offshore construction
Offshore construction refers to the building and installation of structures in ocean or sea environments. This includes projects like oil rigs, wind farms, and subsea pipelines. Specialized equipment and techniques are used to ensure safety and efficiency in these challenging conditions.
The process often involves large vessels and floating platforms that can withstand harsh weather and waves. Workers may use remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to assist with underwater tasks. Offshore construction plays a crucial role in energy production and resource extraction, contributing significantly to the global economy.