Complete Site Survey
A structured site survey capturing plant, manifolds, regulators, distribution routes, valves, key points of use and system interfaces. The survey provides the foundation for accurate drawings and reliable schedules.​
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What the Survey Captures
The site survey is focused on recording what is actually installed and in use, rather than relying on legacy or incomplete information.
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This typically includes:
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Gas plant, manifolds, and supply arrangements
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Regulators and pressure control equipment
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Fixed distribution routes and interfaces
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Valves and isolation points
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Key points of use and terminal connections
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Interfaces with rooms, equipment, and processes
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The scope is defined to reflect system complexity and site requirements.
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How the Survey Is Carried Out
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Structured on-site walkdown of specialist gas systems
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Verification of plant, distribution, and interfaces
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Identification of undocumented changes or inconsistencies
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Capture of information needed for drawings and schedules
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The approach prioritises accuracy, clarity, and usability.
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When a Complete Site Survey Is Most Useful
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Creating or updating as-fitted drawings
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Developing plant, valve, or outlet schedules
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Following system modifications or extensions
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Resolving gaps in existing documentation
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Supporting audits, upgrades, or future design work
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What You Get
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Accurate, verified system information
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A reliable foundation for as-fitted drawings
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Improved confidence in records and documentation
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Reduced risk of errors during future works


