SERVICES

Moderating Experts

We facilitate risk and safety analysis workshops in complex technical projects — independently, methodically, and results-focused.

Risk & Safety workshops

Project Support & Coordination

Stakeholder Alignment

APPROACH

Complexity does not prevent decisions — lack of alignment does.

In large-scale technical projects, decisions often become difficult when multiple stakeholders, interfaces, and priorities must be aligned.

Our services in detail

Independent facilitation for critical project decisions.

Risk & Safety workshops

Independent HAZID, HAZOP, BowTie, and FMECA workshops — structured, objective, and directly applicable.

We facilitate structured risk and safety assessments in large-scale technical projects – neutral, methodically guided, and audit-ready. Our work is tailored to individual client specifications and complies with current standards, including IEC 31010, DIN EN ISO 17776, and DIN EN 61882.

The room typically includes project engineers, HSE managers, system specialists, safety engineers, as well as representatives of clients and EPC contractors — often working under significant time pressure and with differing interests.

This is why thorough preparation is essential to ensure that valuable resources are used efficiently. 

Our role is to create the framework that enables existing expertise to be consolidated, evaluated, and translated into reliable outcomes.

The result: clearly defined risks, transparent assessments, and practical actions that can be directly integrated into project planning and decision-making.

Project Support & Coordination

Project support across multiple project phases — from initial planning through commissioning and operations.

We support projects across multiple phases and ensure that critical topics are not handled in isolation, but are structurally integrated into the overall project lifecycle.

As an independent party, we coordinate and collaborate between clients, EPC contractors, and service providers — particularly in projects with multiple interfaces, high complexity, and limited internal resources.

The result is a consistent and coordinated approach to risk management throughout the project lifecycle.

Stakeholder Alignment

"...it is not about the subject matter." 

The human factor in complex project environments: When projects hit a dead end, we step in to mediate between the parties involved.

This is not about traditional mediation in a private context, but rather about resolving conflicts within complex technical project structures and dependencies.

We guide these clarification processes in a structured and results-oriented manner – with the goal of resolving deadlocked situations and enabling decision-making once again.

The mediation process focuses on achieving lastingoutcomes for all parties involved.

Experience across complex project environments in offshore energy, grid infrastructure, and large-scale industrial projects.
Collaboration with EPC teams, operators, and service providers

COLLABORATION

Structured.
Clear.
Transparent.

Understand the Context

Review of the project environment, current phase, and specific requirements.

Define Scope & Methodology

Alignment on methodology, participants, and workshop objectives.

Facilitate the workshop

Structured facilitation with clear guidance and focused discussions.

Documenting the Results

Audit-ready documentation for implementation and future reference.

OUTCOMES

What Projects Gain

Our Approach

We are not another engineering consultancy.

We do not provide pre-defined answers. We create the framework that enables the right answers to emerge.
The expertise already exists within the project team.

Neutrality Matters.

Creating space for honest technical discussions

Preparation Drives Results.

Clear scope. Clear results.

Discussions Are Not the Outcome.

Results that stand up to scrutiny.

Experience Shows in the Room.

500+ workshop days. 30+ major projects.

Risks identified early cost time.
Risks identified too late cost far more.

Ready to discuss your project?

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