Field Activities
Marine Operations Experts
Offshore Construction Manager (OCM)
Owner / Company Representative
Project / Field Engineer
Tow Master
Mooring Master
Salvage Master
Marine Surveys and Audits
Ship Suitability Survey
- Capability assessment of a vessel to safely perform intended operations in designated fields and seasons, in terms of its equipment, documentation, physical condition, and manning
Vessel On/Off-Hire Survey
- Evaluate the overall condition of a vessel before or after a charter. Identification of anomalies or any existing damage to be taken into account before chartering or might have occurred during the charter period
- Quantification of consumable stores prior to on-hire or before going off-hire
Asset Condition Assessment
- Evaluation of overall condition of an asset as well as its equipment, documentation, physical condition, and manning
eCMID-AVI
- General vessels
- DP vessels
- Pipe & cable laying vessels
- Small workboats (vessels up to 500 GRT and under 24m
in length)
Marine Casualty Investigation
- Identification of causes of an incident, quantifying the damages that occurred on Hull & Machinery of a vessel, and determination of remedial actions or necessary repairs to be performed
Technical Due Diligence
- Evaluation of the physical condition of an asset as well as confirming the compliance of the unit with applicable national, international, and flag state regulations
- Identification of critical points to be specifically monitored and requires necessary actions
Marine Asset Valuations
- Evaluation of the actual condition of an asset and providing a fair market value for the purpose of chartering / selling / buying the asset
Ship Bunker Survey and Dispute
- Assurance of the consumable quantity is received on a unit according to a bunker delivery note (BDN)
Quality Assurance Authority
Ship Newbuilding / Ship Repairs / Ship Conversions
Independent Technical Assessment
Inspection of Marine Equipment
Verification of Marine Structure Design, Fabrication, and Installation Stages
Quality Assurance for Fabrication Process of Marine and Subsea Equipment
Witness of Equipment’s Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT)
Marine Environmental & Regulatory Audits
Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM), in accordance with IMO Resolution MEPC.269(68), ensuring compliance with the EU Ship Recycling Regulation (EU SRR) and the Hong Kong Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships.
Part I – Hazardous Materials in Structure & Equipment
- Identification, documentation, and verification of hazardous materials contained in the ship’s structure, coatings, equipment, and systems (e.g., asbestos, PCBs, ozone-depleting substances, PFOS, heavy metals, etc.).
Part II – Operationally Generated Wastes
- Development and maintenance of an inventory for waste streams produced during vessel operations (e.g., sludge, bilge water residues, garbage, sewage treatment residues).
Part III – Stores
- Identification and listing of hazardous materials found in consumables, such as chemicals, paints, oils, and spare parts.
