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  • Big enough to deliver - Small enough to care

  • International Overview

    Global reach with 14 offices in 7 countries

    Alliances in 25 countries spanning the Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa & Middle East

    Knowledge of international markets supply/demand

    Over 750 consultants on assignments worldwide

    Over 7000 high quality candidates seeking assignment through Omega

  • Global CoverageCanada Singapore Australia - Perth

    Stavanger Bergen Oslo Trondheim Kristiansund

    UK Lithuania

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  • Established in 1991

    Norwegian, privately held with 13 offices worldwide

    1,050+ employees worldwide

    2014 Revenue approximately $280 million

    One of the largest IT companies in Norway

    One of the fastest growing technology companies in Houston

    Quick Facts

    We provide project management software and expertise worldwide

  • Clients

  • Project Personnel / Consulting Services Project Management

    Project Control

    Document Control

    Contracts and Procurement

    Construction Management

    Engineering

    Mechanical Completion

    Commissioning

    Quality Control and Assurance

    Marine Warranty Surveying

    Inspection and Maintenance

    HSE / QA /QC

    IT

  • Completion Management

    Mechanical Completion, Commissioning and Preservation

    Contract Management

    Planning, tendering, award and ongoing

    management of contracts

    Cost Management

    Estimate, budget and control project cost and progress

    Experience and Benchmarking

    Analyze project experience and improve decision making

    Health and Safety

    Improve safety, reduce risk, and ensure compliance

    Interface Management

    Streamline information exchange with stakeholders

    Quality Management

    Plan audits and follow up non-conformances

    Risk Management

    Identify, address and control project risks.

    Document Management

    Manage project documents and ensure efficient workflow

    PIMS Products

  • PimsBooked Cost

    Planned and Actual

    Progress

    Quantities

    Supplier Register

    WBS and other

    Structures

    Committments

    Technical/

    Engineering Data

    Dashboard

    Analysis

    Forecasting

    Reporting

    Pims Completion Management Pims Contract Management

    Pims Cost ManagementPims Document ManagementPims Experience & Benchmarking

    Pims HSE ManagementPims Interface Management

    Pims Quality ManagementPims Risk Management

    Pims TeamDocuments

  • Marine Operations, Naval Architecture, Inspection and Maintenance

    Capabilities

  • Naval Architecture & Structural Engineering

    Hydrostatics, Hydrodynamics, Motions Class Regulatory compliance Hull selection & sizing Design and analysis of mooring systems Comprehensive stability analyses including code checking Lightweight surveys and weight management Structural FEM analyses (environmental loading) Fatigue Life Assessment

  • Marine Operations & Marine Engineering Marine Warranty Survey Client Representation Preparation of Marine Procedures Project Management Marine Contracting Lift analysis / Loadouts Ballast plans Vessel selection Code application T&I Rigging design

    Failure Mode Analysis Suitability Surveys & Valuations System Commissioning Vessel Upgrade Engineering Ballast systems / Hull Systems Turret moorings Equipment selection Technical Risk Hull Systems Assurance Power Generation

  • Through Life Integrity Management

    Develop high-level integrity strategies Through project quality management Review and improvement of maintenance and

    reliability activities Condition monitoring of critical equipment Documentation / data management Corrosion management Training and continuous improvement Inspection planning / management

  • Marine Asset Integrity

    Asset Integrity Management

    Integrity management

    strategy

    Project Quality

    Management

    Reliability & Maintenance Management

    Corrosion management

    Inspection Management

    General condition assessment

    Visual inspection of hull and outfittings

    Compliance with statutory regs.

    Review of original equipment specifications

    Review of stability booklet

    Moorings suitability review

    Marine equipment evaluation

    OEM specifications

    System schematics

    Data sheet review

    Power generation adequacy

    Ballast and pumping systems

    Offloading system evaluation

    Hydraulic system review

    Technical risk surveys

    Confirm limiting operational environmental criteria

    Review of maintenance schedule and records

    Safety critical element review

    Key hazard area identification

    Mooring system composition assessment

    Hull structuresdesign

    Structural analysis

    Fatigue analysis

    Fracture mechanism

    Defect identification & monitoring

    Failure mode evaluation

    Classification & Flag

    Assessment against class rules

    Gap analysis with current standards

    Life extension and negotiation

    Marine Asset Integrity

  • The 4 Ps For Your Project

    People access to the engineers and technicians you need

    Processes software and industry best practices

    Past Project success 100s of projects delivered

    Passion the energy, focus and drive

  • Summary Extend your Ability to Influence Cost

    Lower Your Organizational Risk

    Increase The Predictability of Project Outcomes

    Provide Better Decision Support for Upper Management