

As climate change reshapes hydrological systems around the world, Central Asia stands at a unique crossroads. The region, home to the mighty Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers, faces pressing water challenges, but also holds extraordinary potential for engineering-led transformation.

In today’s evolving infrastructure landscape, bridges are no longer static assets that span physical gaps, they are dynamic enablers delivering connectivity, resilience, and innovations that perform under pressure.

Submarine cables are critical infrastructure for global connectivity and renewable energy transmission. However, installing these systems involves overcoming diverse challenges, ranging from shallow water constraints to deep-sea rocky terrains.