Thickness measurement in Nuuk: Professional work in Greenland’s capital
In Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, our NordicSub team recently completed an extensive project focusing on thickness measurement and inspection of steel structures. The work was carried out under demanding conditions, but the result ensures both long-term durability and high safety for the structures supporting the city’s infrastructure.
Measurement of load-bearing steel structures
A central part of the project was the measurement of load-bearing steel structures. With advanced measuring equipment, we were able to record precise data on the condition of the materials. This allows for the timely detection of any wear, enabling maintenance planning before problems escalate.
Measurements of sheet pile thickness
Measurements of sheet pile thickness were also conducted. Sheet piles play a crucial role in structures that must withstand both water pressure and harsh climatic conditions. By monitoring the thickness, we ensure that the sheet piles continue to meet the requirements and provide the necessary protection.
Inspection of anodes and corrosion protection
Corrosion is a natural challenge for steel in an environment like Greenland. Therefore, we conducted thorough inspections of anodes and remaining corrosion protection. This way, we can confirm that the structures are secured against degradation – and suggest measures if additional protection is needed.
Reporting and action plan
After the project was completed, a detailed report was prepared. Here, we compiled the results and presented a clear action plan for future maintenance. This provides the client with a solid overview and assurance that the structures can last for many years to come.
The project in Nuuk demonstrates the importance of regular thickness measurements, inspections, and documentation. By combining technical precision with professional reporting, we create confidence for our clients – no matter where in the world the work is performed.
