Industridykk AS operates as a specialized commercial diving and subsea contracting company headquartered in Kristiansand, Norway. Since its establishment in 2015, the firm has expanded its operational capacity to serve the entire Norwegian coastline, delivering underwater services from Hammerfest in the north to Lindesnes in the south. The company works extensively with the maritime shipping industry, civil engineering contractors, and public infrastructure agencies, providing a range of interventions that require certified personnel to work beneath the waterline.
In the shipping and offshore sectors, Industridykk focuses on maintaining the operational efficiency and regulatory compliance of vessels and rigs. The company performs underwater hull inspections, utilizing both divers and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) to assess the condition of floating assets. These inspections are recognized by major classification societies, allowing shipowners to satisfy intermediate survey requirements without the significant cost and downtime associated with dry-docking. The firm also executes essential maintenance tasks such as hull cleaning, propeller polishing, and anode replacement. By removing marine fouling and restoring smooth surfaces, these services directly contribute to reduced fuel consumption and lower emissions for merchant vessels.
Beyond fleet support, the organization plays a significant role in heavy marine construction and infrastructure maintenance. Industridykk participates in complex engineering projects, including the construction and rehabilitation of bridges, quays, and harbor fronts. Their technical capabilities encompass underwater concrete casting, formwork, and the use of diamond wire sawing to cut through reinforced concrete structures submerged in seawater. The company also assists with seabed preparation, including drilling and support for underwater blasting operations, ensuring solid foundations for new coastal structures.
To execute these demanding tasks, Industridykk employs a combination of manual diving teams and robotic systems. The use of ROVs allows for detailed seabed mapping and inspections in environments that may be hazardous for human divers. The company adheres to strict health, safety, and environmental protocols, maintaining readiness to respond to emergency repairs or scheduled projects across the region. Through this dual focus on vessel maintenance and civil construction, the firm supports the continuity of Norway’s marine logistics and the integrity of its coastal infrastructure.