Seaforce can offer specialized underwater welding and cutting in the construction and demolition of marine structures. All wet welding is to A.N.S.I./AWS.3.6 1993 class B all positions. Plus coded dry habitat welding all positions. Seaforce has on staff qualified boilermaker/welders to complete any wet or surface welding task that may be required. Seaforce can ascertain the cost effectiveness of an underwater welding repair. Our welding technology is superior and will often mean that our work will pass the certificates necessary to maintain the structure or vessel in the water until scheduled dry docking repairs can be undertaken. Similarly a marine structure can be repaired rather than the expensive alternative of replacement.
All repairs are carried out to class approved specifications. We are also currently pursuing welding certification by Lloyds and Det Noske, another example if our commitment to continual improvement.
Seaforce has a wide range of experience with anode and continuity bar installation to both steel piles or sheet piling. Seaforce teams have installed anodes to jetties, outfall canals, harbours, beacons and marinas. Our most recent projects have been with the Dampier Port installing 320 anodes on the MOFF wharf, Geraldton Port installing 69 120kg anodes on the new berth 5 and the installation of 207 anodes on 59 beacons for Fremantle Port.
Seaforce are also able to conduct potential readings on marine structures and vessels. Combined with video and photos, we can complete detailed reports on cathodic protection systems in use, recently installed or the condition of structures that may require cathodic protection.
We also have on staff qualified shot firers with experience in underwater demolition.

