Guardian Middle East LLC

Pipeline & Piping Inspection

Guardian Middle East LLC delivers UAF-accredited third-party pipeline and process piping inspection in Qatar under ISO/IEC 17020:2012 (Type A — third-party independent). Inspections cover new pipeline construction (welding inspection, NDT, hydrotest witness, coating inspection), process piping systems (ASME B31.1 power piping, B31.3 process piping), in-service pipeline and piping inspection (API 570), and Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) input under API 580/581. Reports issued under TNV Global Limited’s UAF-Accredited Inspection Body Certificate 5241222IB04. Guardian Middle East LLC is the local representative in Qatar (QFC Licence 03870).

Accreditation Chain

Issuing Inspection Body: TNV Global Limited. Accreditation: UAF — Inspection Body Certificate 5241222IB04. Validity: 28 December 2024 – 27 December 2028. Standard: ISO/IEC 17020:2012 (Type A — third-party independent). Local representation in Qatar: Guardian Middle East LLC (QFC Licence 03870). The applicable accreditation framework explains the TNV inspection body role and Guardian’s local representation in Qatar.

Pipeline and piping inspection reports are issued under TNV Global Limited’s name and UAF-accredited mark. See Inspection page  for the full accreditation framework, partnership model, and engagement model that governs all inspection scopes.

Pipeline vs Piping — Scope Distinction

Pipeline and piping are related but distinct categories — governed by different codes and inspection frameworks:

Category

Description & Code Framework

Pipeline

Long-distance transmission and distribution lines for hydrocarbons (oil, gas, refined products) and other transported fluids — typically buried, traversing significant distances. Construction governed by ASME B31.4 (liquid pipelines) and ASME B31.8 (gas pipelines). Welding governed by API 1104. In-service integrity governed by DOT/PHMSA-equivalent regulations and pipeline-specific integrity management programs.

Process Piping

Within-facility piping connecting process equipment — pumps, vessels, exchangers, columns. Construction governed by ASME B31.3 (process piping in chemical, petrochemical, refinery applications). In-service inspection governed by API 570 (Piping Inspection Code).

Power Piping

Steam, water, and other utility piping in power plants and similar facilities. Construction governed by ASME B31.1 (power piping). In-service inspection often references API 570 or specific power-industry frameworks.

Building Services Piping

HVAC piping, building water systems, fire protection — typically governed by ASME B31.9 (Building Services Piping) or local plumbing/fire codes. Less commonly the subject of third-party inspection unless contractually required.

Specialty Piping

Including ASME B31.5 (refrigeration), B31.11 (slurry transportation), and other specialty applications. Inspected against the applicable specialty code.

The applicable code is determined by the facility type and the engineering specification. Where multiple codes apply (common in integrated facilities), the inspection plan identifies the governing code per system.

Inspection Activities

New Construction Activities

  • Welding inspection — joint preparation, fit-up, in-process welding inspection per AWS D1.1 (where structural), ASME IX (procedure/welder qualification), API 1104 (pipeline welding). See Inspection welding-inspection.
  • NDT — radiographic testing of girth welds (the dominant pipeline NDT method), ultrasonic testing, MT/PT for surface inspection. See inspection ndt-inspection.
  • Hydrostatic testing — pressure test witness at typically 1.25× to 1.5× design pressure per applicable code. Test duration, hold time, leak inspection, and post-test inspection witnessed.
  • Pneumatic testing — for systems where hydrostatic testing is impractical (e.g., to avoid water in cryogenic systems) — additional safety considerations apply.
  • Coating inspection — external pipeline coating inspection (FBE, polyethylene, multi-layer) including holiday detection, adhesion testing, thickness verification.
  • Cathodic protection commissioning — for buried pipelines, witness of cathodic protection system commissioning per NACE / ICS standards.

In-Service Activities

  • External inspection — visual inspection of accessible portions, coating condition, support condition, foundation, vibration, mechanical damage assessment. Per API 570 for process piping; pipeline-specific frameworks for transmission pipelines.
  • Internal inspection — typically through opportunities such as planned shutdowns; for piping, inspection is often through external NDT (UT thickness, MT/PT) rather than direct internal access.
  • On-stream UT thickness measurement — point-by-point thickness data at Condition Monitoring Locations (CMLs) — primary integrity monitoring for in-service piping.
  • In-line inspection (ILI) interpretation support — for pipelines that have been ILI-inspected (smart pigging), Guardian provides third-party verification of ILI vendor reports and follow-up direct examination at indicated locations.
  • Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) — input to API 580/581 RBI programs — damage mechanism assessment, corrosion monitoring location identification, inspection interval determination.
  • Fitness-for-Service evaluation — for identified flaws, FFS evaluation per API 579. See inspection pressure-vessels for the FFS framework, which applies equally to piping.
  • Post-repair inspection — verification of completed repairs against applicable code requirements before return to service.

Standards & Codes Framework

Standard / Code

Application

ASME B31.1

Power Piping — steam, water, and utility piping in power plants.

