Discuss Your Integrity
& Operational Challenges.
Many integrity discussions begin with operational concerns, inspection uncertainty, aging infrastructure challenges, or technical questions — long before a formal project scope exists.
TES engagements typically start with a technical conversation, not a proposal. If you are working through an integrity challenge and would benefit from an engineering perspective, that is reason enough to reach out.
Recognise One of
These Challenges?
These are the most common integrity and operational challenges that lead organisations to begin a conversation with TES. If yours is not listed, that is not a barrier — if you are facing an integrity engineering challenge, the right first step is a technical discussion.
Aging Infrastructure Concerns
Operating facilities beyond design life — with inspection programmes that were not designed for current degradation realities.
RBI Implementation or Reassessment
Developing a new risk-based inspection programme, or reassessing an existing one that has drifted from engineering reality.
Integrity Programme Review
An independent technical review of current inspection scope, programme structure, or integrity management approach.
CUI Management Uncertainty
Corrosion under insulation concerns — unclear extent, incomplete inspection coverage, or inadequate engineering context for what data exists.
FFS or Damage Assessment
An inspection finding that requires engineering assessment — a pit, thinning area, crack, or anomaly that needs a defensible disposition.
Inspection Prioritisation Challenges
Too much equipment, too little time — and no clear engineering basis for deciding where inspection resources should go first.
Pipeline Integrity Discussion
ILI data interpretation, CP effectiveness, external corrosion concerns, or integrity management planning for pipeline systems.
In-Service Repair Considerations
Repair-vs-run decisions, hot tap assessment, in-service welding engineering, or repair specification and regulatory submission.
Technical Lunch & Learn
A focused technical session for operations, engineering, or inspection teams on a specific integrity or degradation mechanism topic.
Integrity Strategy Discussion
A broader conversation about how your current integrity programme compares to what your operational and regulatory exposure actually demands.
Integrity Health Check:
A Focused Technical Discussion
TES offers an initial Integrity Health Check — a focused engineering discussion designed to help operators and asset owners evaluate where their current integrity programme may have gaps, and what engineering approaches could address them.
This is not an audit or a proposal exercise. It is a confidential technical conversation — structured around your facilities, your operating conditions, and the integrity decisions you are currently navigating.
Technical conversations before project scopes
A formal project scope is not a prerequisite for engaging TES. Most effective integrity engagements begin with a technical conversation — understanding the challenge before defining the work.
Engineering intelligence, not task volume
TES engagements are structured around the integrity question that needs answering — not around maximising deliverable count. The goal is engineering clarity, not report generation.
Operational realities, not idealised conditions
Engineering recommendations that cannot be implemented under real operational constraints are not useful. TES develops engineering rationale within the constraints that operators actually face.
Confidential and consultative from the first conversation
Initial discussions are held in confidence. TES does not require formal agreements before providing technical perspective on an integrity challenge.
Lunch & Learn:
Technical Integrity Sessions
TES regularly supports operators, engineering teams, and integrity personnel through focused technical Lunch & Learn sessions — discussing practical integrity, degradation mechanism, and operational engineering topics directly relevant to Canadian energy infrastructure.
These sessions are not sales presentations. They are technical discussions led by experienced integrity engineers — structured around topics that your team is actively working through.
Share Your Integrity
Challenge With Us
Complete the form and a TES engineer will be in touch to arrange a technical discussion. You do not need a defined scope — a description of the challenge you are navigating is a sufficient starting point.
