We deliver the studies, structuring, and documentation a project needs to move from concept to financial close — directly, or through our network of specialist partners. Items marked NEW reflect additions to our core scope.
Early-stage technical and commercial screening to establish whether a project concept merits further investment.
Detailed technical, commercial, and financial analysis confirming a project's viability ahead of major capital commitment.
Independent review of a project's technical basis, assumptions, and documentation on behalf of investors or lenders.
On-the-ground assessment of proposed sites to confirm suitability before detailed design begins.
Quantifying current and forecast demand to size and justify a project's capacity.
Assessing fuel availability, sourcing, and the logistics required to supply a project reliably.
Early engineering definition sufficient to scope, cost, and schedule a project ahead of detailed design.
Evaluating how a project connects to, or operates alongside, the grid.
Physical site investigations that inform design, cost, and risk.
Independent technical certification of reserves, resources, or asset condition for investors and regulators.
Independent technical oversight on behalf of lenders, from due diligence through construction monitoring.
Early identification of environmental and social risks and the studies needed to address them.
Assessing a project's emissions profile and identifying opportunities to reduce it.
Mapping the approvals a project needs and the route to obtaining them.
Confirming land tenure, access rights, and any encumbrances before a project proceeds.
Structured engagement with host communities and other stakeholders throughout development.
Plans for local participation, employment, and skills development required by regulators and lenders.
Early planning for end-of-life obligations, increasingly required by lenders and regulators.
Detailed financial models supporting investment decisions, financing, and negotiations.
Assessing market structure, pricing, and the offtake arrangements needed to support financing.
Structuring the legal and corporate framework a project is financed and built through.
Identifying project risks and how they are allocated, insured, or mitigated to satisfy lenders.
Running the processes that select the contractors and technology a project is built and operated with.
Assessing and structuring carbon credit or offset opportunities tied to a project.
Assembling and organizing the materials investors and lenders need to evaluate a project.
Other development costs required to advance an identified project toward investment readiness, financial close, construction, or implementation.
We'll tell you which of these your project needs next — and how we can help fund and deliver it.