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Technology Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
 
Project Number 177
Date of Summary June 30, 1992
Subject Offshore Platform Database and Performance Evaluation System
Performing Activity PMB Engineering Inc.
Principal Investigator Mr. Frank J. Puskar
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Complete
Description The objective of this project was to develop a process for documenting, assessing, and reporting the safety condition of aging offshore platforms. The scope of work for the first phase of a three phase effort combined the technologies of Computer Aided Inspection Reporting System (CAIRS), Capacity Analysis Program (CAP), and Assess Inspect and Maintain (AIM) into a single process for documenting, assessing, and reporting on the safety conditions of offshore platforms. Phase I identified the preliminary technology for the process and layout the general plan for overall effort. Phase II produced a detailed process and developed a detailed specification for the assessment method. Phase III produced the actual analytical tools to conduct the assessment.
Progress Complete

Reports

AA (199 pages)   Offshore Platform Evaluation System (OPES) - Phase I Final Report, PMB Engineering Inc., San Francisco, California and Solus Schall, Houston, Texas, May 1992.

 

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