The core business of PIANC are the Working Group Reports. Working Groups are composed of international experts that are tasked to prepare technical reports and guidelines in the fields of the waterborne navigation infrastructure design, construction and management. The Working Groups are created and managed by four technical commissions: • Inland Navigation Commission (InCom) • Environmental Commission (EnviCom) • Maritime Navigation Commission (MarCom) • Recreational Navigation Commission (RecCom) The other PIANC commissions are: • International Cooperation Commission (CoCom) • Finance Commission (FinCom) • Promotion Commission (ProCom) • Young Professionals Commission (YPCom) Overall supervision of all Commissions is provided by the Executive Committee (ExCom). The Commissions and ExCom are also involved in the organization of congresses and events at an international level, the recognition of awards to the excellences in the fields of interest.
Inland The Inland Navigation Commission (InCom) is in charge of the activities of PIANC in the field of inland waterways in co-operation with MarCom, ReCom and EnviCom. InCom will network with other international organisations/commissions to reach PIANC’s strategic goals. Chairperson: (...-current) Mr Philippe Rigo (BE)
Environmental The Environmental Commission (EnviCom) is responsible for dealing with broad and very specific environmental issues of interest to PIANC and representing PIANC in the international organisations dealing with these issues such as the London Convention, OSPAR, WODA and the EU. It is further recognised that the site-specific environmental impacts of inland navigation or maritime activities are partnered and/or dealt with respectively by InCom and MarCom. Furthermore, EnviCom is responsible for broad and generic environmental issues that cross-cut all PIANC areas. EnviCom is networking with other navigation related interests and has communications with non-traditional groups dealing with environmental affairs and training needs. The Commission also initiates efforts to enhance PIANC membership with environmental specialists. Chairperson: (2017–present) Mr Todd Bridges (US)
Maritime The Maritime Navigation Commission (MarCom) is responsible for dealing with maritime ports and seaways issues of interest to PIANC. MarCom co-operates with other Commissions when issues can be seen to have a broader perspective, for example when they also have an environmental or inland impact. MarCom also co-operates and communicates with other international organisations such as IMO, IAPH, WODA, etc. Chairperson: (...-2019) Mr Francisco Esteban Lefler (ES)
Recreational Navigation The Recreational Navigation Commission (RecCom) has been established to deal with aspects directly related to sport and recreational navigation, to develop aids for this kind of navigation and facilitate its integration among the other types of navigation (commercial and fishing). RecCom works closely together with other organisations such as the
International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA). RecCom is composed by experts coming from all the continents and manages working groups that develop the technical reports and guidelines. The Commission is responsible for the PIANC Marina Excellence Design "Jack Nichol" Award. The Commission started also the PIANC Marina Designer Training Program (MDTP), with the aim of organizing specific courses for marina design. Chairperson: (2017–present) Mr Esteban L. Biondi (AR) - (2009-2017) Mr Elio Ciralli (IT) - (2005-2009) Mr Marcello Conti (IT) - (1994-2005) Mr Caes Van der Wildt (NL) - (1982-1994) Mr P. Hofmann Frisch (DE).
Awards PIANC established and manage, through the Technical Commissions, the following international awards: • PIANC De Paepe-Willems Award • PIANC Marina Excellence Design "Jack Nichol" Award (MEDA) • PIANC YP Award • PIANC Working with Nature Award The different PIANC awards have specific rules and regulations. ==References==