Frontier Integrity Solutions

Frontier Integrity Solutions

Oil and Gas

Tulsa, Oklahoma 7,630 followers

Frontier Integrity Solutions offers our customers a comprehensive range of pipeline inspection and integrity services.

About us

The FIS Management Team understands the changing landscape brought on by todays demands on inspection providers and strives to differentiate ourselves through strategic service offerings and progressive Inspector development by partnering with our Clients to ensure the right fit for every position every time. Inspector retention is at the very core of our operating philosophy as we understand how counterproductive and costly it can be to re-train Client Designated Representatives. FIS strives to be cost sensitive for our Clients and allows our Clients to focus on timely completion of projects. No job is too small – no job is too big, we treat each service request the same and that is why we have become known as the provider of choice for your next project. We pride ourselves on a work ethic that has become synonymous with integrity and honesty in all business transactions. Rest assured that you will get 110% from FIS every time we put boots on the ground! We do not cut corners and or take shortcuts while providing our Clients with value added services in all that we do. You can always count on Frontier Integrity Solutions to be engaged, proactive, and hands on at all levels of management. We want to ensure our Clients that you will have a 24/7 commitment no matter the demand!

Website
http://www.frontierintegrity.com
Industry
Oil and Gas
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1975
Specialties
Pipeline Construction Inspection, Pipeline Maintenance Inspection, ILI Field Support/Project Management, and Comprehensive Survey Services

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