ES Group Denizcilik A.S. is a Turkiye-based industrial contractor and marine construction organization operating through an integrated multi-sector structure with core strength in maritime and infrastructure project execution. The company operates across business segments including marine construction, industrial construction, superstructure and real estate development, dredging and leveling works, port and harbor infrastructure construction, and specialized installation activities such as breakwaters, jetties, piers, causeways, and marine structures. Additional capabilities include piping installation across HDPE, GRP, steel, concrete, petroleum and natural gas pipeline categories, as well as geotechnical offshore research and bathymetric mapping preparation. The company also participates in mining, steel fabrication and steel construction, design and modelling, energy-related activities, and facility management services. Key assets include strong financial backing, large-scale operational capacity, and advanced marine construction fleet infrastructure supporting complex project delivery in Turkiye. Geographic scope is domestic with scalable execution capability aligned with large-scale coastal, industrial, and infrastructure development demand. Strategic positioning is centered on being a long-term, technology-driven contractor in marine and industrial construction, delivering high-quality and innovation-focused solutions supported by equipment scale, diversified technical capabilities, and multi-sector execution expertise.
Headquarters
Vadistanbul - Socar Pl 1d D:19 No:3e Ayazaga Mahallesi Azerbaycan Caddesi Sariyer
Istanbul; Marmara;
Postal Code: 34485
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Website: http://www.esgroupturkey.com.tr
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