BAHRAIN MARINE CONTRACTING

Bahrain Marine Contracting (BMC) is a company based in Bahrain that specializes in marine construction and related services. Established to cater to both public and private sector needs in Bahrain and the wider Gulf region, BMC has garnered a reputation for its expertise in marine and civil engineering works.


Services Offered:



  1. Dredging and Reclamation: BMC handles dredging operations to deepen waterways and ports and reclamation projects to create new land for industrial, residential, or commercial use.



  2. Marine Construction: This includes the building and maintenance of jetties, piers, ferry terminals, and breakwaters.



  3. Underwater Services: These services include underwater inspections, repairs, and maintenance of marine structures.



  4. Demolition: Specialized in the safe and efficient demolition of marine and offshore structures.



  5. Heavy Lifting: BMC provides heavy lifting solutions for large structures and components in marine environments.



  6. Environmental Services: These may include coastline stabilization, erosion control, and other environmentally sensitive projects.



  7. Transport and Logistics: They offer marine transport and logistics solutions for various industries, facilitating the movement of heavy machinery and materials.




Key Projects:


Bahrain Marine Contracting has been involved in numerous high-profile projects within Bahrain and the Gulf region. These projects often involve collaboration with governmental bodies, multinational corporations, and local businesses. Details on specific projects can generally be found on their corporate website or through industry publications.


Certifications and Standards:


BMC typically adheres to international marine construction and safety standards. They may hold certifications such as ISO for quality management, environmental management, and occupational health and safety, though specific certifications should be verified through their official communications.


Contact and Employment:


For business inquiries or employment opportunities, BMC usually provides contact information on their official website. They might list open positions and offer a portal for submitting business queries or job applications.


Reputation:


BMC is generally known for its high standards of operational efficiency, safety, and commitment to project deadlines. Their reputation is built on a track record of successfully completed projects and satisfied clients.


For more specific and updated information, it is always best to directly visit Bahrain Marine Contracting's official website or get in touch with their customer service team.


Ships

RIVER RHINE

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: Mina Sulman

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