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The Marine Construction market is a subset of the Construction industry that focuses on the construction of structures and facilities in marine environments. This includes the construction of ports, docks, wharves, jetties, breakwaters, offshore platforms, and other structures. It also includes the installation of pipelines, cables, and other infrastructure in marine environments.
Marine Construction projects are often complex and require specialized knowledge and expertise. The industry is highly regulated and requires compliance with a variety of safety and environmental regulations.
Some of the major players in the Marine Construction market include Jan De Nul Group, Van Oord, Boskalis, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, and Dragados. Show Less Read more