Marine civil construction involves several key steps. First, there’s the planning phase, where the design and layout of structures like docks, piers, and seawalls are carefully mapped out, considering factors like water depth, wave action, and environmental impact. Next comes material procurement, where specialized materials such as steel, concrete, and marine-grade timber are sourced to withstand the harsh marine environment. Fabrication follows, where these materials are fashioned into the necessary components off-site. Then, during the construction phase, these pre-fabricated components are transported to the waterfront and assembled, often using heavy machinery and specialized marine construction techniques. Finally, post-construction activities include quality checks to ensure structural integrity and compliance with safety standards, as well as any necessary finishing touches to make the structure fully functional and ready for use. Throughout the process, careful attention is paid to environmental considerations to minimize disruption to marine ecosystems