Coastline Surveys Orders DATEM 5000 CPT System15/05/2012 |
| As part of continual company growth and development, Coastline Surveys, UK, has placed an order for the purchase of a DATEM 5000 CPT system. The DATEM 5000 unit is a coiled rod design offering the latest technology and increased push capability compared to similar CPT designs available. The unit is compact enough for deployment from smaller vessels making it a versatile and adaptable system for most soil types. |
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Managing director David Hitchcock says that having undertaken a number of CPT site investigation contracts using 3rd party equipment, purchasing this new system will provide the company with increased capabilities for both the UK and international markets. The Datem 5000 system fits with deployment from Coastline Survey’s coastal survey vessel MV FlatHolm in the infield and export cable route markets of renewables and wider cable route surveys. The deepwater capabilities in a robust compact frame will further open up new market sectors to Coastline. Read more about: vessel Supplier: Coastline Surveys Ltd More news from this supplier: Geotechnical Investigation for Navitus Bay Offshore Division for Coastline Surveys High-resolution Multibeam Surveys Completed Liverpool Port Development Survey Completed CPT System Delivery and Immediate Deployment New Hydrographic Services Division Manager for Coastline Surveys Extensive Vibrocore Campaign Pre-dredge Vibrocore Survey South-west Coastal Monitoring Contract Contaminant Sampling at Hinkley Point SPAR Europe and European Lidar Mapping Forum Call for Papers 5th Extraordinary IHC Preparations Seaglider Technology Marketed by Kongsberg Award for Hydrographic Lidar Scanner Autonomous WiFi-controlled USVs Marine Measurement Forum Links Maritime Science RV Zeeleeuw to Serve for Kenya Indonesia’s Largest Port Extension for 4.5 million TEU Geotechnical Investigation for Navitus Bay Survey Vessel for North China Sea Comments (0): |
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