IPC and DSI form strategic partnership
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
Last month, Infrastructure Preservation Corporation (IPC) and DYWIDAG-Systems International US (DSI Construction), both based in the US, confirmed a strategic partnership for the utilisation of technology for the nondestructive inspection of bridges and industrial structures.
IPC, a complex bridge inspection & robotic engineering firm, is committed to delivering inspection and testing services in the US. IPC is a nondestructive testing (NDT) services company that applies proprietary and patent pending NDT inspection technology to assess the structural integrity of critical bridges and infrastructure.
DSI is a global market leader in development, production and supply of DYWIDAG Post-Tensioning, Stay Cable and Reinforcing Systems for the construction industry. DSI is continuously improving its systems, always keeping up with the growing demand of innovative construction technology. The demand for advanced nondestructive testing methods and first class repair & strengthening solutions offered as a complete service package is continuously increasing.
DSI will use the proprietary technology developed by IPC for the nondestructive inspection of post-tensioning cables and stay cable systems. The goal is to be a leading supplier to the construction industry, offering integrated service packages that include both inspection and sustainable repair & strengthening solutions.
“We are excited to formalise our relationship with DSI and support their inspection requirements” said Mike Creech, CEO of IPC.
Kerry Allen, CEO of DYWIDAG-Systems International USA Inc., added: “The combined capability of IPC and DSI Construction provides the industry with a best in class service offer for bridge and building construction and remediation.”
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/material-handling/08112017/ipc-and-dsi-form-strategic-partnership/
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