Supply of materials

We can source your material and equipment needs. From anodes to TR units, low resistance backfills, reference electrodes, surge protection for pipelines, corrosion probes, testing equipment.

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Installation of Cathodic Protection Systems

On major projects, McCORR will work with your installation contractor to ensure the materials and equipment are installed on time and as designed.

On minor projects, McCORR will act as the Principal and organise the whole project on your behalf.

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Commissioning

McCORR can commission your cathodic protection system to Australian standards and local regulations.

McCORR can provide written reports on the commissioning of your CP system.

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Registration of CP systems

In many parts of Australia, cathodic protection systems are regulated through government departments in various states. There normally application forms, supporting documentation and a registration fee required.

McCORR can assist you with registration and the required documentation to ensure compliance.

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Maintenance of CP systems

McCORR can provide regular routine maintenance of your CP system to ensure continuous operation and compliance with Australian Standards and local (state) regulations.

This includes:

  • Monitoring
  • Repair and replace of components
  • Providing budget estimates for future works
  • Providing cost effective quotations for immediate remedial works

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Audits

Audits are generally used to establish the condition and performance of a cathodic protection system.

McCORR will test, monitor and review CP systems to establish their effectiveness. A written report is provided outlining the audit and provide recommendations for remedial actions and improvements.

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Pipeline Coating Assessments

We have high quality pipeline coatings in use today. Unfortunately, they are susceptible to damage during installation of the pipeline and later one during repair work or third-party activity in their vicinity.

Once the pipeline is buried, it is expensive and often non-assessable to inspect the pipeline coating for failures. Therefore, an alternative method of coating assessment needs to be sort.

McCORR can provide alternative coating assessment methods that only require access to the ground above the pipeline.

  • DCVG Direct Current Voltage Gradient – AS 4827
  • ACVG Alternating Current Voltage Current including current mapping.

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