How ProjectVIEW ERP Applies to Offshore Wind & Renewable Foundations Managing High-Volume, Repetitive Offshore Installation Programs Offshore wind and renewable foundation projects are typically delivered as high-volume programs involving repetitive fabrication, transport, and installation of monopiles, jackets, or gravity-based foundations. Commercial risk arises when productivity varies across installation campaigns. ProjectVIEW ERP enables contractors to structure costs and performance by foundation type, installation campaign, and vessel spread, providing clear visibility into cost and productivity trends across large-scale programs. Example:Compare installation productivity and cost performance across multiple foundation campaigns to identify inefficiencies early and stabilize margins at program level. Controlling Vessel-Intensive Operations and Weather Dependency Renewable foundation installation relies heavily on specialized vessels, jack-up barges, and weather-sensitive offshore operations. Weather downtime, vessel availability, and installation readiness directly affect daily costs. ProjectVIEW ERP provides real-time visibility into vessel utilization, offshore labor deployment, and weather-related downtime, enabling proactive control of high daily operating costs. Example:Identify cost exposure caused by weather delays during piling or installation works and adjust offshore execution strategies to minimize vessel idle time. Managing Interface Risk Between Fabrication and Offshore Works Renewable foundation projects require tight coordination between fabrication yards, transport logistics, and offshore installation schedules. Misalignment between fabrication completion and offshore windows quickly escalates commercial exposure. ProjectVIEW ERP links fabrication progress, transport readiness, and offshore installation phases within a single commercial structure, ensuring interface-driven risks remain visible. Example:Detect cost impact caused by delayed foundation fabrication affecting offshore installation windows and re-sequence works to protect vessel schedules. RELATED ASSETS Related Stakeholders E&P Owner Marine Contractor