Services & Benefits
Underwater Inspection and reporting utilising digital videography, closed circuit TV and/or digital (still) photography
Commercial Diving Solutions' videos are broadcast quality and include, but are not restricted to:
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Piers and jetties.
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Pipelines.
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Moorings, zone markers and navigation aids.
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Reservoirs, wells, dams, catchment areas, water tanks, etc.
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Bridge pylons.
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Flood gates and valves.
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Submersed vehicles/vessels, etc.
We have Closed Circuit TV diver attached cameras for work in progress monitoring and recording.
Bridge Inspection & Cathodic Protection
Diving works related to underwater concrete structure inspection and cathodic protection, i.e. successful completion of:
RTA Missingham Bridge Concrete Pile Rehabilitation, completed October 2006.
Deterioration of steel reinforcement in underwater concrete structures is a common problem and causes dramatically shortened design lives of many of these structures. In March 2006, Commercial Diving Solutions began the pile rehabilitation of the Missingham Bridge in Ballina, NSW which is located close to the mouth of the Clarence River. The works involved utilisation of impressed current cathodic protection which meant that titanium mats had to be affixed to the underwater sections of the piles, connected to the steel reinforcement and then protected in a grout sleeve. This grouting was made possible by encasing the piles with a steel shell. Further CP works included interconnection of all steel collars, placement of reference anodes, midwater anodes, seabed anodes, etc. A complex current monitoring system is installed at the bridge to regulate amount of impressed current and check continuity of protection.
Diving works included, but were not restricted to:
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underwater inspection
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pile cleaning
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dredging
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concrete breakouts
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underwater welding
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installation of impressed current cathodic protection for entire bridge (60 piles / 5 piers)
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installation of protective steel sleeves for all piles
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underwater grouting of all piles
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commissioning work for underwater section
The Missingham Bridge Pile Rehabilitation contract was successfully completed by Commercial Diving Solutions in October 2006, on time and on budget!
Moorings & Navigation Aids
Commercial Diving Solutions has extensive experience in the design, installation and maintenance of ocean moorings and zone markers due to our involvement in the preliminary and design stages and subsequent contractual commitment with:
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Solitary Islands Marine Park (SIMP)
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Cook Island Aquatic Reserve (CIAR)
This has involved:
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Investigation and site assessment for suitable mooring locations.
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Determination and solution of environmental issues.
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Facilitation of appropriate design in consultation with authorities, user groups and marine surveyor.
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Quarterly inspection, cleaning, removal and/or replacement if necessary.
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Detailed documentation and reporting of the condition of these moorings and zone markers.
Four systems currently consist of light and heavy vessel moorings (13m LOA, max 15t and 25m LOA, max 80t), as well as island zone markers and heavy duty, solar powered lit off-shore zone markers.