Cathodic Protection & ROW Survey
Corrosion is a natural process that deteriorates metals when they react with their environment, leading to significant structural and financial losses. Cathodic Protection (CP) is a reliable and widely used method to prevent corrosion in metallic assets such as pipelines, storage tanks, offshore structures, and reinforced concrete structures. CP works by applying a protective electrical current, turning the metal surface into a cathode, which prevents the oxidation reaction responsible for corrosion.
A Right-of-Way (ROW) Survey is a critical preliminary activity for infrastructure projects involving pipelines, roads, power lines, and telecom cables. It defines the legal and physical boundaries for the installation and operation of infrastructure while ensuring compliance with land use regulations.
Objectives
- Establish the exact route alignment for pipelines or utilities
- Identify and document land ownership, easements, and legal rights
- Avoid potential land disputes and encroachments
- Support safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible construction