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Miami, FL, Florida

NDT Inspection Services for Marine, Shipbuilding & Port Operations in Miami, FL, Florida

Miami, FL, Florida is one of the most active marine, shipbuilding & port operations centers in the region, with persistent demand for qualified NDT inspection teams throughout the year. PortMiami — #1 cruise port in world; Port Everglades crude import Inspection programs here follow ABS — Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels and DNV — Rules for Ships (DNVGL-RU-SHIP) — the governing standards for every contract scope in this market. "Cruise-line dry-dock inspection windows are non-negotiable — UT thickness gauge calibration delays cost six-figure berth reservations." NDT Connect provides immediate access to pre-vetted inspection contractors serving Miami, FL, Florida — no RFQ delay, no credential chase.

Typical day rate in Miami, FL: $800–$1,450 / day (Level II crew of 2)

Marine, Shipbuilding & Port Operations NDT Market in Miami, FL

Miami, FL's marine & port sector is anchored by PortMiami and Port Everglades among others. Peak inspection demand in Miami, FL concentrates around Cruise dry-dock (typically May/June, Sept/Oct) and Nuclear refueling 18-month turnaround windows. The local ASNT Miami ASNT Section serves the Miami, FL inspector community. Miami, FL is an API exam center, making local re-certification more accessible than in smaller markets. BLS wage data shows Miami, FL-area NDT Level II technicians averaging $76,000/yr — consistent with competitive contractor day rates for marine & port work. Contractors working this market typically hold ASNT Level II/III UT, RT, MT, PT and PCN (CSWIP 3.4) or BINDT equivalent for marine UT as baseline qualifications.

NDT Methods for Marine, Shipbuilding & Port Operations

UTUltrasonic Testing

Hull plate thickness measurement during dry-dock — detects corrosion wastage and pitting before classification society renewal survey

MTMagnetic Particle Testing

Weld inspection on hull structure, deck plates, and transverse framing per class-society rules (ABS, DNV, Bureau Veritas, Lloyd's Register)

RTRadiographic Testing

New construction pipe weld examination and repair weld acceptance on high-pressure systems (steam, hydraulic) per ASME B31.1/31.3

ACFMAlternating Current Field Measurement

Inspection in the splash zone and above-waterline areas on offshore structures and ship hulls — works through coatings and surface contamination

VTVisual Testing

Classification society annual surveys of hull interior, void spaces, ballast tanks, and cargo holds; dry-dock bottom surveys

Applicable Codes & Regulatory Requirements

  • ABS — Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
  • DNV — Rules for Ships (DNVGL-RU-SHIP)
  • Bureau Veritas — Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships
  • Lloyd's Register — Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships
  • IMO SOLAS Chapter II-1 (structural requirements)
  • USCG
  • API 570

Certifications Typically Required in Miami, FL

ASNT Level II/III UT, RT, MT, PT
PCN (CSWIP 3.4) or BINDT equivalent for marine UT
Class-society-approved surveyor status (ABS, DNV, BV, LR)
IRATA (rope access) for hull and splash-zone inspections
IMCA C 022 (ROV-assisted underwater inspection qualifications)

Typical Marine & Port Inspection Scope

Marine NDT concentrates on dry-dock surveys (every 2.5 years for Special Survey), where hull plating is UT-measured on a defined grid, all visible welds are VT examined, and any suspect areas receive MT or RT. Class-society renewal surveys require demonstrated NDT coverage meeting Rules. Newbuilding inspection covers 100% UT on hull welds and class-approved RT on piping and machinery welds.

Equipment & Asset Classes Inspected

Ship hull plating and framing
Deck plates and hatch covers
Ballast tanks and void spaces
Main propulsion shafts and rudder stocks
Offshore jacket legs and nodes
Crane pedestals and knuckle-boom welds
Submarine pressure hull
Port crane and container handling structures

Key Defect Concerns in Marine, Shipbuilding & Port Operations

  • General corrosion wastage of hull plate (class-allowable diminution)
  • Pitting in ballast tanks and void spaces
  • Fatigue cracking at hatch corners and deck cutouts
  • Splash-zone corrosion on offshore jacket legs
  • Stress corrosion cracking of propeller shafting in seawater
  • Weld root defects in hull seam welds (lack of penetration)

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Frequently Asked Questions — Marine, Shipbuilding & Port Operations NDT in Miami, FL

Who authorizes NDT acceptance on a classed vessel?

The Classification Society surveyor (ABS, DNV, BV, LR, etc.) has the final authority on whether an NDT finding is acceptable under their Rules. In practice, the ship owner's NDT contractor performs the examination and presents data to the surveyor during the survey. For routine thickness gauging, approved firms can self-certify results against the class-defined allowable diminution tables. For weld repairs, the surveyor witnesses or accepts the NDT report before re-classing the work.

What is ACFM and why is it preferred in the splash zone?

Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) is an electromagnetic technique that detects and sizes surface cracks through non-conductive coatings up to 10 mm thick without grinding. In the splash zone — the tidal region on a ship hull or offshore structure where marine growth, barnacles, and coating degradation make standard MT impractical — ACFM allows inspection without surface preparation. It measures both crack depth and length from the field perturbation pattern, providing ASME-compatible sizing data for fitness-for-service assessment.

When is NDT inspection demand highest for marine & port in Miami, FL?

Miami, FL's marine & port sector concentrates inspection demand around Cruise dry-dock (typically May/June, Sept/Oct) — the period when most facilities schedule major outages, turnarounds, or planned maintenance campaigns. Booking NDT contractors 4–8 weeks ahead of your target window is strongly advisable; last-minute mobilization during peak periods typically costs 15–25% more and may mean accepting teams with less local experience. NDT Connect lets you post your scope early, collect quotes, and lock in a preferred contractor before the peak-demand compression begins.

NDT Inspection Methods in Miami, FL