These ROV project examples show how buyers can describe real underwater work before requesting a quotation. They are written as scenario references for procurement teams, distributors and engineering users.
Aquaculture net cage inspection
A fish farm may need routine checks of net walls, cage bottoms, anchors and feeding equipment. The RFQ should include cage depth, visibility, current, inspection frequency and operator position.
Reservoir intake inspection
A water utility may need visual records around intakes, trash racks, gates and dam faces. Important details include access point, maximum depth, tether route, recording needs and whether the site has low visibility.
Bridge and dock inspection
Infrastructure teams often need stable video around piles, quay walls and scour areas. Buyers should share launch position, structure type, target depth, visibility and whether sonar-ready planning is required.
Hull and port maintenance
Marine service buyers may compare inspection and cleaning workflows. Share hull type, work area, cleaning method, tool requirements, spare parts and operating schedule.
Search and low-visibility support
Public safety, salvage and industrial teams may need target confirmation before divers or recovery tools are deployed. Share target size, search area, visibility, depth and expected payload modules.