Subsea cables and marine infrastructure
Carry out port, subsea cable and floating asset inspections using the exact subsea capability these marine operations need. All without disrupting operations.
Film-Oceans’s ROVs are deployed internationally across a broad range of marine inspection and survey requirements, from port quays to deepwater cables.
Access without disruption
The practical challenge with inspecting marine infrastructure is access — structures in active use, confined underwater spaces, and assets that can’t be taken out of service for diver or vessel deployment.
Featured project
Supporting Asset Integrity in Deepwater Operations
Developing and deploying deepwater UWILD capability to support ongoing asset integrity requirements.
A dedicated project manager is your single point of contact for each campaign, and our engineers deploy along with the ROV
Who this is for
ROV inspection supports any organisation responsible for the condition and safety of marine infrastructure, such as port authorities, cable operators and shipping companies.
Our clients are often
Port and harbour authorities running structural inspection programmes
Subsea cable operators managing survey requirements for power and telecoms cable routes
Commercial vessel operators with class survey due who need in-water hull inspections
Offshore asset owners needing to inspect mooring systems, buoys or floating structures
What the process looks like
Scoping
We review the infrastructure, access and inspection scope. For UWILD, we align with your classification society needs
Mobilisation
We deploy the right vehicle for the task, lightweight ROVs for shallow or confined work; work-class where it’s needed
Inspection
Our ROV completes the scope, capturing video and data to the required standard
Condition reporting
A written report and video footage for asset management, planning or classification requirements.
Planning an offshore renewables ROV programme?
Let us know your installation, timeline and scope. We’ll recommend a vehicle and approach — and discuss where the ROC fits in.