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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Contracts Seafloor to Outfit Survey Vessel


Seafloor Systems, Inc. was recently awarded a contract to provide the Los Angeles District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with a customized hydrographic survey vessel to support their survey operations.


The USACE Los Angeles district provides civil works and military engineering support to Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, and parts of Utah. The area encompasses 226,000 square miles, 420 miles of coastline, and 14 harbors.


The awarded contract, valued at $1.2 million, is for the provision of a customized 26 foot North River ‘Sounder’ survey vessel with integrated Teledyne Marine IDH-T50 dual head multibeam echosounder, Applanix POS-MV INS, and a custom USV (unmanned surface vessel) to extend the unit’s survey capabilities into confined spaces.


Seafloor, as the prime contractor, will also provide the installation, training, and technical support to the Army Corps of Engineers over the lifetime of the contract.


Seafloor Systems, Inc. is a specialized provider of integrated hydrographic survey systems and vessels, both crewed and uncrewed.


For more information or to place a sales inquiry, please email info@seafloorsystems.com.


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