
NMDC opens advanced coastal modelling test facility
NMDC Dredging & Marine has inaugurated the NMDC Coastal & Hydrodynamic Center, the region’s first hydraulic physical modelling test facility, bringing advanced coastal and marine engineering validation in-country and reducing reliance on international laboratories. The purpose-built facility enables the simulation and physical testing of complex marine, coastal and offshore infrastructure under controlled conditions.
The new Centre allows engineers to simulate and validate the impact of waves, tides and currents on critical infrastructure, including ports, breakwaters, sea walls and offshore structures. Using scaled physical models to replicate real-world environments, it ensures that model behaviour reflects full-scale performance, including wave forces, pressures and structural response, enabling designs to be tested, refined and optimised before construction.
Dr. Yasser Zaghloul, CEO of NMDC Group, said: “The launch of this pioneering facility is a strategic milestone in our commitment to building long-term, sovereign capabilities within the UAE by institutionalising advanced engineering expertise and cutting-edge testing methodologies. We are dedicated to fortifying the nation’s industrial foundation and driving sustainable growth across the infrastructure, energy, and maritime sectors.”
Claimed to be the first and only integrated commercial laboratory of its scale in the Middle East and West Asia, the facility features a sophisticated 3D wave basin and a 2D wave flume. These hydraulic installations utilise ultra-precise digital wave-generation systems to stress-test fixed and floating structures under severe operational and environmental conditions.
Beyond project delivery, the facility enables advanced research and consultancy, supporting collaboration with leading international partners and academic institutions, including opportunities for research, student engagement and knowledge development. It also supports the development and testing of offshore renewable energy systems, including wave, tidal and floating wind technologies.



















