

Client
Location
Irving Pipeline Survey + Permitting
Project overview
- New pipeline installation
- 2,220 feet of 8-inch pipeline
- Two perpendicular drills
- Multiple permitting agencies & landowners
Scope of work
- Topographic, boundary, & as-built surveys
- Permitting
- Construction staking
- Pipe tallying
- Weld mapping
Project summary
Audubon was contracted by Explorer Pipeline for survey and permitting services on a new pipeline at its Irving pump station. Connecting the pump station to a major E&P company’s facility, the 2,220-foot, 8-inch pipeline had multiple agency and land stakeholders.
Pipeline services included topographic, boundary, and as-built surveying; permitting; construction staking; pipe tallying; and weld mapping. Audubon used the critical path method (CPM) to supply project data and ensure successful project delivery—on time and within budget.

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