Diving Services
Diving Services
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We take pride in being able to offer a wide range of knowledge in engineering and environmental disciplines involving work both underwater and above. Our Key areas of expertise include:

 


Kamsar Port underwater inspection Inspections and repair
Royal Haskoning's diving engineering team can offer a comprehensive survey and evaluation of all structure types both below and above the waterline, whether they are aging and in need of repair or are a new build.
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Supervision and management Diving contractor supervision and management
With our in depth knowledge of diving operations Royal Haskoning can provide assistance to our clients with the preparation and managing of diving contractors for construction or remedial works.
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RNLI Cromer Slipway Design Services
The multi-disciplinary Royal Haskoning can provide a range of design and consultancy for all waterside and associated structures leading from or to diving operations.
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Milton Lock Environmental Services
Working alongside any engineering aspects the team also consists of a number of qualified and knowledgeable diving environmental scientists who can undertake a range of activities with this discipline.
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