UTEC Ink Australia Subsea Survey Contract

February 19, 2013

UTEC Survey contracted by a major subsea pipelay contractor for survey work on the Great Western Flank Pipe Lay.

This project encompasses pre-lay, installation support and as-built survey support on the Greater Western Flank development off the North-west coast of Australia. Pre-lay work is due to commence in late March 2013 with the major pipelay activities to follow in Q3.

UTEC’s equipment and personnel will operate from a number of vessels including one of the contractor’s state-of-the-art DP pipelay vessels capable of laying 16” CRA pipe.

Commenting on the project, UTEC Regional Sales & Marketing Manager, Noel Cowley states: “This is a significant achievement for UTEC Australia.  Over the past three years our Perth office has diligently increased the scope and range of services we offer to our clients in order to secure projects such as this.”

UTEC Survey is one of the world’s largest independent offshore survey companies and provides a wide range of survey services including dimensional control, laser scanning and modeling, offshore positioning, construction support, AUV, geophysical and geotechnical surveys. UTEC Survey is now established across the world’s frontier and mature hydrocarbon regions, providing clients with a seamless and consistent high standard of service globally. The company operates from Houston, Aberdeen, Rio de Janeiro, Calgary, Perth, Singapore, St. John’s, Naples and Dubai.
 

 

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