1. “How Civil Engineers Can Build a Career in Coastal and Marine Infrastructure Projects”
- BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYING ONLINE TRAINING INSTITUTE

- Oct 24
- 1 min read
If you’re a civil engineer or quantity surveyor looking to move beyond typical land-based projects, the world of coastal and marine infrastructure is full of exciting opportunities. From designing massive ports, harbors, and jetties to managing dredging, reclamation, and coastal protection works, this field combines engineering skill with real environmental and economic impact.
But here’s the challenge — marine projects are completely different from building or road works. You deal with tides, waves, currents, underwater foundations, corrosion, and marine soil behavior. That’s why specialized training is essential if you want to build a solid career in this sector.
This is where Bhadani’s Coastal & Marine Infrastructure Engineering and Management – Professional Certification becomes a game changer. It’s designed for engineers who want to gain practical, project-based knowledge about how coastal structures are planned, designed, and executed on site. The course walks you through everything — from marine geotechnical investigations to breakwater and quay wall design, port layout planning, and environmental management.
For those who work on the financial and quantity side, Bhadani’s Estimators and Quantity Surveyors training adds another layer of value. It helps you understand how to estimate dredging volumes, calculate reclamation quantities, and analyze costs in large-scale marine projects — all vital skills for marine QS professionals.
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