Engineer Diving  

Delivering integrated underwater engineering services to support inspection, analysis, and asset management of critical infrastructure.

Underwater diver wearing a hard helmet and protective gloves examines a submerged structure with inspection tools.

Coastal and waterfront infrastructure is under increasing pressure from aging assets, harsher marine environments and rising climate risk. Owners and operators must understand asset condition, extend service life and make informed investment decisions while maintaining safety and performance. This requires accurate inspection, robust condition assessment and data-driven lifecycle planning to manage risk, optimize costs and ensure long-term resilience. 

We deliver industry-leading inspection and assessment of marine and waterfront structures, combining engineering expertise with hands-on field capability. With more than 40 years of experience, we deploy highly skilled engineer-divers to conduct detailed underwater inspections, structural evaluations and condition assessments across complex and remote environments. By integrating inspection data with service life assessment, lifecycle cost analysis and asset management strategies, we enable clients to prioritize investment, extend asset life and maintain safe, reliable operations across their portfolios. 

Understanding engineer diving

Unpacking the systems, methods and delivery disciplines behind safe, reliable underwater engineering. 

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Engineer-divers are licensed professional engineers who are also certified commercial divers. This dual skill set enables thorough handson inspections of structures above and below the water by staff with the knowledge and experience necessary to interpret findings in real time and identify critical issues before they become costly failures. 

Routine inspection of waterfront structures is essential because it extends service life, catches problems early, reduces risks to workers and the public, and helps prevent costly operational downtime. 

Inspection frequency should be based on a structure’s condition, risk, environment and criticality. In practice, this means establishing a baseline for your structure, conducting routine inspection at regular intervals and conducting as-needed inspections after events such as storms, impacts or unexpected loading. 

Following an inspection, we provide structural analysis, service life prediction, lifecycle cost analysis, rehabilitation and preventive maintenance design, construction support and asset management. These services turn inspection findings into smarter, targeted investments that improve safety, reliability and long-term value of critical waterfront infrastructure. 

ADCI-certified divers have the training and experience to work safely in industrial waterways and amid hazards including contaminated water, debris, entrapment hazards, strong currents, and vessel traffic, ensuring reliable results and reducing risks on complex underwater inspection projects.