1455-ER-SUB002- 01, Earl and Wright, Ltd., London, England, September 20, 1985. Out of print. |
| AB | Guidance for Inspection of Offshore Structures, Final Report, Volume 2, Inspection IQ Partners, Project No. A168, London, England, November 12, 1985. Out of print. |
| AC | URP 72-Study 3, Inspection of Offshore Concrete Structures, Final Report, McAlpine Offshore Ltd., London, England, June 1986. Out of print. |
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AD
(109 pages, 2,398 KB)
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URP 72/S55, Requirements for the Effective Planning, Scheduling, Reporting and Storage Applied to the Underwater Inspection of Offshore Installations, Pipelines and Subsea Systems, URP 72/SG/28, UEG, London, England, December 1, 1986. |
| AE | Underwater Inspection of Steel Offshore Installations: Implementation of a New Approach, Final Report, UEG, London, England, June 1989. Out of print. |
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