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Bath, ME

NDT inspection cost in Bath: Ultrasonic Testing rates

Field-anchored pricing guide for UT (Ultrasonic Testing) and the other five common NDT methods in Bath, ME. Rates are quoted in USD per hour and reflect the Tier-3 labour band that applies across northeast markets.

BIW destroyer construction packs NDT scopes into a tight Maine winter schedule — an out-of-cal UT unit during a pre-launch hull survey reshuffles the entire ship's delivery curve.

Low band

$203

per hour · routine scope, full-day crew

Typical

$383

per hour · most jobs land here

High band

$630

per hour · turnaround / night shift / rope access

UT overview

Wall-thickness, weld and pressure-equipment inspection per ASME Section V and API 510/570/653.

Conventional UT (0.5–25 MHz contact or immersion) is the workhorse method on in-service pressure equipment. Costs scale with crew rotation length, instrument count, and access cost (rope access, scaffold, confined-space entry).

Why Bath sits in the Tier-3 labour band

Bath's industrial substrate — USN shipbuilding (destroyer construction), Heavy fabrication, Defense supply chain — pulls NDT scopes onto recurring sites including Bath Iron Works (General Dynamics) and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (regional, Kittery). The local contractor pool prices against NAVSEA T9074 acceptance criteria, which requires Level II / III certified personnel and traceable instrument calibration. That floor — not raw wage data — is what sets the band.

The Tier-3 multiplier (×0.90 applied to the national UT base band) accounts for local cost of living, procurement competition, and the documentary overhead that NAVSEA T9074 imposes. UT programmes in Bath have historically clustered around the typical rate of $383 per hour, with turnaround and outage premiums pushing toward the high band.

Recurring industries pricing against this band:

USN shipbuilding (destroyer construction)Heavy fabricationDefense supply chain

Named operators / sites: Bath Iron Works (General Dynamics), Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (regional, Kittery).

Factors that move UT costs in Bath

Crew rotation length

Multi-day mobilisations in Bath amortise travel and per-diem across more billable hours, lowering the per-hour rate. Single-day call-outs sit at the high band.

Access and rigging

Rope access, scaffold, or confined-space entry add 15–35% to the base rate. USN shipbuilding (destroyer construction) sites in Bath often require all three.

Shift premium

Night shift, weekend, and turnaround windows in Bath typically carry a 25–40% premium on the base hourly rate.

Acceptance criteria

NAVSEA T9074 acceptance criteria require Level II / III sign-off, which prices above structural-weld AWS D1.1 work.

Equipment specification

Crew rotation and equipment count drive cost; couplant and consumables are negligible.

Programme volume

Multi-asset programmes at sites like Bath Iron Works (General Dynamics) typically negotiate volume discounts of 8–15% off the typical rate.

Mobilisation distance

Remote northeast sites add a per-trip mobilisation charge ($350–$1,500 depending on travel distance from Bath).

Documentation depth

Full digital scan packages with audit-grade traceability cost 10–20% more than basic written report deliverables, and are required at NAVSEA T9074 sites.

Procurement levers to get the best value
  • 1.Plan UT scopes against the northeast turnaround calendar to avoid rush premiums.
  • 2.Batch multiple assets at the same site (e.g. Bath Iron Works (General Dynamics)) to amortise mobilisation across more billable hours.
  • 3.Provide detailed component specs and accessibility info up-front — vague RFPs price high to absorb uncertainty.
  • 4.Standardise on a single contractor for programme work; spot-buys carry a 10–20% premium.
  • 5.Where UT is interchangeable with another method (RT ↔ PAUT, MT ↔ PT), price both before committing.
  • 6.Verify Level II / III currency before quote — re-mobilisation for an expired cert is unbillable to the asset.
Where UT is applied in Bath
  • Pipe and vessel wall-thickness surveys (API 570 / 510)
  • Weld inspection per ASME Section V
  • Storage tank shell and floor scanning (API 653)
Quick reference

Method

Ultrasonic Testing

Abbreviation

UT

Labour band

Tier 30.90)

Code authority

NAVSEA T9074

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Pricing caveat

The numbers above are field-anchored ranges, not a quote. Actual Bath rates vary with scope, accessibility, shift, and contractor utilisation. Always solicit at least three quotes before committing programme spend.