Every Dive Tells a Story: Our Commercial Diving Projects
From unexploded ordnance investigations to offshore cable burial operations, our commercial diving case studies showcase the breadth and complexity of projects we’ve successfully delivered. Each project tells a story of technical expertise, safety excellence, and innovative problem-solving – whether we’re conducting UWILD inspections on offshore platforms, clearing UXO from historic dock sites, or pioneering new techniques in challenging marine environments.
Explore our commercial diving case studies to discover how Dagger Diving Services transforms underwater challenges into successful outcomes for clients across the energy, marine construction, and infrastructure sectors.
Potential Unexploded Ordnance Target Investigation
Potential Unexploded Ordnance Target Investigation Stolhaven Oil and Gas Facility, Dagenham Utilising Dagger [...]
Offshore survey and diver target investigation
Offshore survey and diver target investigation Bramley Moore Dock - Liverpool Dagger Diving [...]
Bramley Moore Dock UXO Clearance
Bramley Moore Dock UXO Clearance The diving project at Bramley Moore Dock was a [...]
Aventus Energy – Shelf Fortress UWILD
Aventus Energy - Shelf Fortress UWILD The Diving Project at Shelf Fortress aimed to [...]
NKT – Weisdale Voe – Cable Burial
NKT - Weisdale Voe - Cable Burial Dagger Diving Services Ltd undertook a [...]
Commercial Diving Blog: Industry Insights from the Deep
Welcome to our commercial diving blog, where industry expertise meets real-world insights. From exploring critical safety decisions like why we choose surface-supplied systems over commercial scuba, to discussing fair compensation in the diving industry, our articles are a deep dive from those who understand the complexities of underwater operations.
Why we don’t use commercial scuba: safety first at Dagger Diving Services
Why we don't use commercial scuba: safety first at Dagger Diving Services When clients contact [...]
A fair day’s pay
A fair day's pay A fair day's wage for a fair day's work? But what [...]