Delivering Safe, durable and compliant Structural Building Materials

Specialized QA/QC Solutions

Complex construction projects require quality materials from manufacturing and fabrication to project installation. Steel and precast concrete construction materials must maintain the highest level of integrity to ensure safety of major infrastructure. Project success requires that these vital structural materials work seamlessly for specified applications and satisfy precise inspection requirements set forth by contract requirements to meet applicable codes and standards.

TRC’s source inspection team works globally, bringing industry-leading technical expertise, long-standing supplier relationships and decades of experience internationally to exceed your local and global material sourcing requirements and expectations. Our team of materials engineers, inspectors and technicians, have extensive experience evaluating steel, concrete and other materials. Let our industry-leading technical expertise guide you to meet project requirements.

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A Proven, Expert Approach to Source Inspections

Our inspection processes follow a detailed inspection checklist:

  • Visual observations: A simple inspection can reveal defects or errors in construction. We look at all of your materials to determine whether they are suitable or have defects.
  • Process monitoring: As you start construction, we will observe your processes. This allows us to examine your materials while monitoring your operations and pointing out potential deviations that may affect the outcome.
  • Dimensional accuracy: We use your design criteria of the intended result for reference and ensure measurements, weight distributions and other aspects match as accurately as possible. We guide in making adjustments as necessary.

Years of Quality Experience

At TRC, we make sure every critical structure is contract compliant. Our staff is highly credentialed, including certified welding inspectors (CWI), nondestructive testing (NDT) technicians, precast concrete inspectors (PCI) and protective coating inspectors. Our quality procedures ensure the project requirements are met. Let us become an extension of your project team to ensure successful project delivery.

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Comprehensive Solutions for High-Impact Projects

Bridge and Highway Structures

Our team performs well-coordinated inspections on intricate bridge and highway structures, ensuring their safety, durability and compliance with design standards and specifications.

Renewable Energy Facilities

We leverage our expertise to inspect power generation facilities, verifying their integrity, safety and compliance.

Complex Building Structures

Our unrivaled inspection skills and relationships ensure stadiums, convention centers and large-scale building projects are safe and compliant.

Integrated Inspection Solutions

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Structural Steel and Non-Destructive Testing
Offshore Marine Inspection Services
Precast/Prestressed Concrete Inspection

Inspection Insights

Real-Time Data Sync. One-Click Reporting.

Conventional fabrication inspection practices aggregate electronic and paper forms and use manual data entry for regulatory reporting. TRC’s Inspection Insights generates complete reports at the click of a button, cutting months off the process.

Our Inspection Insights data solution collects cloud-based data that provides real-time insight into inspection procedures and outcomes.

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Structural Steel and Non-Destructive Testing

TRC’s specialized materials engineers, non-destructive testing (NDT) technicians and steel fabrication inspectors ensure the integrity and safety of infrastructure components worldwide. We have experience inspecting projects including bridges, buildings, wind turbines, highway structures and pressure vessels, adhering to the ASNT Recommended Practice SNT-TC-1A and ANSI/ASNT CP-189/ISO 9712 certifications.

Our collaborative approach allows inspectors and engineers to work alongside NDT technicians, making evaluations that provide quick, detailed and cost-effective analysis for service fatigue, material selection, and durability recommendations.

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Offshore Marine Inspection Services

TRC provides comprehensive marine inspection services for manufactured and fabricated components for the petrochemical and marine industries. Composed of internationally qualified inspectors well-versed in QA and QC documentation of marine-scale steel structures, they cover various arenas such as offshore oil platforms, ship hulls, pressure vessels, drilling derricks and Jack-up rigs, among others.

Services range from qualification reviews for welders, in-process and final inspections, vendor assessments, and implementation of advanced NDT procedures to corrosion mapping, pressure piping fabrication inspections and reviewing fabrication designs.

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Precast/Prestressed Concrete Inspection

TRC provides comprehensive inspection services for the fabrication of precast and prestressed concrete products, which is vital in today’s construction industry. Plant inspectors utilize cutting-edge digital technology for documentation and act in a technical support role on behalf of clients, ensuring adherence to QA/QC programs, production standards, material certification and equipment calibration.

Our team oversees product storage and shipping procedures, verifies tension calculations, provides independent assurance support, and inspects prefabrication forms, rebar, cable, inserts and post-fabrication measurements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about what we do with these frequently asked questions.

TRC works with transportation authorities, construction teams and materials manufacturers to evaluate commercial and private facilities, complex structures, new construction, highways, roads, bridges, wastewater processing facilities and more. Our inspections make sure these structures are safe, durable and compliant with design standards and specifications.

Our team includes materials engineers, shop inspectors and non-destructive testing (NDT) technicians, all possessing deep expertise in concrete and steel inspections. We hold relevant credentials, such as the American Welding Society Certified Welding Inspector (AWS CWI) and NDT qualifications from the American Society for Non-destructive Testing (ASNT).

TRC’s staff is proud of our ability to integrate seamlessly into practically any team or teams involved in your project. Our inspectors work side by side with your professionals to gain a deeper understanding of your operations and see firsthand how we can assist you most effectively. As our trained practitioners evaluate your equipment and products, we will continually work around your needs to minimize disruption while ensuring a thorough assessment.

Our inspection services include process monitoring, ensuring dimensional accuracy and conducting non-destructive evaluations like magnetic particles, liquid penetrants, ultrasonic testing and visual observations. We also follow a detailed fabrication inspection checklist to promote the best outcomes.

TRC began more than 55 years ago in Connecticut and today operates over 150 offices across the U.S. and globally, including in Canada, China and the United Kingdom. Our expansive reach has allowed us to work in every type of geography and climate and assess the application of state and federal regulations in each of them.

With local knowledge and an international footprint, we bring a balance of experience, expertise and relationships to address your specific project needs.

Connect With TRC and Resolve Your Fabrication Inspection Challenges Today

Our global staff carries extensive credentials in fabrication testing, and we understand the critical components of quality assurance and inspections. We adhere to proven fabrication testing methods and inspection procedures to ensure the integrity and safety of buildings and infrastructure construction materials.

A commitment to quality, combined with an expert team, brings your project the inspection services you need to succeed. Connect with us online to learn more.

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