
Bridging the gap between engineering and execution
Supporting project teams with transportation, lifting, installation and constructability input during feasibility, FEED and engineering phases.
Company
Practical project support for complex industrial projects
Successful industrial projects require more than engineering alone. They depend on practical coordination between engineering, logistics, operations, contractors and project stakeholders.
CORAL-LIFT supports the transportation, replacement and installation of critical assets across complex industrial projects involving project cargo, heavy transport, lifting operations and execution activities.
Many execution problems originate much earlier in project development. Transportation requirements, lifting requirements, installation considerations, constructability constraints, execution planning and project risks are often shaped during feasibility studies, FEED and engineering phases.
When these factors are considered early, project teams can make better decisions, improve coordination and reduce costly issues later during site execution.
At CORAL-LIFT, execution begins during project development, not when equipment arrives on site.


Approach
Our approach
CORAL-LIFT contributes practical execution input throughout the project lifecycle, helping teams address real delivery requirements before they become site problems.
Execution perspective
Support grounded in real project conditions, operational constraints, transportation requirements, lifting considerations and execution planning.
Early project integration
Input during feasibility studies, FEED and engineering phases to identify transportation, lifting, installation and constructability risks before execution begins.
Interface management
Coordination between engineering teams, contractors, logistics providers, operations personnel and stakeholders to support smooth project delivery from development through execution.
Planning
Planning for execution
Successful execution starts long before equipment arrives on site.
Decisions made during feasibility studies, FEED and engineering phases often determine how safely, efficiently and realistically a project can be executed.
Transportation planning, lifting strategies, installation methodologies and constructability reviews should be incorporated early so project teams understand execution requirements before work reaches site.
Early execution input helps reduce risk, improve safety and avoid costly late-stage changes caused by practical constraints being identified too late.
CORAL-LIFT helps bridge the gap between engineering intent and practical execution reality.


Leadership
Leadership
Jos van der Sanden – Managing director
Jos van der Sanden brings more than 15 years of international experience across project cargo, heavy transport, lifting operations and complex industrial projects.
His background spans petrochemical, industrial, energy, infrastructure, marine and offshore sectors, with experience across technical, commercial and operational disciplines in Europe, the Caribbean and other international markets.
He has worked at the intersection of project development and project execution, helping bridge the gap between engineering intent and practical execution requirements.
15+ years industry experience
International project background
Technical & commercial perspective
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Early execution input improves project safety, constructability and delivery performance. CORAL-LIFT helps bridge the gap between design and reality during project development, transportation planning, lifting operations, installation activities and project execution.
