In the preparatory phase, you're the driving force behind shaping and refining work methods. You’ll:
- Develop and detail execution strategies, turning ideas into clear, practical approaches.
- Capture these strategies in comprehensive documents—method statements, procedures, risk assessments, and inspection/test plans.
- Guide draftspersons in visualizing work methods with precision, ensuring everything is ready for seamless handover to execution teams.
- Act as a key link between design and execution, making sure all specs and data are accurate, aligned, and up to date.
- Stay ahead of the game by proactively coordinating with execution teams to ensure constructability and safety are baked into every plan.
- Prepare technical specifications and quantity estimates for procurement, covering everything from marine mooring equipment and lifting gear to immersion tools and fabrication packages.
Once you move into the execution phase, your expertise continues to shine as you:
- Provide hands-on advice during transport and installation operations.
- Monitor weather windows in real-time and track offshore progress to ensure safe and timely execution.
- Take the lead in preparing for critical go/no-go moments—documenting readiness and aligning all preparation teams to ensure every checklist is complete.
Finally, post-immersion, you’ll conduct thorough reviews to capture lessons learned and identify areas for improvement—refining and optimising work methods for future success.