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About my Organization
Organization Type
Technology Adopters
Secondary Organization Type
Architecture & Engineering
Overview
Snapshot
Commercial Diving, Marine Construction, Marine Casualty Response & ROV solutions
Organization Overview

Global Diving & Salvage is a total solution commercial marine services provider with extensive experience working on complex technical projects in and around the water. We are a leading provider of commercial diving, marine construction and infrastructure support services in the United States, and an internationally‐recognized casualty responder.

As experts in a niche construction field, Global’s team of project managers and estimators can assist Owners and Engineers in assessing and improving the constructability of projects, and provide technical guidance on underwater installation methods.

No job is too difficult or deep.

Cleantech Product or Service Sought
  • Energy Sources & Fuels
    • Hydropower
    • Wave Energy
    • Wind Technologies
  • Water
Commercial Stage of Technology Sought
Product Design Mature
Product Design is Complete
Verified Prototype
Early Commercial Stage Product
Industry
Architecture & Planning
Building Materials
Civil Engineering
Construction
Environmental Services
Logistics and Supply Chain
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Military
Oil & Energy
Recreational Facilities and Services
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Utilities
Business Category
Large or Medium-Sized Business
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Location
3840 W. Marginal Way SW, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98106
Experience
Area of Expertise
Renewable Energy
Climate Adaptation/Mitigation
Transportation
Water
Operations & Maintenance
Utilities
Government
Research
Natural Resources & Conversation
Organization needs
We need to expand our presence
We need to grow our staff
We need to find technology solutions
We need EPC services
We need advisory services