CCC (UNDERWATER ENGINEERING) S.A.L

CCC (Underwater Engineering) S.A.L is a subsidiary of Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC), which specializes in providing underwater engineering and construction services. With a focus on the oil and gas, renewable energy, and marine infrastructure sectors, CCC (Underwater Engineering) S.A.L offers a variety of services that include underwater inspection, repair, maintenance, and installation.


Key Areas of Expertise:



  1. Underwater Inspection:



    • Utilizes advanced techniques such as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and divers for detailed underwater surveys and inspections.

    • Conducts structural inspections for offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, and underwater structures to ensure their integrity and safety.



  2. Underwater Repair and Maintenance:



    • Provides comprehensive repair solutions for underwater pipelines, cables, and marine structures.

    • Offers maintenance services to extend the lifespan and operational efficiency of subaqueous assets.



  3. Construction and Installation:



    • Specializes in the installation of subsea structures, including pipelines, cables, and underwater facilities.

    • Engages in the construction of offshore platforms, subsea manifolds, and other underwater infrastructures.



  4. Diving Services:



    • Employs highly skilled commercial divers for a variety of underwater tasks such as welding, cutting, and assembling underwater structures.

    • Ensures all diving operations adhere to international safety standards.



  5. Environmental and Geotechnical Services:



    • Conducts environmental assessments and geotechnical surveys to support underwater construction projects.

    • Offers services aimed at minimizing the environmental impact of marine and underwater engineering activities.




Financial and Operational Footprint:


CCC (Underwater Engineering) S.A.L operates globally and has a significant presence in major offshore oil and gas markets. The company is well-regarded for its technical expertise, operational safety standards, and the quality of its underwater engineering solutions.


Integration with CCC:


As a subsidiary of Consolidated Contractors Company, CCC (Underwater Engineering) S.A.L benefits from the parent company's extensive resources, including access to cutting-edge technology, a wide range of equipment, and a strong network of industry professionals. This integration enhances its capability to undertake large-scale and complex underwater engineering projects.


Commitment to Safety:


Safety is a paramount concern for CCC (Underwater Engineering) S.A.L. The company adheres to stringent safety protocols and international regulations to ensure the well-being of its divers and technical staff, as well as the protection of the environment.


Summary:


CCC (Underwater Engineering) S.A.L is a leader in underwater engineering and construction services. Leveraging advanced technology, skilled personnel, and a safety-first approach, the company serves a variety of sectors, including oil and gas, renewable energy, and marine infrastructure, with a commitment to quality and operational excellence.


Ships

CCC PIONEER

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

CCC MARITIME 2

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

SAT V

Underwater Systems

CCC MARITIME 1

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

Maritime News

Search Called Off for Crew Missing from Eternity C

Search Called Off for Crew Missing from Eternity C

15 hours ago
Maritime agencies Diaplous and Ambrey said on Sunday they had ended their search for the remaining crew of the Eternity C cargo ship that was attacked by Yemen's Houthi militants last week.The decision was made at the request of the vessel's owner, both agencies said.The Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated Eternity C sank on Wednesday morning following attacks over two consecutive days, according to sources at security companies involved in the rescue operation.Ten of the ship's complement of 22 crew and three guards were rescued. The remaining 15 are considered missing, including five who are believed to be dead, maritime security sources said.
Vard, Inkfish Sign Shipbuilding Contract for New Research Vessel

Vard, Inkfish Sign Shipbuilding Contract for New Research Vessel

3 days ago
Vard, the Norwegian subsidiary of the Group and one of the world's leading builders of specialized vessels, has signed a new contract with the US research organization Inkfish for the design and construction of an advanced research vessel. The deal is valued at over USD$233 million (€200 million).The custom-built research vessel, designated Project RV6000, is specifically designed for scientific exploration. It will join Inkfish's expanding fleet, alongside the RV Hydra and RV Dagon, to support global marine research. In close collaboration with host countries, the data collected will contribute to open-source repositories.
Six Crew Saved, 15 Remain Missing After Eternity C Cargo Ship Sinks in Red Sea

Six Crew Saved, 15 Remain Missing After Eternity C Cargo Ship Sinks in Red Sea

4 days ago
Rescuers pulled six crew members alive from the Red Sea after Houthi militants attacked and sank a second ship this week, while the fate of another 15 was unknown after the Iran-aligned group said they held some of the seafarers.The Houthis claimed responsibility for the assault that maritime officials say killed four of the 25 people aboard the Eternity C before the rest abandoned the cargo ship. Eternity C went down Wednesday morning after attacks on two previous days, sources at security companies involved in a rescue operation said.The six rescued seafarers spent more than 24 hours in the water, those firms said.
Four Dead, 15 Missing After Houthi Attack on the Eternity C

Four Dead, 15 Missing After Houthi Attack on the Eternity C

4 days ago
Rescuers pulled six crew members alive from the Red Sea on Wednesday and 15 were still missing from the second of two ships sunk in recent days in attacks claimed by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi militia after months of calm.Four of the 25 people aboard the Eternity C cargo ship were killed before the rest of the crew abandoned the vessel, which sank on Wednesday morning after being attacked on Monday and Tuesday, sources at security companies involved in a rescue operation said.The six seafarers who were rescued had spent more than 24 hours in the water, they said.The Houthis said on Wednesday they had sunk the Eternity C.
IMO Secretary-General Urges “constructive dialogue” Following Red Sea Attacks

IMO Secretary-General Urges “constructive dialogue” Following Red Sea Attacks

5 days ago
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has called for intensified diplomatic efforts following a renewed wave of attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea.IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has called for intensified diplomatic efforts following a renewed wave of attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea. Addressing the IMO Council in London, Dominguez expressed dismay over recent assaults on the Magic Seas and Eternity C, both targeted on 6 and 7 July. At least three fatalities and several injuries have been reported aboard the Eternity C, while all 22 crew members of the Magic Seas were safely rescued.