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Consulting engineers work on short term projects for different companies, rather than being employed in-house. They use their expertise in areas such as planning, design, construction and analysis of both public and private infrastructure. view more

An Independent Engineer offers their clients a non-biased assessment on the technical, contractual, and financial aspects of large capital renewable energy projects.

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Yes, we do the jetty design and consult. A jetty is a long, narrow structure that protects a coastline from the currents and tides. Jetties are usually made of wood, earth, stone, or concrete. They stretch from the shore into the water. view more
Design review is an independent and impartial evaluation process where a panel of experts in road design and development, representing a wide range of professions, review and assess a project with the goal of enhancing the design quality. view more

Mooring is the process of securing a ship to a fixed or floating structure to keep it stable during loading or unloading operations. Safe mooring must withstand various forces, including wind, currents, tides, and waves.

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Logistics encompasses material handling, information flow, transportation, goods security, and more. In contrast, warehousing focuses on stock management, receiving and dispatching goods, inventory control, and related tasks.

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MMLPs have gained popularity due to their numerous benefits for businesses and the logistics industry as a whole. MMLPs provide an integrated transportation system that connects various modes of transportation, making it easier to move goods from one place to another. This connectivity reduces transportation time and costs, making the entire logistics process more efficient.

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Floating structures are built for the purpose of carrying humans, material, and/or weapons on the sea. To accomplish their mission, they must float in a stable upright position and be strong enough to withstand the rigors of heavy weather and wave impact.

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Construction supervision involves ongoing oversight, inspection, and coordination of the work in a timely, professional, and competent manner. This ensures compliance with approved construction documents, contract terms, applicable regulations, the project schedule, and all other relevant requirements.

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Coastal management is defence against flooding and erosion, and techniques that stop erosion to claim lands. view more
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