The Sustainable Coastal and Marine Fisheries Project is revamping Cambodia’s coastline with the development of several new fishery landing sites. These sites will enable the monitoring of fishing activities, inspections of harvests, provide hygienic storage, and clean commercial areas.
This landing site features a modern, functional jetty (2,300 m²), two building zones (3,585 m²), and a 324.43 meter by 26.8 meter breakwater designed to reduce wave action intensity. The landing site facilities include buildings for marine research, inspections, chilling and storage, and commercial purposes.
As the detailed design consultants awarded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries (MAFF), the Fisheries Administration (FiA), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), we are proud to lead the design of Cambodia’s future maritime infrastructure.
To ensure the production of realistic and resilient designs, our team conducts comprehensive on-site topographic, bathymetric, geotechnical, and environmental studies. Every design is engineered to account for wind regimes, tidal fluctuations, wave actions, and coastal hydrodynamics.




