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Project management excellence

by Sarah MacNamara
March 3, 2025
in Asset Management, Civil Construction, Electricity, Features, Gas, Networks, Pipelines, Projects, Renewable Energy, Sponsored Editorial
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Velco Project Solutions specialises in delivering tailored solutions that integrate people, systems processes and tools. Image: Narong/stock.adobe.com

Velco Project Solutions specialises in delivering tailored solutions that integrate people, systems processes and tools. Image: Narong/stock.adobe.com

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Effective project management lies at the heart of the energy sector’s continued success.

Whether it’s a new development or an upgrade to an existing asset, complex systems, tight deadlines and strict regulations are the norm for projects in the energy industry.

With so many moving parts, one size fits all solutions rarely fit the bill.

Successful project delivery instead hinges on a tailored approach, led by a professional and experienced team that can seamlessly navigate the many complexities associated with major energy projects.

Project precision

Velco Project Solutions provides project management people, systems and processes for clients in all areas of the energy industry – from oil and gas surface facilities and mining infrastructure, to renewables, rehabilitation and beyond.

The company specialises in delivering tailored solutions that integrate people, systems processes and tools, helping clients develop their assets and maximise revenue.

At the core of the company’s approach is flexibility, led by the understanding that no two projects are the same, so no two solutions should be either.

Velco Project Solutions Director, Bernard Toakley, explains, “We tailor our systems, processes and people to suit the scale, complexity and budget of our clients.

“We recognise that not all clients are the same and we value this difference.”

The team has experience across a range of industries and organisations, adapting their expertise to suit the needs of each project, from start to finish.

“We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality staff with the values, experience and commitment to navigate the most challenging projects,” he said.

“Our people also have the added benefit of being able to leverage our extensive network to solve complex technical and commercial issues, conduct benchmarking and deliver project tools, templates and systems,” Mr Toakley added.

Using its experienced staff and wealth of resources, Velco Project Solutions provides a flexible approach to clients who are unable to sustain full-time project staff themselves, removing the recruitment costs and ongoing overheads of retaining a project team. This means clients can focus on their goals and priorities, while leaving the project management to the experts.

Velco Project Solutions represents its clients to deliver their projects by managing contractors, suppliers, engineering, construction management, commissioning and operational readiness.

In addition to project management services, Velco Project Solutions offers engineering, risk management and workshop facilitation, project governance, readiness and organisational capability assessments, – all aimed at setting its clients up for success.

For more information, visit velcoprojectsolutions.com.au

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