Offshore Construction
Offshore construction refers to the process of building and maintaining structures in ocean or sea environments. This includes activities like installing oil rigs, wind farms, and subsea pipelines. Specialized vessels and equipment are often used to ensure safety and efficiency in these challenging conditions.
The construction process typically involves careful planning and engineering to address factors such as waves, currents, and weather. Workers may use floating platforms or underwater robots to complete tasks. Offshore construction plays a crucial role in energy production and resource extraction, contributing significantly to the global economy.