Portfolio of Projects

2008 Projects

Norman Island 2008

Commercial Dive Services was hired to lay Geo Textile and pin in place to the seabed in order for break walls to be constructed, divers laid hundreds of feet of Geo-Tex while pinning to the seabed.

Norman Island 2008

Commercial Dive Services was hired to inspect 73 Mooring Systems and to recommend and then repair all 73 Moorings and put back into service the moorings ranged from depths of 25 feet to 65 feet of water.

Trellis Bay 2008

Commercial Dive Services was hired to overhaul and bring up to service 14 moorings at Trellis Bay, Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

Private Charters Moorings 2008

Commercial Dive Services overhauled and serviced 16 complete moorings in Road Harbour, British Virgin Islands.

St.Kitts Port Authority 2008

Commercial Dive Services was hired to remove three shafts and props and change out cutlass bearings on the Port Authority Tug, the vessel carries 6 inch shafts.

Commercial Dive Services also carried out an inspection in conjunction with St.Jean Engineering on the Port Zante Cruise Ship Pier, and included in this survey was the Commercial Port Dock.
The inspections were for insurance purposes and our team of capable divers carried out the work in one week.

British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation 2008

Once again our company was called to clean the entire intake line for the power station, carry out numerous repairs and include recommendations for repairs and future maintenance. The divers also built a custom made caisson and repair several patches that were damaged by ships refueling the station to close to the line.

Peter Island, British Virgin Islands 2008

Contracted by local company Krauss Manning our on staff Oceanographer and Engineers surveyed the areas for development at Peter Island, and carried out a survey with probing, sea bed study environmental report and sea bed contours.

2007 Projects

American Pride Ferry Salvage Diving 2007

Commercial Dive Services was hired by Security on Sea and Sea Tow St.Thomas to assist and carry out the works on the vessel American Pride a 97 foot Aluminum Ferry grounded on the Triangle Reef outside St. Thomas Harbour Charlotte Amalie - the vessel was so severely grounded and holed that it was cut in half and lifted onto barges and then towed back to the British Virgin Islands.

Installation of Sewerage Outfall 2007

Commercial Dive Services was hired by the Water and Sewerage department to increase the length of the old outfall at Slaney Hill, Road Town, British Virgin Islands. Commercial Dive Services manufactured its own couplings and installed an additional 400 feet of pipeline at a depth of 75 feet.

Necker Island Beach Building December 2007

Using a custom made diver sand dredge Commercial Dive Services built a custom made beach for Necker Island to facilitate a celebrity wedding. The experienced team pumped sand from a catchment area onto an eroded area to bring back the beach in time for the wedding. The heavy seas had eroded the beach previously.

BVI Electricity Water Intake and Outfall Pipeline 2007

The team of Commercial Dive Services cleaned and repaired 800 feet of pipeline that supplies the power station with cooling water. By customizing cleaning pigs and spools the line was cleaned, all chambers were cleaned and necessary patches replaced for maintenance.

British Virgin Island Port Authority 2007

In September 2007, Commercial Dive Services were hired to carry out Wave Attenuation Studies, Bathymetric Surveys including Side Scan Surveys, Sub Bottom Surveys, Contouring and Sea Bed Analysis of the Inner Harbour, revetment and cruise pier bulk heads. The area surveyed was approximately 800 feet x 500 feet.

MV Alyeska 2007

Sank in Chocolate Hole in St.John United States Virgin Islands - Brett Fairhead and Christopher Juredin patched the vessel and floated it, dewatered it and prepped for towing back to the British Virgin Islands. This was a brand new power cat commission by The Moorings Charter company,
Brett and Christopher were contracted by Sea Tow USVI for the diving work.