Expert Pressure Piping & Equipment Inspections
Reliable inspections for pressure piping, pressure equipment and industrial construction
Contact: 780-218-9718
Reliable inspections for pressure piping, pressure equipment and industrial construction
Contact: 780-218-9718
Dedicated to delivering a quality service exceeding your expectations.
At Bendspec, we are dedicated to delivering reliable, high‑quality inspection and testing services. We provide comprehensive solutions tailored to your operational needs, including Hydrostatic, Pneumatic testing verification, in-process welding inspection, turnover package audits, in-service piping inspection and structural steel inspection.
We ensure accuracy, compliance, and efficiency at every stage—helping you maintain safe operations, meet regulatory requirements, and keep your projects moving forward.
Visit our website to learn more about our full range of services and discover how Bendspec can support the success and integrity of your operations.

With over 15 years of experience, we specialize in pressure piping inspection, structural inspection, and pressure equipment inspection. Our commitment ensures that all pressured components, tanks, and structural steel meet the highest standards of safety and quality.

With over 15 years of experience in skilled trades and the oil and gas industry, We have a deep understanding of the industry specs and standards. We leverage our expertise to provide customized solutions to our clients.

At Bendspec, safety is our number one priority. We have implemented rigorous safety standards, safety measures and encourage site personnel to report any unsafe conditions or incidents.

We are committed to reducing our environmental impact and promoting sustainability. We have implemented green initiatives such as minimizing waste and disposing materials in hazardous waste collection bins. We believe that by being environmentally responsible, we can contribute to building a better future.

ASME 31.3 - Process Piping, pressured components.
ASME 31.1 - Power Piping, pressure components
CSA Z662 & API 1169 - New construction gathering and transmission pipelines & In-service maintenance inspections.
ASME SEC VIII - New pressure vessels and maintenance welding inspection
ASME SEC I - Economizers, Radiant Piping, Heat Exchangers
CSA W59 - Structural Steel Fabrication (Commercial and Industrial construction)
CWB - Canadian Welding Bureau
API 510 - In-Service Pressure Vessels
API 653 - In-Service Storage Tanks
API 572 - In-Service Piping
Alberta ABSA IPEI

Perform thorough checks for corrosion, erosion, leaks, mechanical damage, or deposition.
Verify pop tests performed by certified repair vendors.
Alignment checks with initial installation or post-maintenance hydrostatic testing
Chemical composition verification, heat treatment validation, NDT verification and traceability
Conducting thorough turnover package audits in industrial construction that all documentation, compliance requirements, and project deliverables are complete and accurate, minimizing operational risks and facilitating a seamless transition from construction to operations
Conducting hydrostatic and pneumatic test punch walkdowns to verify system integrity and compliance with safety standards before commissioning the facility piping and pipelines.

Drone inspections have significantly reduced costs in industrial settings by minimizing the need for scaffolding, man‑lifts, and other access-related infrastructure. Traditionally, reaching elevated or confined areas required extensive setup, multiple personnel, and longer site preparations—all of which increased project costs. Drones eliminate much of this overhead by providing fast, safe, and visual data without putting workers at risk. Their ability to quickly capture high‑resolution imagery and thermal data also reduces the number of personnel required on-site, lowering labor expenditures and improving overall project efficiency.
In addition to cost savings, drone inspections have helped facilities better manage and optimize shutdown and turnaround schedules. Because drones can access critical assets in minutes rather than hours, inspection teams can gather actionable data much earlier, allowing maintenance planners to identify issues sooner and adjust schedules proactively. This results in fewer unexpected findings during shutdowns, reduced downtime, and more predictable schedules. By speeding up inspection cycles and enabling more accurate planning, drones help industries—especially oil and gas, petrochemical, and power generation—keep shutdown windows tight, efficient, and aligned with operational targets.

Corrosion and erosion are commonly found in in‑service equipment because continuous exposure to flowing fluids, chemicals, and environmental conditions gradually wears down metal surfaces and accelerates material degradation.

Cracks can occur after welding because rapid cooling, residual stresses, or impurities in the weld metal create weak points that can no longer withstand the stress placed on the joint.

Thermal expansion happens in metal because heat energy causes the metals atoms to vibrate more intensely, pushing them slightly farther apart and making the material expand.
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