Aaron Right Pte. Ltd. provides independent offshore project risk and readiness reviews across marine operations, installation campaigns, and offshore execution phases.
Our role is to assess whether plans, vessels, and procedures are aligned for safe and effective execution under real operating conditions.
We focus on identifying gaps between planning and operational reality — before they lead to delays, incidents, or commercial exposure.
Scope of review:
- Assessment of project readiness prior to offshore execution
- Review of marine operations procedures and method statements
- Vessel suitability and capability verification
- DP readiness and operational capability assessment (where applicable)
- Evaluation of risk assessments and mitigation measures
- Review of interface between engineering, marine, and operations teams
- Verification of safety-critical systems and operational arrangements
- Offshore attendance and real-time project support (as required)
Where we add value:
- Identify risks not captured in planning or documentation
- Ensure alignment between engineering assumptions and operational capability
- Highlight gaps between procedures and actual execution conditions
- Support decision-making under time and commercial pressure
- Improve confidence in project readiness prior to mobilisation
- Deliver clear, independent assessments for stakeholders and clients
Who it’s for:
- Offshore wind developers and project owners
- EPC contractors and installation teams
- Marine contractors and vessel operators
- Technical and project managers
- Charterers requiring independent assurance
Our approach:
Reviews are conducted with focus on:
- Operational reality — how systems and vessels perform in practice
- Evidence-based assessment — grounded in inspection and verification
- System interaction — recognising links between people, equipment, and procedures
- Commercial awareness — understanding impact on schedule, cost, and delivery
Before offshore operations begin, readiness must be verified — not assumed.