PROJECTS DESIGNED
WITH EXPERIENCE

The world leader in subsea impressed current cathodic protection systems

About Us

Marine Project Management,  Inc. (MPM), established in 1996, is a general engineering contractor serving as prime contractor or project manager for marine and underwater operations.  MPM provides permitting support and performs facility construction, decommissioning, inspection, maintenance, and repairs using its proprietary techniques and products. 

MPM provides value to its clients by ensuring that the correct personnel and equipment resources are used efficiently and effectively for every phase in each project.

Our Services

MPM is a general engineering contractor serving as prime contractor or project manager for facility
construction, decommissioning, inspection, maintenance, and repairs. We specialize in projects for
marine structures and pipelines, and are the global leader in subsea facility impressed current cathodic
protection retrofit system design and installations.

Our experienced and knowledgeable team of project managers is available for all phases of project development from inception through execution.

MPM provides a single source solution for your underwater cathodic protection system design, construction, installation, and commissioning.

MPM has extensive experience with the decommissioning and abandonment of subsea facilities, particularly in the environmentally sensitive waters of California and Alaska.

Our Products

MPM has developed and patented solutions in response to our customers’ challenging requirements. Our products include deep-water impressed current anode sleds, low cost bag anode sleds, MPM Deep Anode Strings™, air cooled and oil cooled transformer rectifiers for classed and non-classed environments up to 1,000 amps, and CP survey trailing wire.

Our Record

Underwater CP Survey Services

MPM offers a single source solution including planning, execution, and reporting that is both economical and accurate. The MPM Subsea Inspection Management System (SIMS) includes hardware and software that may be used in either an ROV or tow fish configuration.

MPM Safety Record, 100% Accident Free

MPM has a 100% accident free safety record, and has extensive experience in successfully planning and implementing projects in the environmentally sensitive waters of Alaska, California, and the Gulf of Mexico.

Our Team

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Steve Simpson

Steve, founder of MPM, has over 45-years of experience in the marine construction industry. Current responsibilities include corporate management..

Dave has over 30-years of experience in the offshore diving and marine construction industries and has been instrumental in the planning…

Alan Bell

Alan has over 20-years of experience in the offshore diving and marine construction industries.  His responsibilities include project planning…

Sally Simpson

Sally has over 20-years of experience in financial management, business organization and marketing.  Sally serves as…

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