Facility Life Extension Studies evaluate whether assets can safely and economically operate beyond their original design life. At Cormat Group, these studies start with reviewing design intent, operating history, inspection records, and regulatory requirements. Multidisciplinary teams assess integrity, corrosion, fatigue, and obsolescence using risk based approaches. The objective is to identify residual life, key risks, and mitigation options. Clear documentation supports informed decisions, regulatory compliance, and long term asset planning while maintaining safety and reliability.
Life Extension Studies also consider organizational and operational readiness for aging facilities. Cormat Group performs gap assessments covering maintenance practices, spare parts, vendor support, and data quality. Technical evaluations such as fitness for service and remaining life calculations are combined with economic and operational scenarios. These results help compare repair, replacement, or continued operation options. Structured engagement aligns stakeholders and converts engineering findings into practical, prioritized action plans that support sustainable, compliant operations.
Effective Life Extension requires ongoing assurance and implementation. Cormat Group delivers studies that translate analysis into inspection plans, repair programs, and monitoring requirements. Independent verification and periodic reassessment ensure alignment with evolving standards and operating conditions. Digital tools and clear governance help track actions and manage change. Through collaboration and knowledge transfer, Cormat Group enables asset owners to extend facility life responsibly while protecting safety, environment, and long term business value.
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