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Cns Subsea Limited |
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Aberdeen based Cns Subsea Limited (Cns) operates globally, providing high performance Subsea installation and burial activities for the Oil & Gas, Telecommunications and Renewable Energy Sectors.
Cns
has a reputation as a complete service provider, offering a tailor-made
service, even in deepwater and hostile environments. A dynamic and
challenging approach had gained Cns worldwide recognition for consistently
delivering on time and within budget. The combination of turnkey project
implementation, procurement, installation and maintenance of entire
on/offshore systems, coupled with 20 years of Subsea engineering and project
management experience, enables Cns to offer high quality and cost effective
solutions. This approach addresses the significant and ecological challenges
facing the renewable energy sector.
Cns, when operating in new locations, develop joint ventures and partnerships with local companies allowing the transfer of skills base to the local partner. This ensures the majority of the work scope requirement is undertaken in the local community where possible.
The calibre of people employed by Cns ensures that a consistent standard of excellence is evident in all disciplines and every contract, from the smallest to the largest.
To show the Company’s commitment to its clients, suppliers and people, Cns has committed to ISO 9001-2000 and Investors in People.
By
adopting the highest safety and quality standards and applying current
engineering methods, Cns demonstrate innovation in cable installation. State
of the art cable burial systems meet the requirements for protection and
maintenance in subsea work
Experience is crucial to the renewable energy sector. Directionally drilled, open cut trenched, mechanically buried or steel pipe conduit beach landings present work scopes from shore beach manhole to 20 m contour. Unprotected submarine cables are at risk of being damaged either by forces of nature or the unwanted intervention of offshore industry. Cable damage is costly in terms of lost revenue and expensive repair.
Our service in the renewable energy market include
For further information on Cns please contact:
John Sinclair
Managing Director
Cns Subsea Limited
7 Rubislaw Terrace
Aberdeen AB10 1XE
t: 00 44 (0) 1224 649753
f: 00 44 (0) 1224 644211
e: cns@cns-ltd.com
www.cns-ltd.com