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Temporary Works & Port Interface Review

Technical review for temporary works and port interfaces before heavy marine mobilisation. We focus on practical controls that reduce quayside delay and transfer risk.

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Typical port-side risks

  • Unclear handover boundaries at quayside
  • Late changes not reflected in execution plans
  • Hold-point gaps under schedule pressure

Temporary works considerations

  • Support and restraint assumptions
  • Load-path and sequence practicality
  • Inspection and close-out requirements

Quayside interface checks

  • SPMT, crane, vessel, and berth interfaces
  • Port constraints versus operation planning
  • Decision chain clarity for critical operations

Common failures

Most failures come from unresolved interfaces, not one technical error. Early close-out is the main control.

Deliverables

  • Action-focused findings register
  • Practical readiness summary
  • Residual-risk view for approvals

FAQs

Can review start before final drawings?
Yes. Early challenge usually improves final readiness.
Can this include on-site attendance?
Yes. Attendance can be added for critical stages.
Is this only for offshore wind?
No. It applies across heavy marine campaigns.
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