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Engineering Analysis

Measurement is only useful when an engineer interprets it. We turn survey data into answers — does it fit, is it aligned, what moved, and what to do next — in engineering reports stamped by a professional engineer where required.

Engineer reviewing shaft alignment analysis results on site
P.EngLed & stamped reports
24 hFixed quote turnaround
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Typical applications

  • Propulsion shaft alignment analysis — bearing loads & gap/sag
  • Machinery seat and foundation flatness assessment
  • Structural deformation and damage progression tracking
  • Retrofit fit-up and clash analysis against as-built geometry
  • Tolerance stack-up and datum strategy for fabrication

What you get

  1. 01Engineering report with conclusions and recommended actions
  2. 02Bearing load / reaction calculations where applicable
  3. 03Deviation plots and colormaps referenced to your datums
  4. 04P.Eng stamp where the application requires it

Engineering Analysis — common questions

What does an alignment analysis actually tell me?

More than “in or out of tolerance.” We compute bearing reactions, deflection curves and correction moves — so the yard knows exactly which chocks to machine and by how much, before the vessel leaves dock.

Are your reports accepted by class societies and regulators?

Our reports are engineer-prepared, traceable to calibrated instruments, and stamped by a P.Eng where required. They have supported class surveys, refit sign-offs and insurance assessments across marine and industrial work.

Can you analyze measurements taken by someone else?

Yes, provided the data quality and traceability are adequate — we assess that first. Where the source data cannot support a defensible conclusion, we say so and quote a re-survey.

What if the analysis shows something unexpected?

You get the finding straight away, on site where possible — with options quantified. A wrong number costs a drydock window; our job is making sure you act on a right one.

Book a survey — fixed quote in 24 hours.