Engineering Capacity for Aquaculture Projects
TalentBridge supports aquaculture companies with practical engineering capacity for sea-based farms, service systems, RAS facilities, fabrication follow-up and technical project execution.
Aquaculture is no longer only fish farming. It is marine construction, process engineering, mechanical handling, automation, water treatment, logistics and compliance — often delivered under tight seasonal windows and operational pressure.
Sea-based farming brings real engineering challenges: mooring loads, floating collars, net integrity, feed systems, access platforms, barges, lifting operations and documentation under NYTEK23 and NS 9415:2021 requirements. These standards cover design, site survey, execution and use of floating aquaculture farms to reduce escape risk.
Land-based and RAS facilities add another layer: pipe systems, pumps, oxygenation, degassing, biofilters, water quality, sludge handling, electrical systems, automation and commissioning discipline.
TalentBridge helps when internal teams are overloaded, when fabrication needs follow-up, or when specialist engineering must be mobilized quickly without building a permanent organization around every project.
Scoope Of Work
We support technical delivery across sea-based farming, exposed sites, service infrastructure and land-based aquaculture. The work can cover early engineering, detailed design, fabrication drawings, supplier follow-up, installation support, verification and commissioning documentation.
NS 9415 / NYTEK23 Technical Documentation
Mooring and Site Interface Engineering
Feed Barge and Floating Structure Engineering
RAS Mechanical and Process Engineering
Fabrication Drawings and Workshop Follow-Up
Lifting, Handling and Service Equipment




