C & C Technologies

C&C Technologies is a company that has specialized in providing technologically advanced surveying and mapping services for the offshore oil and gas industry. Established in 1992 and based in Lafayette, Louisiana, C&C Technologies has built a reputation for innovation and reliability in the field of marine services.

Key areas of expertise and services provided by C&C Technologies include:

  1. Deepwater Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs): The company is known for pioneering the use of AUVs in deepwater surveying. These vehicles can map the seabed with high precision, providing valuable data for oil and gas exploration.

  2. Marine Construction Survey Support: They offer a range of support services for offshore construction projects, including pipelay and cable lay support, subsea positioning, and acoustic surveys.

  3. Geophysical Surveys: C&C Technologies performs detailed geophysical surveys to gather data on seafloor conditions and sub-seafloor structures, which is crucial for pipeline and cable routes, as well as site investigations.

  4. Hydrographic Surveys: The company provides comprehensive hydrographic surveying services, essential for nautical charting, safe navigation, and coastal infrastructure projects.

  5. ROV Services: Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are deployed for a variety of subsea tasks, including inspection, maintenance, and repair of underwater infrastructure.

  6. Geotechnical Services: These services involve the collection and analysis of soil samples from the seabed to assess their properties, which is crucial for foundation design and other engineering applications.

  7. Environmental Studies: C&C Technologies conducts environmental impact assessments and monitoring to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and minimize environmental impact.

C&C Technologies has a global footprint, providing services in various international markets. They have been involved in numerous high-profile projects, leveraging their advanced technology and expertise to deliver accurate and reliable data to their clients.

In 2015, C&C Technologies was acquired by Oceaneering International, Inc., a global provider of engineered services and products primarily to the offshore energy industry. This acquisition allowed C&C Technologies to expand its capabilities and reach, integrating into a larger portfolio of advanced marine services.

The combination of cutting-edge technology, experienced personnel, and a commitment to safety and quality has positioned C&C Technologies as a leader in the field of offshore surveying and mapping.

Products

Acoustics and satellites systems/service for surface and Sub-surface positioning or navigation:

Lafayette USA

730 East Kaliste Saloom Road
Lafayette LA 70508
USA

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