Ports are under increasing pressure from customers and stakeholders to provide more agile, streamlined and increasingly sustainable facilities. This is the case in the operational performance of cargo handling and port estate management, and attention is intensifying on the design and planning of marine civil works and construction in ports.
Ports and terminals are not only operators, and asset managers, but also developers. They seek to adjust infrastructure to suit market needs and make more efficient use of space and land. There is increasing legislation and a growing expectation that port operators and shipping companies will improve performance from environmental and social perspectives. Expanding physical footprint, extending marine structures, retrofitting or changing use in a port or terminal requires a great deal of consideration, study, and planning work.
Our versatility in supporting the development and maintenance of marine structures, ports, container terminals, and general cargo handling facilities is crucial for our clients who rely on our ability to understand the legislative and regulatory regime and guide them through the preparation of the necessary documentation.
Extensive maritime environmental services