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    • Commercial Diving
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    • Potable/Contamination
    • Dredging Services
    • Pipelines and Intakes
    • Waterway Barriers
    • Marine Construction
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Commercial Diver Dredging

Canadian Marine Contractors possesses extensive capabilities in diver dredging, ensuring efficient and precise underwater excavation for various marine projects. 


Diver Dredging

Over time, sediment and debris accumulation can impede the functionality of intake systems, leading to costly repairs and inefficiencies. Our dredging divers specialize in removing built-up sediment and debris that restrict the flow, ensuring optimal functionality of intake systems. By maintaining proper flow rates, we mitigate the risk of unnecessary expenses in the long term, emphasizing the importance of proactive maintenance to minimize costs and maximize efficiency.


What is Dredging?

Sediment dredging is the process of extracting accumulated debris from  shallow beds, effectively eliminating excessive deposits of sediment and  relocating the material to suitable areas. This practice is essential  for maintaining navigable waterways, harbors, and intakes. Furthermore,  dredging can have positive environmental impacts by redistributing  spoils to areas where erosion has compromised depth. By depositing  sediment strategically, dredging contributes to habitat restoration and  ecological equilibrium, showcasing its potential as an environmentally  beneficial practice.


Whats Involved?

Buildup can indeed pose significant challenges, fouling systems quicker  than expected. To address this issue, underwater dredge vessels are  utilized for sediment removal, supported by a team of experienced and  certified commercial divers. Diver dredging primarily involves  diver-directed hydraulic or suction dredging techniques, empowering  divers to manually extract sediment from hard-to-reach areas by  suctioning out debris from nooks and crannies. This hands-on approach  ensures thorough cleaning and maintenance, crucial for preventing  fouling and preserving system efficiency.


The Canadian Marine Contractors Difference.

Our specialized team of commercial divers employs cutting-edge machinery and resources to provide a precise sediment dredging service, effectively removing obstructive material from seemingly inaccessible locations. Given the sensitivity of dredging and its potential impact on marine ecosystems, it's crucial to entrust the task to an experienced crew. With our expertise, we ensure the project is completed efficiently, cost-effectively, and with utmost consideration for environmental preservation. You can rest assured knowing that your dredging needs are in capable hands, providing peace of mind throughout the process.


Additionally, our diver dredging services adhere to strict safety protocols, prioritizing the well-being of both personnel and the environment. 


Trust Canadian Marine Contractors for reliable and effective diver dredging solutions tailored to meet your specific marine needs.


Let us protect your underwater assets with our inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR) program.  This ensures that your structures are tracked through out their life, ensuring their longevity is maximized to their full potential. 

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