AQUEOS CORPORATION

Aqueos Corporation is a private company that operates primarily in the underwater and marine services sector. Specializing in commercial diving, marine construction, and subsea services, the company serves a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, renewable energy, and marine infrastructure.

Key Services:

  1. Commercial Diving: Aqueos offers a variety of diving services, such as underwater inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR), as well as salvage operations. Their diving professionals are trained to work in challenging underwater environments, often requiring the use of specialized equipment and techniques.

  2. Marine Construction: The company is involved in constructing and maintaining marine structures like docks, piers, and underwater pipelines. Their services extend to civil engineering projects in coastal and offshore environments.

  3. Subsea Services: These services include remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operations, underwater welding, and non-destructive testing (NDT). Aqueos leverages advanced technology to perform intricate tasks beneath the water's surface, ensuring the integrity and safety of subsea assets.

  4. Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair (IMR): Aqueos provides comprehensive IMR services to prolong the life and efficiency of underwater structures and systems. This includes regular inspections, routine maintenance, and necessary repairs.

Industries Served:

  • Oil and Gas: Offering crucial support for offshore drilling and production platforms, including pipeline installation and inspection.
  • Renewable Energy: Supporting the installation and maintenance of offshore wind farms and other renewable energy projects.
  • Marine Infrastructure: Engaged in the construction and maintenance of ports, harbors, and other coastal infrastructure.

Safety and Compliance:

Aqueos places a significant emphasis on safety and regulatory compliance. Their operations meet rigorous safety standards, ensuring that all tasks are performed with minimal risk to personnel and the environment.

Technology and Innovation:

The company invests in cutting-edge technology to enhance its service offerings. This includes the use of ROVs, advanced diving suits, and state-of-the-art inspection tools to perform precise and efficient underwater tasks.

Geographic Reach:

While based in the United States, Aqueos Corporation’s operations extend to various international locations, allowing them to serve a global client base.

Contact Information:

For more detailed and specific information, you can visit their official website or contact them directly through their customer service channels.

Please note that the information provided here is based on the latest available data and might be subject to change. For the most current details, always refer to the company’s official communications.

Broussard United States

101 Millstone Road
Broussard LA 70518
United States

Ships

AQUEOS ACADIAN

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: United States of America

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