Building a project on the coast is certainly a potential project for the long term especially during the holiday season,this will be a place for people to rest very comfortably owning property on the coast.
But as we know that the risks are also great, especially during the rainy season or even a sunami, and that causes the property we have on the coast to get tremendous danger from natural disasters, this is what I want to know how the management of this project is in managing risks for the long term, at least the risk can be minimized by the policies of these developers.
And of course for people who want to invest they need to see clearly the geographical examples targeted by SteadFi in the construction of its projects.
The equipment and materials used to create these floating infrastructures are made from non-corrosive, non-oxidizing, industry-grade materials, which are also lightweight, which helps with preventing water from getting inside the infrastructures as well.
It's also worth noting that the design of the infrastructures, once installed in the sea, helps to stabilize the whole ensemble, which ensures that these are not prone to massive waves, tsunamis, and even earthquakes.
One great example of this in action was a few weeks ago, when the Philippines (the country of which these infrastructures are installed) was devastated by massive rains, heavy flood, and high-speed winds. Most mainland parts of the Philippines were heavily flooded and damaged by the strong winds and torrential rain, but the infrastructures that we have installed in the middle of the Davao Coastline remained operational before, during, and after the incident.
I hope this answers your question, and I hope similar questions like this come around as well!