OMM Launches New Business

July 5, 2011

Offshore Marine Management (OMM) has launched a new survey and subsea business this week, which will focus on surveying, cable and structural subsea inspection and subsea engineering. Recently appointed Director of Survey and Subsea, Arron Burrows said this new business offers clients an all-inclusive “one stop shop” for cable solutions - with survey, inspection and final deliverables - and will mean an overall better service.

The new business offers data analysis and management using the latest hardware and software technology to support cable-related works both onshore and offshore. This includes a geographic information system (GIS) suite complete with digital video data integration for annual inspection data integrity and remedial activity monitoring. Engineering specialties include design, modelling and build programs for a new subsea operation and maintenance vehicle and innovative subsea tooling for cable protection and remedial activities.

The business is based at the company’s recently expanded Cambridge offices, which feature an engineering workshop and delivery suites.

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