Technical Due Diligence & Vessel Review
Major project decisions are often made before the full picture is known.
Technical Due Diligence helps owners, investors and project stakeholders establish a verified technical, operational and regulatory baseline before committing significant time or capital.
Mermarine performs independent vessel reviews, validates assumptions and identifies technical, regulatory and commercial risks that may affect project feasibility, budget, schedule and long-term viability.
The objective is simple: reduce uncertainty before major commitments are made.
TECHNICAL BASELINE ASSESSMENT
Technical due diligence starts with establishing a verified vessel baseline.
Mermarine assesses the vessel’s technical condition in relation to the intended project and establishes a verified baseline. The focus is not only on what exists, but on what is usable, adaptable or requires replacement.
This creates a reliable foundation for further engineering, budgeting and decision-making.
REGULATORY & CLASSIFICATION REVIEW
Regulatory compliance and classification requirements define the boundaries of every yacht and vessel project.
Classification, flag state and certification requirements are reviewed at an early stage and translated into practical project implications. Where necessary, specialist input is coordinated to ensure compliance requirements are properly understood and integrated.
This reduces the risk of delays, redesign and costly rework.
Feasibility analyse
A technically possible project is not always commercially, operationally or financially viable.
Mermarine evaluates the relationship between scope, budget, timeline, technical condition and regulatory requirements. Assumptions are tested, information is validated and specialist expertise is incorporated where required.
The result is a realistic assessment of project viability and risk.
PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION & CERTIFICATION
Technical due diligence must ultimately translate into practical implementation, certification and project execution.
Mermarine combines practical shipbuilding experience with technical and regulatory understanding to bridge the gap between theory and reality, while coordinating the expertise required for project-specific challenges.
The objective is straightforward: informed decisions, fewer surprises and better project outcomes.