Access Solutions
Access Solutions
Offshore and shipyard projects often hinge on “access” as the primary factor determining feasibility. Even the best team, the right materials, and the best methods will not yield results without establishing safe and efficient access to the work surface. For this reason, access solutions are not merely a “support service” but a fundamental component of project planning.
Scaffolding solutions tailored to the job site: where scaffolding is required, where rope access is suitable, how the work sequence aligns with the access plan, how OHS/permit processes are managed, and how site layout should be established. Once these questions are clarified, team downtime decreases, work progresses more smoothly, and deadlines become predictable.

Scaffolding solutions for offshore and shipyard sites
Certified rope access solutions for high/hard-to-reach areas
Integration of the access plan with the work sequence
Site coordination aligned with OHS/permit processes
Access is not just about safety;
it’s about efficiency and deadlines.
The right access plan reduces team downtime and ensures work progresses in a controlled and efficient manner. DEGEM manages access as an integral part of the work plan.


The Key to On-Site Work:
Proper Access Planning
In offshore and shipyard environments, “access” is often the first factor determining the feasibility of a job. Even the best team, the right materials, and the best methods won’t produce results without safe and efficient access to the work surface. Therefore, access solutions are not merely a “support service” but a fundamental element of project planning.
DEGEM plans access solutions tailored to the job site: where scaffolding is required, where rope access is suitable, how the work sequence aligns with the access plan, how OHS/permit processes are managed, and how the site layout should be established. Once these questions are clarified, team downtime decreases, work progresses more smoothly, and deadlines become predictable.
Frequently Asked Questions
By accurately assessing the scope, establishing the work sequence based on operational constraints, and pre-planning access and material preparation.
Yes; a mobilization and implementation plan is developed based on site conditions and the requirements of the scope.