February 10, 2026 | Rhiannon Day
GreenC Marine, a full capability marine civil engineering contractor, has chosen Resonates to create clear and concise messaging for its complex civil engineering offerings and build awareness of its fully integrated capabilities on both sides of the Irish Sea.
Resonates will work in partnership with the business development team at SALINE, together elevating GreenC Marine’s brand awareness to reach new clients to improve the quality of its leads, allowing it to be more focussed in the projects it chooses as the company grows. By securing media coverage, writing and promoting nationally important case studies, crafting industry blogs and increasing social media engagement, Resonates will help GreenC Marine’s inbound efforts to attract new customers, while also drawing new talent to its team.
GreenC Marine works across Ireland and the UK delivering complex near-shore and intertidal engineering solutions using its fully integrated in-house capabilities and multi-disciplinary expertise. From dredging to marine piling, marine demolition to commercial diving, renewables and cable landings to coastal protection, the team at GreenC Marine boasts a 100% success rate – including on major national projects like the Celtic Interconnector and the Liverpool to Isle of Man ferry terminal. In all, GreenC Marine delivers complex engineering solutions where speed, safety and technical expertise are paramount.
Emmet Scanlan, managing director at GreenC Marine, said, “We chose Resonates and SALINE because of their integrated offering of PR, marketing and business development – the impressive results they’ve both delivered for other clients made them the right choice for us.”
Tim Smith, managing director at SALINE, said “Elevating GreenC Marine’s brand by securing coverage in the right media titles, alongside targeted digital marketing, is rocket fuel for our business development strategy.”
Justin Heath, head of corporate affairs at Resonates, said, “Having helped GreenC Marine nail down their messaging, we’re now unveiling them to the marine civil engineering media. They have so much to offer to the ports and coastal areas around Ireland and the UK, and our work to tell their stories will ensure that their target clients, consultants and operators know that, too.”












