Industry

Energy

From power generation to networks and renewables, we work inside energy projects where schedule integrity, claims exposure and P6 governance carry real commercial and safety weight.

Energy sector operations
  • Power · Renewables · NetworksSegments
  • Oracle Primavera P6Platform
  • Owner & contractorSides we work
  • Outage & connection windowsSpecialty

What we bring

Schedules calibrated to the dates that actually move

Outages, network connections, commissioning sequences and regulatory milestones do not move because a plan slipped. We bring the discipline that keeps those dates credible.

  • Commissioning-aware planning

    Schedules built so commissioning, energisation and handover hold their logic - not bolted on once construction is late.

  • Outage & connection windows

    Planned outages, network connections and regulatory milestones managed as constraints, with mitigation visible before the window closes.

  • P6 on owner terms

    Schedules built and updated to the owner's P6 standard - structure, codes, baselines and reporting that hold up to assurance review.

How we engage

From baseline through energisation

Energy projects are not won by reviews. We sit inside the delivery team and own the cycle end-to-end.

  1. Assess the controls state

    Review schedule, records and assurance expectations - mapping where the plan is silent, optimistic or contested.

  2. Stand up the baseline

    Baseline established or stabilised, commissioning logic integrated, and outage / connection constraints reflected in the master plan.

  3. Run the weekly cycle

    Status, lookahead, risk, EVM and reporting - owned alongside the project team, on the rhythm steering and the regulator expect.

  4. Lift the team

    Templates, training and documented procedures left behind so the in-house controls team can sustain the discipline.

Where this bites

The moments that test an energy schedule

The plan goes from defensible to contested in three predictable places. We are usually engaged either to prevent them - or to clean them up.

  • Connection slips

    A network connection date moves and the whole commissioning sequence has to be re-logic’d. The records made now decide what is recoverable later.

  • Outage overruns

    A planned outage extends and the asset is unavailable past the agreed window. Quantum, EOT and operational exposure all move at once.

  • Assurance challenge

    An independent reviewer challenges the schedule logic or the EVM baseline. The position has to hold up without rebuilding the records under pressure.

What good looks like

Outcomes that hold up to assurance review

  1. A baseline aligned to commissioning and energisation milestones
  2. Outage and connection windows defended end-to-end
  3. P6 schedules and reporting built to the owner's standard
  4. Records that hold up if entitlement gets contested

FAQ

Common questions about our energy work

Keep the energisation date credible.

Tell us where the schedule, the outage plan or the assurance position is sitting today - we'll put a senior practitioner on a short call and map what good looks like for your project.