ROV
Survey
&
Inspection
Services

The core principle of ROV survey is straightforward: remove the human from the hazardous environment. For confined spaces, deep water, high-current locations, and any situation where diver access is impractical, unsafe, or uneconomical, a remotely operated vehicle delivers high-quality visual and sensor data without placing personnel at risk. It is an approach that has become the operational standard across offshore oil and gas, water utilities, port and harbour management, and subsea infrastructure maintenance worldwide.

Silvercrest Submarines operates one of the broadest ROV inventories available from a single operator — over 50 systems spanning Micro/Eyeball, Inspection/Observation, and Work Class categories. That depth of inventory means the right platform can be matched to almost any inspection requirement: from the AC-ROV SP-50, whose 190mm fly-through diameter and sub-15kg total system weight make it deployable by a single operator into confined culverts and intake structures, through to work class ROVs rated beyond 3,000 metres (9,843ft) for the deepest offshore inspection work.

ROV survey encompasses visual inspection via HD camera, sonar-based structural assessment, sensor-driven condition monitoring — including cathodic protection survey, ultrasonic thickness gauging, and metal detection — search and recovery operations, and environmental monitoring programmes. With over three decades of operational experience in ROV deployment, subsea engineering, and subsea motor manufacture, Silvercrest Submarines brings a level of technical understanding to inspection work that extends well beyond equipment supply.

This page covers ROV-specific survey and inspection capability. For operations where a manned platform offers advantages — wide-area seabed survey, visual assessment requiring human judgement, or operations where diver accompaniment is operationally preferred — see our Submarine Survey & Site Assessment page. For the full survey capability overview, visit the Subsea Surveys hub.

When An ROV Is The Right Survey Platform

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ROV Survey Applications & Environments

Silvercrest Submarines' ROV inventory covers the full range of subsea inspection environments. The applications below represent the principal areas of deployment across the fleet.

Offshore Oil & Gas

Platform jacket inspection, riser surveys, pipeline free-span assessment, subsea tree and manifold condition checks, IRM (inspection, repair and maintenance) support, mooring system inspection, and FPSO and FSO hull surveys are among the most demanding ROV inspection tasks in terms of depth, current exposure, and documentation requirements. Work class ROVs rated to 3,000+ metres (9,843ft+) handle the deepest offshore installations; inspection class systems address nearshore pipelines, shallow platform foundations, and fixed structures in the 100–600 metre (330–1,969ft) range.

Silvercrest Submarines' supply relationships with leading offshore contractors — including Subsea7, Fugro, Saipem, CTC Marine Projects, SMD Hydrovision, Canyon Offshore, Sonsub, and others - reflect the company's position as a serious participant in the offshore ROV supply chain rather than a peripheral equipment provider.

Pipeline & Subsea Cable Survey

Route surveys, burial verification, span and free-span assessment, damage investigation, marine growth assessment, and cathodic protection survey across both flexible and rigid pipelines, and subsea power and communications cables. Fibre optic umbilicals - such as the 915m and 2,000m options available on the Seamor 300F2/4 - support long-range pipeline inspection from a single stationary deployment point, significantly reducing vessel time and operational cost on extended pipeline routes.

Dam, Reservoir & Freshwater Infrastructure

Dam face condition assessment, gate and valve mechanism inspection, intake structure survey, penstock and surge shaft examination, scour and sediment accumulation assessment, and spillway condition monitoring. ROVs are the operationally sound alternative to diver access in freshwater environments where confined geometry, contaminated water, or site safety constraints make diving impractical or unacceptable.

The AC-ROV SP-50's 190mm fly-through diameter enables access to intake culverts and gated structures that cannot be inspected by any other means without dewatering - a significant cost and programme time saving for water utilities and dam operators. For longer tunnel and shaft sections, the Seamor 300F2/4 with its motorised fibre optic umbilical drum provides the extended-reach capability that tunnelled infrastructure demands.

Port, Harbour & Maritime Infrastructure

Quay wall and sheet pile condition assessment, berth surveys, bridge pier and abutment inspection, navigation aid condition monitoring, dolphin and mooring structure surveys, fender condition assessment, and scour investigation. Compact inspection ROVs deploy efficiently from a quayside or small support vessel without disrupting port operations, making them particularly suitable for routine inspection programmes in busy commercial ports where operational downtime has a direct financial cost.

Tunnel & Confined Infrastructure Inspection

Water supply tunnels, outfall inspection, storm overflow surveys, and other long-run confined water infrastructure present specific challenges that purpose-built platforms address more effectively than adapted open-water systems. The Seamor 300F2/4, with its four rearward thrusters configured specifically to manage the drag of a 2,000m (6,562ft) umbilical, is a system designed around this application rather than modified for it. Its motorised slip-ring drum handles umbilical management through extended tunnel sections without the twist and drag problems that affect conventional ROV deployments in confined, long-run environments.

