Disaster Management

Disaster management is how we deal with the human, material, economic or environmental impacts of said disaster, it is the process of how we “prepare for, respond to and learn from the effects of major failures”. Though often caused by nature, disasters can have human origins.

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We do everything from single berth and simple access systems to full fledged marinas

Advisory

Includes site visit and survey; various studies and analysis i.e. tide, wave conditions, soil, environmental impact, land and marine effect etc.; pinpoint strategy for number of berths and related facilities etc.

Design

Includes a comprehensive design and layout with dimensions of the proposed marina, including all berths, and attached real estate development i.e. jetty, café, helipad, landscaping, restrooms, car parking, chandlery etc.

Build

Provision of entire marina infrastructure, from pontoons and fingers, to appropriate anchoring system. Our dynamic engineers, technicians and highly skilled labour guarantee a solid and aesthetically pleasing marina.

Installation

Our dynamic team would oversee the entire installation process, from transport of material from our yard to the project site, to testing and commissioning of the system.

Management

Includes manpower, technology and communication facilities and systems for entire operational function, including management of all utilities and consumables

Maintenance

Includes periodic servicing, which is critical to maintain safety levels and operational comfort, including cleaning, component and structural checking etc.

An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats, consisting of a self-contained unit that includes an engine, gearbox, and propeller or jet drive, designed to be affixed to the outside of the transom. They are the most common motorized method of propelling small watercraft. As well as providing propulsion, outboards provide steering control, as they are designed to pivot over their mountings and thus control the direction of thrust. The skeg also acts as a rudder when the engine is not running. Unlike inboard motors, outboard motors can be easily removed for storage or repairs.

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