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Vermont Pipeline Services

 

Below are pipeline services providers in Vermont which may provide the specific services you're looking for. Ask your local pipeline services company about Coler & Colantonio, Inc. products and pipeline engineering services. Pipeline projects today, whether oil pipeline, gas pipeline, or utility pipeline operations are expected to meet new standards. Insist that your pipeline system meet today's and tomorrow's management requirements. Costs for pipeline system upgrades and piping repair, along with pipeline inspection and monitoring will be charged to you at great expense. Planning to meet the increasing municipal regulations in Vermont and Federal government requirements for pipeline safety and pipeline integrity is very important. Contact Coler & Colantonio, Inc. about the needs for your project. Use the list below to find the appropriate pipeline integrity services or pipeline construction engineer in the Vermont area to meet your pipeline management project needs. See also, providers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Jersey.

Pipeline Equipment

The Belden Co., Inc.
20 Belden Rd.
Rutland, VT 05702
Phone: 802-773-9004

F.W. Webb Co.
3091 Cold River Rd.
Rutland, VT 05701
802-775-1922,

Pipeline Construction

 

Pipeline Engineering

Coler & Colantonio, Inc.
101 Accord Park Drive
Norwell MA 02061
Phone: (781) 982-5400
Fax: (781) 982-5490

 

Pipeline Testing

Pipeline networks today must be rigorously tested to ensure they meet safety guidelines. Before they can be put into service, hazardous liquid, oil and gas transmission pipelines must be hydrostatically pressure tested. The hydrostatic pressure test helps to discover any defect that might threaten the pipeline's ability to sustain its maximum operating pressure. Pipelines are also tested via x-ray and electrical type equipment. Pipelines are designed to have a certain strength based on the appropriate operating pressure. The Hydrostatic pressure test fills the pipeline with water while increasing the internal pipeline pressure to a specified level above the intended operating pressure. If there are any critical defects in the system, the system will leak or fail. When detected, these defects can be repaired. The pipeline pressure testing is conducted again until it passes the certification.

Other testing methods are used to detect pipe and pipe membrane defects. These procedures help identify specific types of defects, such as corrosion or membrane weaknesses or gaps. Hydrostatic testing however is the predominant pipeline testing method for ascertaining the strength and reliability of a pipeline section that may put into active service.

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