Ports & Maritime
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Ports and maritime infrastructure sit at the heart of global trade, connecting cargo and people while enabling economic growth and energy flow. Today’s facilities face growing demand, with aging assets and climate impacts driving urgency around resilience, modernization and low-carbon strategies.
Jacobs supports clients to expand capacity, strengthen climate resilience, integrate low-carbon and digital solutions, and future-proof critical infrastructure. By aligning strategy, engineering and program delivery, we enable safer operations, reduced risk and more reliable, sustainable performance in an increasingly complex global trade environment.
Ports and maritime resilience and innovation
From digital innovation to sustainable infrastructure, explore solutions designed to deliver smarter, more resilient outcomes.
Ports and maritime, explained
Understanding the strategies, technologies and engineering approaches shaping resilient, low-carbon port infrastructure.
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Jacobs delivers across all sub-sectors including containers, dry and liquid bulk, cruise, ferries and defense. Our logistics experience and knowledge of intermodal terminals further enhance how we serve clients in these sub-sectors.
Modernizing port infrastructure empowers port owners to manage growing demand, larger vessels and aging assets while improving efficiency and reducing emissions. Upgrades also strengthen resilience to climate risks and supply chain disruptions, ensuring ports remain competitive and reliable in global trade.
Ports can reduce emissions by electrifying equipment, integrating low-carbon energy sources and using digital solutions to track performance. Data-driven strategies identify practical actions that lower emissions while maintaining operational efficiency and meeting regulatory requirements.
Ports prepare for climate change by assessing exposure to sea level rise, storm surge and extreme weather. Adaptation strategies may include resilient terminal design, upgraded breakwaters, flood protection and adaptive infrastructure planning. These measures protect critical assets, reduce operational disruptions and ensure long-term reliability of maritime supply chains.
Jacobs works with port authorities, terminal operators, public agencies and waterfront communities to plan and deliver infrastructure that supports safe, efficient and sustainable maritime operations across global markets.
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Designing and implementing gates that control water flow, protect assets and support safe navigation within port and coastal environments.
Featured projects
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Americas
Modernizing critical port infrastructure to safeguard Alaska's supply chain
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Strengthening coastal resilience to safeguard San Francisco’s waterfront against sea‑level rise
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Rebuilding and strengthening critical port infrastructure in Mississippi
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Europe
Managing tidal flood risk in London through long-term, adaptive planning
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Asia Pacific
Innovating modular wharf design to improve safety, cost and delivery
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Americas
Delivering faster, more efficient port construction at the Port of Long Beach
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Harboring change
Thinking fast and slow about port decarbonization
Laurence Banyard, Jacobs’ global principal, maritime energy, explains how ports can become more resilient and sustainable by integrating decarbonization, climate adaptation and infrastructure planning into a coordinated, long-term strategy supported by data, collaboration and emerging energy technologies.
Meet the team
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Vice President - Global Market Director, Transportation -
Global Solutions Director of Ports & Maritime -
Vice President, Americas Market Director for Ports & Maritime -
Global Principal for Maritime Energy -
Maki OnoderaMaritime Resilience Global Principal -
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Ports & Maritime Regional Market Solutions Leader – Americas West