GET Group indirect owner Christian Comair is an experienced engineer and business leader who has overseen a comprehensive catalogue of large-scale public works, including water supply, waste water, infrastructure, and marine projects. This article will look at marine and infrastructure development schemes completed by GET Group – led by Kristian Comair – and its subsidiaries.
From coastguard stations to landside bases, Get Group builds and maintains cutting-edge, highly efficient marine solutions, ensuring that its clients’ operations run as smoothly from the water as they do on land. The attached infographic contains some interesting facts about the global marine construction industry.

Building marine infrastructure is a complex process requiring constructors, designers, and engineers to take into consideration a variety of different factors, chief among them capacity need, the water’s waves, and challenging climactic conditions. When building harbor basins, constructors need to guarantee the safety of berthing, as well as the proper construction of quay walls, boat launching ramps, travel lift piers, and other facilities. GET Group develops marine projects with compelling finishing and the utmost professionalism.
GET Group recently spent 12 months working on a marine and infrastructure project in Sumaysimah, Qatar. The design and building project culminated in the creation of a nine-kilometer-long stretch of shoreline divided into three beaches: north, middle, and south. The aim of the project was to help develop tourism while simultaneously improving quality of living for local people. The task involved dredging the nine-kilometer-long swimming area, importing beach sand, and constructing a breakwater and groynes. GET Group also constructed a series of seating areas for family leisure.
In West Bay North, Doha, GET Group oversaw an ambitious project that also involved creating additional stretches of shoreline. The aim of the development project was to attract residents from across Doha and beyond for leisure, recreation, and hospitality. A prime waterfront location, West Bay North holds considerable potential to add to the city experience while protecting and enhancing the region’s existing real estate value. The project centered around the creation of an attractive waterfront boulevard, along with a network of paths for pedestrians and cyclists. West Bay Beach’s operators are committed ocean guardians, actively collecting plastic waste from the shoreline and sending it for recycling. The attached short video takes a closer look at West Bay Beach, a one-stop destination for visitors to Doha seeking a seaside escape with an array of amenities and attractions.