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Heavy Lift & Loadout Review

Independent heavy-lift review support for quayside transfers, loadouts, and transport handovers. We focus on practical controls that reduce execution-stage delay, interface confusion, and rework under schedule pressure.

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Typical heavy lift risks

  • Unclear transfer boundaries between yard and marine teams
  • Hold-point failures driven by incomplete temporary works closure
  • Offshore knock-on delays from weak quayside readiness

What is reviewed

  • Loadout procedures, interface controls, and contingency logic
  • Lifting and transfer assumptions across key operation stages
  • Readiness evidence for critical go/no-go decisions

Loadout interfaces

  • SPMT, crane, vessel, and quayside coordination points
  • Engineering intent versus operational constraints
  • Port authority requirements and project execution plans

When to involve us

  • Before finalising loadout methods and vessel plans
  • Before mobilisation when interface comments remain open
  • During final readiness close-out for critical operations

Deliverables

  • Action-priority register with close-out focus
  • Readiness summary for project and assurance leads
  • Concise residual-risk statement for decision makers

FAQs

Can you support short-notice loadout campaigns?
Yes. We can prioritise highest-risk operations first.
Do you review both engineering and operational documents?
Yes. We review both to test execution practicality.
Can this integrate with existing MWS review?
Yes. We can complement MWS or internal assurance workflows.

Need fast offshore readiness support?

DMAR supports developers, EPCIs, MWS firms, and shipowners with independent review and practical execution-focused assurance.

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