Purpose

ASI and our clients alike have frequently envisioned remote-controlled systems that would be used to conduct the necessary repairs without de-watering the asset.
 
To determine if such a system could become a reality, ASI is conducting market research to identify the current and future requirements for the maintenance of civil underwater assets.
 
Thank you for your valuable input. It greatly contributes to the development of tomorrow's solutions.
 
 
Figure 1: Size comparison of two systems conceptualized by ASI,  ROSE™ (left) and ROSEbud™ (lower right).
ROSEbud™ was designed and built by ASI engineers to clean sediment from small confined areas in operational flows.
Figure 2: ASI Engineer alongside with the ROSEbud™.

Please review and answer the following 7 questions.

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* 1. How do you presently manage your underwater assets? (including debris removal and repairs)

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* 2. Are you satisfied with the cost, safety and efficiency of current methods?

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* 3. What maintenance and repair work for your underwater assets is not or cannot be done with existing methods and technology? 

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* 4. What existing constraints may limit access to these areas if intervention is required?

  • These would include points of entry and dimensions, general location and operational parameters that would affect any work program.

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* 5. What is the cost of a non-functioning asset? (how much money would this solution save you)

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* 6. Does a partial outage or fully online intervention significantly reduce operating costs?

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* 7. Would there be a recurring frequency of intervention by way of planned maintenance or are isolated occurrences more likely?

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