Search, Recovery & Security Operations

Metal detection-equipped ROVs support underwater search operations, asset location, wreck survey, insurance loss assessment, and evidential documentation. The Deep Ocean Engineering Triggerfish T4H carries the JW Fishers RMD-1 ROV-mounted metal detector, making it a dedicated search platform for locating metallic objects on or beneath the seabed. It is also used in port security monitoring, coastguard and police search support, and anti-piracy and maritime security surveillance.

Note: the Triggerfish T4H is a specialist search and detection platform - it does not carry camera or sonar systems. For combined visual survey and metal detection capability, Contact us to discuss the appropriate platform configuration.

Environmental & Scientific Survey

Marine habitat assessment, environmental impact baseline surveys, species monitoring, sediment sampling support, and oceanographic data collection. HD cameras and optional sonar on observation class ROVs provide the coverage quality and documentation standard that environmental programmes require, with the non-intrusive low-disturbance profile that sensitive habitat surveys demand.

Hull Inspection

Vessel hull condition surveys for insurance purposes, pre-purchase assessment, regulatory compliance, and maintenance planning. ROV inspection avoids the cost and scheduling disruption of dry-docking for routine condition checks, and produces documented video evidence of hull condition that satisfies classification society and insurer requirements.
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ROV Classes & Capability Overview

Micro / Eyeball Class ROVs

Micro / Eyeball Class ROVs

Inspection / Observation Class ROVs

Inspection / Observation Class ROVs

Work Class ROVs

Work Class ROVs
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Sensor Payloads & Survey Equipment

Survey ROV deployments are defined as much by sensor configuration as by the vehicle itself. The following sensor and tooling configurations are confirmed across the Silvercrest Submarines inventory.

Confirmed sensor and tooling across the fleet:

  • HD and high-resolution colour cameras - standard across all classes; multiple camera systems on larger platforms
  • Variable-intensity LED lighting - standard on inspection and work class systems; 20W halogen on VideoRay Scout (Micro class)
  • Profiling sonar and obstacle avoidance sonar - confirmed on the Seamor 300F2/4; measuring function with multiple range and resolution settings
  • Grabber / manipulator arms - confirmed on the Seamor 300F2/4 and selected other systems
  • JW Fishers RMD-1 ROV-mounted metal detector - confirmed on the Triggerfish T4H; specialist search and detection deployment
  • Rear-facing camera - confirmed on the Seamor 300F2/4 for umbilical monitoring in confined access
  • Fibre optic umbilicals - confirmed on the Seamor 300F2/4: 915m (3,002ft) and 2,000m (6,562ft) options on motorised slip-ring drum; provides high-definition video over extended umbilical runs without signal degradation

Available on selected systems — contact Silvercrest Submarines to confirm availability for your specific application:

  • Cathodic protection (CP) survey probes
  • Ultrasonic thickness (UT) gauging for hull and structural steel assessment
  • Flooded member detection (FMD)
  • USBL underwater positioning
  • Multibeam sonar for three-dimensional seabed mapping

For applications requiring a specific sensor configuration, Silvercrest Submarines advises on the appropriate platform and fit-out before mobilisation. Contact us with your inspection environment, target depth, access constraints, and data requirements.

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Survey Planning & Operational Support

ROV Selection Advice

Mobilisation Planning

ROV Pilot Provision

Pilot Training

Sensor Configuration

ROV Maintenance & Repair

Post-Survey Support

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Why Silvercrest Submarines For ROV Surveys

The case for Silvercrest Submarines as an ROV survey operator rests on a small number of genuinely differentiating facts rather than marketing generalities.

Inventory breadth. Over 50 ROV systems spanning all three operational classes means Silvercrest Submarines can field the right platform for almost any inspection requirement without compromise. Many operators are constrained to one or two platforms and adapt the brief to fit the equipment. Silvercrest Submarines' inventory runs from a 190mm-diameter, sub-15kg micro ROV to 3,000-metre-rated work class systems - a range that very few single operators can match.

Supply chain position. Silvercrest Submarines' subsea motor manufacturing and supply relationships with Subsea7, Fugro, Saipem, CTC Marine Projects, LD Travocean, SMD Hydrovision, Sonsub, Canyon Offshore, MTQ, Petronas, Saudi Aramco, and Woodside are not peripheral associations. They reflect the company's integration into the offshore ROV sector at the component level — understanding ROV systems from the motor outward rather than from the operator manual inward.

Manufacturing depth. Silvercrest Submarines manufactures subsea electric motors rated from 24V to 6,600V, depth-rated to 4,000 metres (13,123ft), at its Australian facility. That engineering capability informs every aspect of ROV selection, operation, and maintenance advice.

Repair and refurbishment capability. Survey ROVs maintained to operational standards between deployments deliver reliable data. Silvercrest Submarines' ROV repair and refurbishment capability ensures charter systems are not fielded with deferred maintenance.

Over three decades of operational experience. Silvercrest Submarines has been operating, supplying, and engineering ROV systems for over three decades. The company's competitors in the consumer submersible sector focus principally on manned luxury submersibles. Silvercrest Submarines operates across the full spectrum from a 15kg eyeball ROV to 3,000-metre work class systems, in survey environments that have nothing in common with superyacht recreation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About ROV Surveys & Site Assessments