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About

01 · Our Approach


Pillars

  • 01 / 04

    Engineered, not estimated

    Concepts developed from first principles. Calculations, iteration, practical validation. Production-ready before steel is cut.

  • 02 / 04

    Buildability over the drawing

    If it can't be welded, lifted, or maintained on site, it doesn't leave the workshop. Fabrication decisions made with the installer in mind.

  • 03 / 04

    Owned end-to-end

    Concept, design, fabrication, installation, commissioning. The same people responsible for the calculation are responsible for the bolt-up.

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    Time-critical execution

    Complex upgrades integrated into live manufacturing environments. Routine 12-hour shutdown windows. Production keeps moving.

The work

  1. 01

    Brief

    Site visit. Problem definition. Operational constraints understood. Success criteria agreed in writing.

  2. 02

    Engineer

    First-principles design. Stress, load case, fatigue, failure mode analysis. Material selection. CAD model and detail drawings.

  3. 03

    Fabricate

    In-house workshop. Welded, machined, finished. Inspection at each handoff. Pre-assembly verified before shipment.

  4. 04

    Install

    Planned within the available shutdown window. Lift plans. Method statements. Engineered controls applied throughout.

  5. 05

    Commission

    Functional verification under load. Handover pack: RA, SSOP, service schedule, parts and engineering drawings. Operator training.

Where we draw the line

Work only goes ahead where risks are understood, controlled, and acceptable. If a programme can’t be delivered safely or to the standard required, we say so — early, and in writing.