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Pipeline & Pressure Vessel
High-pressure lines, sanitary piping, vessel repair and modification with procedure-qualified welders.

Capability summary
- Processes
- TIG · SMAW · FCAW
- Coverage
- Hampton Roads · Within 90 minutes of Newport News
- Rigs
- Multi-process mobile fleet
- Response
- Same-day for industrial emergencies
- Standards
- AWS D1.1 · ASME Section IX
What this means in practice
The kind of work we take.
Example 01
Sanitary stainless piping, food-processing plant
Orbital-quality TIG welds on stainless piping under a compressed plant shutdown window.
Example 02
Carbon-steel pressure line weld-out
High-pressure line weld with procedure-qualified technique and hydrostatic test completion.
Example 03
Vessel modification — ASME Section IX procedure
Pressure-vessel repair with procedure-qualified welder and documented pass log for the client's engineering file.
How the job runs
Procedure-qualified. Operator-qualified. Documented.
Every weld is laid to a qualified procedure by a qualified operator, with a documented pass log. That's what separates commodity welding from industrial welding — and it's the standard we hold to on every job.
- Pre-weld joint prep and fit-up inspection
- Matched filler metal and shielding gas to the base material
- Procedure-qualified technique (stringer vs. weave, travel speed, amperage)
- In-process inspection between passes
- Post-weld visual and, where applicable, NDT
- Documented pass log for the project file
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More of what we do.
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That's our specialty.
Cracked booms at 2am. Pressure-line rebuilds under a compressed shutdown window. Copper-nickel on a vessel that has to sail Monday. Call.