Stork Technical Services Subsea will invest $3.2 million  in its vessel fleet after securing a raft of new contracts.

The contract awards, which total more than $16 million, will see Stork Subsea deliver a range of integrated inspection, repair and maintenance, light construction and pre and post survey activity for a number of major operators in the UK continental shelf and Mediterranean.

The services will be delivered from a combination of bespoke dive ‘intervention craft’ and the company’s dedicated diving support vessel, The Adam’s Vision.

Stork Subsea will add two crafts to its fleet with the new investment, taking the total number of vessels the company operates to seven. The crafts are equipped with a range of advanced technology, such as a bespoke diver recovery system and advanced dive management systems that have been specifically designed to provide a safe operating environment for the divers and crew onboard.

Roddy James, director of Stork Technical Services Subsea, said, “We are one of the most experienced air and nitrox dive contractors in the industry and this, coupled with our extensive fleet and excellent onshore and offshore teams, means we are experiencing significant demand for our services.”