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OVER 50 YEARS’


INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE … and still progressing


Northern Divers (Eng) Ltd, was originally founded in 1963 to provide a wide range of underwater services to the civil engineering and marine industries, public utilities and harbour authorities. The company have been involved with many national and international projects, in addition to providing inspection, repair


and maintenance services to a wide range of clients both on land and in water.


MAINTAINING A LEAD


The company has always maintained a lead in underwater technology and is equipped with the most up-to-date


diving, inspection, maintenance and repair equipment, as well as dedicated personnel designing and installing scour protection to both inland and coastal areas. Over the years they have grown, and not only specialise in commercial diving but in many areas requiring specialist services including; commercial diving to 50 metres, inland and coastal work (up to 12 miles offshore), windfarm operations, harbour and dock maintenance, salvage, sluice/gate maintenance, structural inspections and repairs, bridge inspections, topographical surveys, confined space inspections/rescue, pipeline installations and safety boat works to name but a few!


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