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Seaforth Engineering Group Inc.
Incorporated in
1994, Seaforth Engineering Group Inc. provides a full range of marine
engineering and renewable energy technology solutions to clients in
North and South America, India, Africa, the Middle
East and numerous other global locations. Seaforth’s
primary focus is the provision of precise navigation and positioning,
ocean mapping services and innovative energy solutions for stakeholders
operating in the marine environment and renewable energy sectors
worldwide.
Headquartered
in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, Seaforth’s
team of highly trained and dedicated professionals includes geologists,
geophysicists, hydrographers, land surveyors,
project managers, electronic technologists and GIS (geographic
information systems) and CAD (computer aided design) technicians.
The
Seaforth team has over 20 years of individual experience, both in Canada
and internationally. This
experience spans all aspects of marine surveying for the
telecommunications and hydrocarbon industries. Specifically, Seaforth experience
includes:
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Bottom and sub-bottom
mapping
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Deep ocean engineering
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Geophysical and
geotechnical data acquisition
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Health, Safety and
Environmental Systems (HSE) consultation
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Interpretation and
quality control services
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Project planning,
management and report production
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Seismic vessel/drilling platform
positioning and quality control services
In addition to varied project management and
consulting services, Seaforth maintains a commitment to the personal
health and safety of each employee, as well as the preservation of the
environment through its Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE)
Systems. This system can be
adapted to meet the requirements for general and project specific
operations. Seaforth also has an
internal Quality Assurance (QA) system to ensure a high level of
service delivery is achieved and maintained.
The
Quality Assurance system has been documented to meet the requirements
of ISO 9001 – 2000 and is scheduled for implementation across all
operations by 2004.
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