Every scope starts with a practical question: what needs to be delivered for the project to move forward? From there, the work is organised around the technical content, the project structure and the required level of detail.
Engineering services
| Basic engineering
A strong basic engineering phase creates structure early in the project. Technical principles, interfaces and system layouts are organised in line with project requirements, follow-up disciplines and future execution. | Detail engineering Detail engineering is developed with direct focus on coordination between disciplines, practical execution and alignment with planning. Deliverables are structured to support procurement, production and project continuity. |
| Production engineering
Production engineering supports the reality of construction on the yard. Engineering output is prepared in a way that helps teams continue building efficiently, with fewer interruptions, corrections and coordination issues during execution. Across every phase, the focus stays the same: engineering that supports progress throughout the project. | Mechanical engineering
Mechanical scopes often involve multiple systems, suppliers and interfaces. Keeping those interfaces aligned is just as important as the engineering itself. The required level of detail differs from project to project. What works in yacht building is not always what commercial shipbuilding requires. Piping systems, HVAC, auxiliary systems, propulsion-related installations, equipment integration and outfitting design. |
| Structural engineering
Structural scopes need to provide the level of detail required for production, while maintaining clear interfaces with outfitting and other disciplines. From detailed superyacht structures to more standardised commercial vessels, engineering output needs to match the way the vessel will actually be built. Steel and aluminium structures, hull and deck structures, foundations, structural calculations, detailing and production drawings. | System integration & outfitting
Maritime projects depend on the interaction Outfitting Outfitting decisions often affect accessibility, maintainability and available space long after construction has started. Small changes can have consequences for multiple systems and disciplines. Equipment integration, platforms, ladders, pipe supports, cable supports and outfitting structures. System integration Technical challenges rarely arise within a single discipline. More often, they appear where systems, suppliers and project phases come together. Managing interfaces and technical dependencies early helps avoid surprises further down the project. Supplier coordination, interface management and multidisciplinary alignment throughout execution. |
Multidisciplinary scopes and project support
Technical challenges rarely arise within a single discipline. More often, they appear where systems, suppliers and project phases come together.
Years of experience in complex shipbuilding projects have taught us where dependencies arise and which decisions can affect the wider project. Looking beyond individual disciplines helps maintain consistency, manage interfaces and keep engineering aligned with production and execution.
Staying involved during construction is part of that approach. Questions from production, supplier information and changes during execution are simply part of shipbuilding. Maintaining oversight and supporting the project when needed helps keep work packages moving and prevents unnecessary pressure on the organisation.
Coordination in The Netherlands
Engineering scopes are carried out by the specialists best suited to the work and project phase, while technical coordination and design reviews remain organised from the Netherlands. Together with HOFF Partners in Engineering, projects are supported according to high Dutch and German standards.
Existing ways of working remain leading. Documentation structures, project procedures and yard standards are already in place. Engineering teams fit into that structure rather than creating a new one.
Handing over a scope requires trust. That is why we stay closely involved. Questions are picked up immediately and decisions are discussed early. Staying on top of the work helps keep small changes from becoming bigger ones further down the project.
| ✓Local presence Close to yards, suppliers and project teams. Available when direct involvement on site is required. | ✓Dutch guidance Experienced team with a practical understanding of how maritime projects are organised and executed. | ✓Multidisciplinary Looking beyond individual disciplines helps identify dependencies early and maintain consistency throughout the project. |