We work with our Members to advocate for a safe and sustainable offshore sector that is recognised for its technical excellence and for the contribution it makes to the global economy and to society.
Through our engagement with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the European Union (EU), national governments and regulators, and other industry stakeholders, we ensure that the voice of marine contractors is heard in the formulation of maritime policies and regulations.
Our membership reflects the diverse nature of our industry – developers, contractors, suppliers, and advisers. This enables us to provide an authoritative perspective on the issues facing our industry, and its role in delivering and maintaining critical offshore infrastructure.
The Marine Policy and Regulatory Affairs Committee leads our work on marine-related policy. Other regulatory issues are managed within our geographical or technical committees. Members can access Guidance documents and Information Notes related to our advocacy work in the Technical Library.
News and Commentary
IMCA welcomes DEME Offshore Energy Managing Director Hugo Bouvy as new President
23 March 2026
IMCA publishes Impact Report for 2025
17 March 2026
IMCA welcomes recognition of marine contracting industry’s pivotal role in EU Industrial Maritime Strategy
11 March 2026
IMCA launches IMCA Next Generation Network to support early career professionals and open new pathways to work in marine construction
03 March 2026
IMCA Skills to provide the offshore industry’s go-to place for competency and training
12 February 2026