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Complete Project Coating Inspection Includes Inspecting Shop Applied Coatings

Critical procedures at blasting and coating shops and steel fabricating shops, include surface preparation, application of primer coats, often shop applications include intermediate coat application, as well as occasionally including topcoat application. These phases of the process are absolutely critical to the long-term success of coating/lining projects. If the industry is serious about quality, specifiers must include language in the project specifications to include mandatory independent qualified coating inspection during shop coating applications.

Product Number: 51323-19217-SG
Author: Murray Heywood
Publication Date: 2023
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This paper presents two case studies where proper and thorough coating inspection at the blast & coating shop level would have avoided coating failures that caused incredible headaches, project delays and millions of dollars of unnecessary remedial repairs and legal costs. It details how the lack of Certified Coating Inspection oversight at the shop coating level, can, and has, caused massive and incredibly costly failures. Failures that are sometimes impossible to fully rectify. Failures that were completely avoidable. This paper will show how owners were left with no choice but to accept quality that was far less than they paid for, due to logistics and project deadlines.

This paper presents two case studies where proper and thorough coating inspection at the blast & coating shop level would have avoided coating failures that caused incredible headaches, project delays and millions of dollars of unnecessary remedial repairs and legal costs. It details how the lack of Certified Coating Inspection oversight at the shop coating level, can, and has, caused massive and incredibly costly failures. Failures that are sometimes impossible to fully rectify. Failures that were completely avoidable. This paper will show how owners were left with no choice but to accept quality that was far less than they paid for, due to logistics and project deadlines.

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