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S3 Scoop Subsea UK Award

February 13, 2012

S3 Directors Will Primavesi (survey director) Peter Mackintosh (finance director), Dave McKay ROV director and Graeme Kidd (managing director).
S3 Directors Will Primavesi (survey director) Peter Mackintosh (finance director), Dave McKay ROV director and Graeme Kidd (managing director).

Specialist Subsea Services (S3) celebrated success at the Subsea UK awards after being named winners of the much coveted New Enterprise award. S3 was recognised for its vision in business development and its contribution to the subsea sector, both in the UK and internationally. Graeme Kidd, managing director at S3, said: “Winning the award for New Enterprise is a fantastic achievement and we are very proud to have been recognised by such a prestigious organisation as Subsea UK. “This has been very much a team effort and I’d like to thank everyone at S3 for their hard work and dedication to delivering outstanding levels of service.” Now in its sixth year, the Subsea UK awards celebrate the excellence, innovation and outstanding achievements generated across the pioneering subsea sector and recognise the achievements of individuals and companies of all sizes.

 

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