ASME B31.3

Process Piping — petroleum refineries, chemical plants, pharmaceutical facilities, and similar process operations. The dominant code for within-facility process piping.

ASME B31.4

Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquids and Slurries — liquid hydrocarbon pipelines, water pipelines, slurry pipelines.

ASME B31.8

Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems — natural gas transmission, gas distribution networks.

ASME B31.5

Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer Components.

ASME B31.9

Building Services Piping — utility services in buildings.

API 570

Piping Inspection Code — In-service Inspection, Rating, Repair, and Alteration of Piping Systems. The dominant code for in-service process piping.

API 574

Inspection Practices for Piping System Components — practical guidance referenced from API 570.

API 1104

Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities — pipeline-specific welding and inspection code.

API 580 / API 581

Risk-Based Inspection — methodology (580) and quantitative implementation (581) — for piping integrity programs.

API 579 / ASME FFS-1

Fitness-for-Service — applies to piping as it does to pressure vessels.

API 571

Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in the Refining Industry — competence reference for piping damage assessment.

ASME Section IX

Welding qualifications — referenced from B31 codes for welder/procedure qualification.

ASME Section V

Non-destructive Examination — referenced for NDT requirements.

NACE / AMPP standards

Coating inspection (NACE CIP), cathodic protection (CP) — for buried pipeline applications.

Inspector Competence & Engagement Model

Inspector Competence

  • API 570 — Piping Inspector — for in-service inspection of process piping.
  • API 1169 — Pipeline Construction Inspector — for new pipeline construction inspection.
  • API 580 — Risk-Based Inspection Professional — for engagements applying RBI methodology.
  • API 571 — Damage Mechanisms — competence in service-induced damage.
  • API 579 — Fitness-for-Service — for FFS evaluations on piping.
  • ASNT NDT Level II / III — typically including UT (thickness + flaw detection), RT, MT, PT.
  • AWS CWI / CSWIP 3.1 / 3.2 — welding inspection competence.
  • NACE CIP Level 1 / 2 / 3 — coating inspector certification for pipeline coating inspection.
  • API 936 — Refractory Personnel — where refractory inspection is in scope.

Engagement Model (Inherited from Hub)

Pipeline and piping inspection follows the standard 5-step engagement model (/inspection/ §16). Pipeline/piping-specific deliverables include:

  • Inspection Report — per ISO/IEC 17020:2012 §7.4.
  • Weld inspection records — per AWS / ASME IX / API 1104 for new construction.
  • NDT records — RT, UT, MT, PT records integrated with the inspection report.
  • Hydrotest record — pressure test methodology, hold time, leak inspection result.
  • Thickness measurement record — for in-service piping, with corrosion rate calculation where multi-period data is available.
  • Coating inspection record — for new construction coating activities.
  • RBI input — damage mechanism identification, CML proposals, inspection interval recommendations.
  • Recommended next inspection date — per API 570 intervals or RBI-derived intervals.

Typical Use Cases

  • New process piping construction inspection — comprehensive inspection during fabrication and installation of process piping in EPC projects — welding, NDT, hydrotest, coating.
  • New pipeline construction inspection — pipeline projects covering girth weld inspection, RT, hydrotest, coating, cathodic protection commissioning.
  • Process plant turnaround inspection — comprehensive in-service inspection of process piping during planned shutdowns — typically scheduled across multi-week turnarounds in conjunction with pressure vessel inspection.
  • Pipeline integrity program input — periodic inspection input to pipeline operator integrity management programs — direct examination, ILI verification, internal-corrosion monitoring.
  • RBI program implementation — inspection input to API 580/581 RBI programs.
  • FFS evaluation — API 579 evaluation of identified piping flaws (corrosion thinning, cracking, dent damage) to determine fitness for continued service.
  • Damage assessment — inspection following service-induced damage events (overpressure, fire, third-party damage to buried pipelines, ground movement, mechanical impact).
  • Pre-commissioning verification — inspection of completed installation prior to first commissioning. New piping packages may also require pre-shipment / FAT for new piping before site delivery.

Why Choose Guardian for Pipeline & Piping Inspection

  • UAF-accredited reports under TNV Global Limited’s Inspection Body Cert 5241222IB04.
  • Type A independence — required for inspection reports relied on by pipeline operators, regulators, and project owners.
  • Multi-code competence — full ASME B31 series, API 570, API 1104, API 580/581, API 579 — matched to engagement requirements.
  • Integrated welding + NDT + coating capability — see inspection welding-inspection, inspection ndt-inspection — for unified construction-phase inspection.
  • Local Qatar presence — Guardian Middle East LLC operates as a QFC-licensed firm with on-the-ground capability for site visits, turnaround support, and remote pipeline routing.
  • RBI capability — API 580/581 input — increasingly the preferred framework for in-service piping integrity.
  • FFS capability — API 579 evaluation support.
  • Absolute non-consultancy commitment — Guardian does not design piping systems, develop repair procedures, or supervise client implementation. Independent inspection only.

