Seattle-based Global Diving & Salvage Inc Opens New Office in Houston, TX

SEATLLE, WA—Seattle-based Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. has announced the opening of a new facility in northeast Houston, TX. The property has 2000 sq. ft. of office space and another 20,000 sq. ft. of warehouse capacity on 2.5 acres. This new regional office will allow Global Diving & Salvage, Inc to support their existing and future Offshore Energy Clients in the Gulf of Mexico.
 
“The new facility provides us the ability to maintain personnel and equipment in the local area”, said Bruce Humberstone , Manager of Global Diving & Salvage’s Gulf of Mexico Region, “This allows us to better serve our existing customers as well enable us to respond more timely to emergent opportunities”.
 
Devon Grennan, President of Global Diving & Salvage, added that “the opening of this new office, not only increases our capabilities to service our existing clients, but will also allow us to offer our other core service lines: casualty response management and operations, marine construction support services, and marine environmental operations to this dynamic market. This further cements our commitment to Region.”
 
ABOUT GLOBAL DIVING & SALVAGE:
 
Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. is a Seattle, WA, based diving and marine services company with regional offices in the San Francisco Bay area, Anchorage, AK and Houston, TX. Founded in 1979 , the company specializes in deep diving capabilities up to 1,000 feet, casualty response and marine construction activities. Capabilities include 4 portable saturation dive systems, mixed gas and surface supplied air diving, remotely operated vehicles, marine salvage and emergency response. Global also offers a variety of environmental services as well as engineering support for projects requiring technical underwater procedures and tooling. Global is currently involved with marine construction projects throughout the United States and is performing energy support services in the Gulf of Mexico and worldwide. For more information visit www.gdiving.com.
By Professional Mariner Staff