Marine Services Asia Pacific

Commercial Diving

Underwater testing

Underwater inspections and Non-destructive testing

Underwater testing is relevant in several fields, including marine engineering, oceanography, underwater robotics, offshore industries, and scientific research. 

Evaluating the strength, integrity, and durability of underwater structures, such as offshore platforms, underwater pipelines, or underwater habitats. This involves subjecting these structures to realistic underwater conditions, such as pressure, corrosion, and currents, to ensure their reliability and safety.

Hull Cleaning and condition survey reports

A full hull clean and condition survey report is a comprehensive assessment of the hull of a vessel, typically conducted by marine surveyors or diving professionals. This survey aims to evaluate the cleanliness, condition, and integrity of the vessel’s hull, which is the external surface that comes into direct contact with water.

The report includes detailed observations, findings, and recommendations related to the hull’s cleanliness, coating condition, structural integrity, and any potential issues that may affect the vessel’s performance, efficiency, or safety.

Full Hull
Seabed removal

Controlled seabed removal

Controlled seabed removal refers to a process in which underwater structures, objects, or materials are deliberately and systematically removed from the seabed in a controlled manner. This removal is typically carried out to clear the seabed of obstacles, debris, or unwanted items for various reasons, including environmental, safety, navigational, or operational considerations.

The controlled seabed removal process involves specific techniques, equipment, and procedures to ensure the efficient and safe removal of objects while minimising potential impacts on the marine environment.

Underwater maintenance, installations & demolitions

Underwater maintenance, installation, and demolitions refer to a range of activities performed in aquatic environments, typically conducted by divers, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), or specialized underwater equipment. These activities take place beneath the water surface and involve various tasks related to maintaining, installing, or removing structures, equipment, or materials.

Underwater maintenance, installation and demolitions.