C & C Technologies

C & C Technologies, Inc. is a geophysical and hydrological survey company that specializes in providing high-quality services for the offshore oil and gas industry, as well as for other marine and subsea projects. Established in 1992, the company is headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana, and has built a reputation for offering advanced technological solutions and expertise in subsea mapping and data collection.

The company offers a wide range of services including:

  1. Geophysical Surveys: These surveys involve mapping the seafloor and sub-seafloor structures to aid in various applications such as oil and gas exploration, cable and pipeline routing, and environmental studies.

  2. Hydrographic Surveys: These include bathymetric mapping, which creates detailed charts and maps of the seafloor to support safe navigation and maritime activities.

  3. Geotechnical Services: The company provides soil and sediment analysis to assess the suitability of the seafloor for various structures, such as offshore platforms and wind farms.

  4. Offshore Positioning: C & C Technologies offers precise offshore positioning services to ensure accurate placement and monitoring of subsea assets.

  5. Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs): The company is known for utilizing advanced AUVs for high-resolution seabed mapping and data collection, which are valuable in deep-water survey projects.

  6. Seabed Geology and Seismic Surveys: These services analyze the geological characteristics of the seabed, helping to identify potential resources and hazards.

C & C Technologies has a reputation for leveraging innovative technologies to provide high-accuracy, cost-effective solutions for its clients, making it a prominent player in the marine survey industry. The company has been involved in numerous high-profile projects in various regions around the world.

Since its establishment, the company has continually invested in the latest technology and equipment to maintain its competitive edge and meet the evolving needs of the industry. This ongoing commitment to innovation and quality has earned C & C Technologies a solid reputation within the marine survey community.

Products

C-Nav World DGPS and AUV systems

Lafayette USA

730 East Kaliste Saloom Road
Lafayette LA 70508
USA

Ships

BIG BLUE

High Speed Craft | Flag: United States of America | Port: Chalmette, LA

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