Survey Services

  • 7240 Brittmore Road, Suite 110, Houston, Texas, U.S. 77041
    Tel:  713-984-8688
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.utecsurvey.com
    CEO/President: Martin O’Carroll
    Number of Employees: 300

    UTEC Survey is one of the world’s largest independent survey companies providing a wide range of survey services including offshore positioning, construction support, geophysical (conventional towed and AUV) surveys, dimensional control (including laser scanning and £D modeling) as well as geotechnical (consultancy and sampling) services. UTEC has offices located around the world including: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Italy, Singapore, UAE, U.K. and U.S..
    geoROV is the innovative ROV-conveyed geotechnical testing and sampling system developed in-house to address industry requirements. It is a cost-effective way of gathering high precision geotechnical data. geoROV has an established track record in the North Sea and Asia-Pacfic regions and has just completed its first project in the Gulf of Mexico.

    (As published in the July/August 2013 edition of Marine Technologies - www.seadiscovery.com)
     

  • Jim Chance formed C & C Technologies in 1992 to advance survey technology, just like their father. The company was the first to offer commercial AUV survey services to the offshore industry. Since then, it has continued to advance this technology. Along with its sister company Autonomous Surface Vehicles,

  • project management services,” said McLeay.  “Hydrobotics were then contracted to manage the build, commission and deliver the system.  Bibby Marine Survey Services own the patent for the concept.” Why d’ROP d’ROP is a dynamic Remotely Operated Survey Platform that borrows and combines technology and operating

  • Vickery Number of Employees: 11 Annual Sales: $3,500,000.00 In an industry where change comes slowly, Zupt focuses on improving the way marine survey services are completed by increasing productivity and decreasing the time and high operational costs associated with marine construction, dynamic positioning

  • place in October. • Sonsub North Sea has been awarded a contract by Northern Ocean Services, a McDermott company, to provide trenching, ROV and survey services to support the Conoco Heidrun project. Under this contract, Sonsub will provide a vessel, the Veslik Viking, a Flexjet II Cable and Pipeline Buria

  • Subsea7 travels to some of the world's most remote marine locations to provide construction, diving, pipelay and remotely operated vehicle (ROV)/survey services. Because it operates vessels throughout the world, it is essential for Subsea7 to provide a reliable means for customers and vessel crews to

  • for chartered-in vessel Normand Reach. Additionally, Statoil awarded DOF subsea a call-off under an existing survey frame agreement for MBE and AUV survey services in the North Sea. Teekay awarded DOF Subsea a contract for turret mooring and riser installation on the Gina Krogh FSO in. Onshore engineering

  • assets. N-Sea also installs, inspects, repairs and maintains infrastructures throughout the entire lifecycle, in addition to near shore, offshore and survey services.   The company’s personnel and fleet deliver a range of subsea activities and subsea interventions including: air diving services and the innovative

  • flourish in key locations around the world and revenues are on track to hit $100+ million this year.   The Company UTEC provides a wide range of survey services including offshore positioning and construction support, metocean, geophysical and AUV surveys, geotechnical sampling and consulting services

  • Ocean Models. In 2013, Advanced Subsea will raise capital via an IPO to boost development of its deepwater activities, particularly its positioning & survey services, operational and IMR services in Brazil, West Africa and the Gulf of Mexico.  In order to increase efficiency in their subsea operations, one

  • support vessel (CSV), Olympic Ares. The two ROVs will be installed in the purpose built ROV hangers onboard the vessel by BRIL for ROV and survey services. This follows the signing of a charter agreement with Bibby Offshore and Olympic Shipping for the Olympic Ares for a seasonal charter during

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    . Originally introduced in May 2021, the Quadroin vehicle gar- nered attention for its distinctive, penguin-like design. Engi- neered for monitoring and surveying, the fast and maneuverable Quadroin leverages EvoLogics’ expertise in low-drag bionic design. Dr. Rudolf Bannasch, EvoLogics founder, delved into

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    trees), and Coating damages, larger scope, e.g., combining pipelines and structures within a with position and current supplied. subsea ? eld on one survey mobilization increases the advan- Another unique aspect is that FiGS data can be used as part tages of using FiGS, as all connected assets will affect

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    detailed insights into the lifespan of the CP system. Technology employs a novel approach with its electrodes This capability enables operators to tailor survey schedules mounted on a rotating head. Called FiGS, the design effec- more effectively, basing them on the residual life of the an- tively counters

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