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Guardian Middle East LLC | Serving the Middle East
QFC Licence 03870 · Doha, Qatar

Location: Abo Hamour Area, Doha, Qatar
P.O. Box: 23277, Doha, Qatar
Mobile: +974 7770 2602 | +974 7213 7770
Email:  info@guardian.qa 
Website: www.guardian.qa

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Frequently Asked Questions ​​

Related but distinct. Pipelines are typically long-distance transmission/distribution lines (often buried, traversing significant distances) for hydrocarbons or other transported fluids — governed by ASME B31.4 (liquid) or B31.8 (gas), with API 1104 for welding. Piping is within-facility — connecting process equipment in plants — governed by ASME B31.1 (power) or B31.3 (process). Different codes, different inspection frameworks, different inspector competencies.

Both apply, but at different lifecycle stages. ASME B31.3 governs new process piping construction. Once the piping is in service, API 570 (Piping Inspection Code) governs in-service inspection, repair, alteration, and re-rating. The two codes work together — API 570 references B31.3 for many provisions and adds in-service specific requirements.

Yes — RT of pipeline girth welds is a core NDT activity for new pipeline construction, governed by API 1104 acceptance criteria. Industrial radiography requires applicable Qatar licensing and authorization; Guardian / TNV operate under licence-aligned protocols including site-specific radiation safety planning. See /inspection/ndt-inspection/ for the NDT framework.

Yes — hydrostatic test witness is part of new construction inspection under all B31 codes. Test pressures typically 1.25× to 1.5× design pressure per the applicable code; hold times and acceptance criteria specified. We witness test setup, pressure ramp, hold time monitoring, leak inspection, and post-test inspection. Pneumatic testing is also available for systems where hydrostatic testing is impractical.

Yes — pipeline coating inspection (FBE, polyethylene, multi-layer) including holiday detection, adhesion testing, thickness verification. Coating inspectors are NACE CIP-certified at appropriate levels. Cathodic protection commissioning witness is also available.

Risk-Based Inspection (per API 580/581) calibrates inspection frequency and scope based on equipment-specific risk — the combination of probability and consequence of failure. For piping, RBI typically identifies Condition Monitoring Locations (CMLs), specifies appropriate techniques (UT thickness, advanced UT, RT), and determines inspection intervals. Guardian provides inspection input; the broader RBI methodology integrates with the operator's asset integrity framework.

Yes — third-party verification of ILI vendor reports is a common engagement. Guardian's role typically involves direct examination at indicated locations to verify the ILI tool's findings, calibrate the tool's accuracy, and support the operator's integrity decisions. ILI tools detect indications; direct examination characterises them and confirms whether action is required.

No. Guardian / TNV operate under an absolute non-consultancy commitment. Our inspectors identify damage clearly against applicable code criteria — but do not specify repair methods, design weld repairs, or supervise repair welding. Repair-procedure development is the operator's responsibility, supported by independent engineering as required.

Per API 570, inspection frequencies depend on piping classification (Class 1/2/3/4 based on consequence-of-leak), damage mechanisms, corrosion rates, and remaining-life calculations. Typical maximum intervals: external inspection 5 years; thickness measurement and internal inspection generally based on half of remaining life with code-defined maximums. RBI-based intervals can vary based on documented risk evaluation.

Submit an inquiry via process inquiry-and-quotation — selecting 'Inspection Services' as engagement type and 'Pipeline & Piping' as scope. Or email inspection@guardian.qa with: piping/pipeline scope (process plant piping vs transmission pipeline), applicable code (B31.1/B31.3/B31.4/B31.8), inspection phase (new construction vs in-service), location, and required completion date. P&IDs / Isometrics help us scope accurately.

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    Compliance Notes

    Pipeline and piping inspection services are delivered under TNV Global Limited’s UAF-Accredited Inspection Body Certificate 5241222IB04 (valid 28 December 2024 – 27 December 2028) under ISO/IEC 17020:2012 (Type A — third-party independent). Guardian Middle East LLC is the local representative in Qatar (QFC Licence 03870). Inspection reports are issued under TNV’s UAF-accredited mark and are recognised under the IAF MLA Inspection arrangement where applicable. Categories covered: pipelines (ASME B31.4 liquid, B31.8 gas), process piping (ASME B31.3), power piping (ASME B31.1), specialty piping (B31.5 refrigeration, B31.9 building services). Activities: new construction inspection (welding, NDT, hydrotest, coating, cathodic protection), in-service inspection (API 570), Risk-Based Inspection (API 580/581), Fitness-for-Service evaluation (API 579), ILI verification, post-repair inspection. Inspector competence: API 570, API 1169, API 580, API 571, API 579, ASNT NDT Levels II/III, AWS CWI / CSWIP, NACE CIP. Activities operate under the impartiality framework (ISO/IEC 17020:2012 §4.1), confidentiality framework (§4.2), and an absolute non-consultancy commitment.