BMT Cordah Sp. z o.o.

BMT Cordah Sp. z o.o. is a Polish subsidiary of BMT Group, a global multi-disciplinary engineering, science, and technology consultancy offering a broad range of services primarily to the defense, energy, and environment sectors. BMT Cordah specializes in providing environmental, geotechnical, and engineering consulting services in Poland and the surrounding regions.

Here are some key areas where BMT Cordah is typically involved:

  1. Environmental Consulting: They offer services related to environmental impact assessments, environmental monitoring, and management plans. This includes both terrestrial and marine environments.

  2. Geotechnical Engineering: The company provides expertise in soil and rock mechanics, foundation design, and site investigations. They support both onshore and offshore projects.

  3. Energy Projects: BMT Cordah is involved in renewable energy, including wind and solar projects, as well as conventional energy sectors such as oil and gas.

  4. Hydrological and Hydraulic Studies: The company conducts studies and provides solutions for water resources management, flood risk assessment, and hydraulic modeling.

  5. Marine and Coastal Engineering: They offer consulting on coastal protection, marine infrastructure, and habitat restoration.

  6. Sustainable Development: The firm often consults on projects aimed at sustainable development and compliance with environmental regulations and standards.

As part of the larger BMT Group, BMT Cordah benefits from a global network of resources and expertise, allowing them to tackle complex and varied engineering and environmental challenges.

For the most up-to-date and specific details about the company's services, projects, and achievements, you may want to visit their official website or contact them directly.

Products

GIS systems

Gdansk Poland

ul. Koscierska 7
Gdansk PL 80-328
Poland

Ships

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Maritime News

Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd: No immediate return to Red Sea

Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd: No immediate return to Red Sea

2 days ago
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2 days ago
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MOL and JERA Ink Charter for LNG Carrier Newbuild

2 days ago
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Pirates: More Guns, More Hostages

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3 days ago
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James Fishers Orders Four LNG Dual-Fuel Tankers

James Fishers Orders Four LNG Dual-Fuel Tankers

3 days ago
James Fisher and Sons has ordered four new LNG dual-fuel tankers from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou) Dingheng as part of its ‘fleet of the future’ business strategy.The new tankers, which will carry oil products and IMO Class II chemicals, will have LNG dual-fuel propulsion capability, expected to help to reduce operational CO2 emissions and associated environmental impact over the long-term.A number of features that will add to the overall sustainability of the new builds have been carried over from recent additions to the company’s fleet, vessels Sir John Fisher and Lady Maria Fisher.