Ports and Terminals Services

Modern ports are a major investment in capital and resources.
Port operators are increasingly called upon to demonstrate
financial, economic and operational efficiency while accommodating
substantial growth and limiting their impact on local communities
and the environment. Meeting these objectives requires
careful planning and design.
Scott Wilson provides its clients with development plans and
engineering designs that enhance the client's business by combining
commercial viability, environmental sensitivity and best-in-class
technology.
Scott Wilson has a strong track record of working alongside its
clients to secure the many development approvals that
are essential for modern port development projects to be realised.
To deliver world-leading designs, Scott Wilson draws on its 75
years of experience of the planning, design and construction
supervision of all types of maritime structures including quays,
jetties and breakwaters; the specification of cargo handling
equipment and the design of port infrastructure including heavy
duty pavements, dredging and reclamation. Scott Wilson's Hong Kong
operation is one of the Group's centres of excellence for port and
maritime services.
To prepare business focussed masterplans, Scott Wilson harnesses
its expertise and experience in demand forecasting, capacity
assessment, operational planning, stakeholder consultation,
environmental and economic impact assessment, financial modelling
and business plan development.
Our expertise encompasses:
- Container terminals: from international hub terminals to
national and regional terminals
- Liquid bulk cargo terminals: oil, gas, and petrochemical import
and export terminals
- Dry bulk cargo terminals: ores, coal, aggregates, grains,
powders, etc
- Ro-Ro and ferry terminals: for freight RoRo, bulk car carriers,
passenger and vehicle ferries and fast ferries with complex
link-spans
- Cruise terminals: encompassing home port terminals and
facilities for day-calls
- Marine leisure facilities: including marinas, sailing clubs and
small craft harbours
- Locks and moving bridges
- Reclamation, dredging and environmentally-responsible mud
disposal scheme
- Navigation channels and navigation aids
- Inter-modal cargo terminals
- Harbour regeneration: encompassing waterfront development, and
refurbishment and re-use of existing marine structures