Port Engineering Consulting Group

Port Engineering Consulting Group, PECG; aims to provide in the Global Market highly specialized knowledge, Software Applications, Technology, Internet Web Services and Solutions based on a sound know how and consulting experience. PECG provides Technical Consulting Services, Training and Technology Transfer, Research and Development, and Supporting Software across a wide range of environmental port and water fields that are his activities. PECG's high skilled teams and partners guarantee you the best world class services based on a sound expert network, infrastructures and operating system. PECG Optimum System methodology allows adding value to your solutions based on our strong trinity of Field Data, Scale Modeling, and Software Application. Main design and solutions are optimized through index criteria of serviceability, restorability, and safety.www.portengineering.com

Areas of Focus:

Design of piers, wharves, and marine structures, Bulkheads and shore line protection, Design for rehabilitation of marine structures, Dredging Design and Consulting, Environmental Engineering on sea, shore and rivers

Council Members

There is 1 expert at Port Engineering Consulting Group

Jorge Palma, Associate Manager

Jorge PalmaWhat is a GLG Educator?|GLG Educators have qualified for GLG Member Programs and are therefore eligible to participate in ongoing in-depth consulting projects with GLG clients.

Associate Manager

News Analyses

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Why to allow nuclear power plants in a seismic Japan?

May 10, 2011

Jorge Palma, Associate Manager, Port Engineering Consulting Group

Why to allow nuclear power plants in a seismic Japan?

March 20, 2011

Jorge Palma, Associate Manager, Port Engineering Consulting Group

Fire at Unit 4 Reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant

March 15, 2011

Jorge Palma, Associate Manager, Port Engineering Consulting Group

Uganda Crude Refinery Construction Delayed

December 15, 2010

Jorge Palma, Associate Manager, Port Engineering Consulting Group

Conspiracy Theory On BP Oil Spill is only related to economic interests?

December 15, 2010

Jorge Palma, Associate Manager, Port Engineering Consulting Group

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