Heavy Lift Engineering, Consulting and Planning

Detailed lift planning and bespoke engineering that reduces risk

For complex and abnormal scopes, we provide right sized engineering solutions and detailed lift planning. We review your scope and constraints early, diving deep into the specific risks of your project to confirm a practical approach before plant arrives on site. This ensures total safety and compliance, delivering the engineering rigour required to satisfy strict assurance standards while avoiding costly downtime.

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Comprehensive site and structural assessments

We conduct thorough site reviews to evaluate logistics, ground bearing pressures, and structural requirements. This proactive approach ensures total site stability and that all practical constraints are addressed well before equipment arrives.

Detailed technical lift studies

Our team delivers engineering solutions tailored to the unique demands of each project. We assess loads, design bespoke rigging systems, and perform detailed structural analysis to ensure the safe handling of sensitive, complex, or exceptionally high-value assets. By leveraging advanced technologies including CAD modelling, LiDAR surveying, and drone-based inspections, we provide precise planning, enhanced risk management, and efficient project execution.

Validated methodology and risk controls

Safety is integrated into every step through clear risk controls and technical validation of proposed lift methodologies. We give your team complete peace of mind when standard lifting assumptions simply do not apply.

Formal engineering sign off

Where projects require formal engineering sign off before mobilisation, we provide the necessary documentation and expertise. We give your team total confidence in the methodology before you commit to plant mobilisation.

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