Sonomatic Expands in Aberdeen

Friday, February 15, 2019

Services company Sonomatic announced it plans to expand radiography capacity within its base at The Core, Bridge of Don, bringing the total number of bays available to five.

Sonomatic, a provider of advanced and conventional NDT inspections, engineering, integrity and rope access services, said the buildout is in response to an increased demand for its NDT inspection services in the northeast of Scotland.

The expansion comes three years after the company built a new multi-disciplined facility covering the entire range of NDT Inspections, housing three radiography, one hydro testing bay and the ability to perform heat-treatment on client’s equipment. The expanded NDT facility will house five radiography bays, two hydro bays and four heat treatment machines.

The 24 hour a day base is due to open its fourth and fifth bays in early April.

Sonomatic said it has plans for a phase three extension, which is expected to begin at the mid to end of 2019, building a fit for purpose painting and blasting service.

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