How We Deliver Engineering Support
Brownfield Condition & Assessment
Existing assets carry risk that no drawing register fully captures — structural elements that have shifted, pipework that has been rerouted, equipment that has been replaced without updated documentation. We capture the exact as-built condition of your facility using survey-grade laser scanning and reality capture, producing a verified geometric baseline that your engineering team can design against with complete confidence. Every modification is designed to fit the asset as it actually exists — not as it was originally drawn.
Greenfield Design Support & Survey Integration
Greenfield projects demand that design intent and field conditions remain aligned from earthworks through to mechanical completion. We provide continuous survey support — establishing geodetic control, monitoring construction tolerances, verifying structural and equipment setting-out, and capturing progressive as-built conditions throughout the construction sequence — so your engineering team always designs against verified reality rather than accumulating dimensional drift that compounds across every subsequent discipline.
Tie-In & Modification Engineering
Live facility tie-ins and brownfield modifications carry the highest dimensional risk in the industry — where a single millimetre of error in a spool fabrication triggers a shutdown extension, a fabrication rejection, or a field modification that costs multiples of the original design fee. We survey every tie-in point at instrument grade, model the connection geometry in full, and issue spool and structural fabrication data verified against the real asset — so your fabrications arrive on site and install first time.
Multi-Discipline Engineering Coordination
Complex projects demand that civil, structural, piping, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation disciplines remain coordinated throughout design development and construction. We manage multi-discipline coordination within a single, clash-detected 3D model environment — identifying conflicts early, issuing structured resolution workflows, and maintaining a single coordinated design record that every discipline and contractor works from, regardless of platform or location.