About Quayside Consultants


Quayside Consultants is a dynamic engineering firm, set up in September 2019 to provide expert technical services in support of port and crane casualty damage claims. Quayside comprises a team of engineering specialists with hundreds of years of combined experience in accident investigation and port design and construction.

Port and crane casualty damage is a niche area of marine insurance referred to as fixed and floating object damage (FFO). In addition to ships and barges it involves objects (structures) of steel, concrete and sometimes timber, as well as land-based equipment and machinery. These are designed by civil engineers or engineers of other specialized disciplines and as such their damage investigation require the specialist knowledge available within Quayside’s team of engineers to help reach acceptable technical and commercial solutions.

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Our Principals


Our commitment and attention to detail is at the heart of our service. The founding principles of our company are:

  • Our clients are the core of our business
  • Our objective is to take ownership of our client’s technical problems and
    issues as our own
  • By understanding our client’s business requirements our aim is to provide the best possible expert advice

Services


Quayside’s services are solely focused on the investigation and when required, the supervision and resolution of the technical and fiscal aspects encountered in crane, and fixed and floating object damage (FFO) claims.

Our services include:
  • Desk studies
  • Initial on-site investigations
  • Diver inspection management
  • Advice on repair solutions and costs
  • Organising and monitoring of repair contracts
  • Assistance in the settlement of claims
  • Review of consequential business interruption loss claims
  • Sourcing replacement cargo handling equipment
  • Expert witness and dispute resolution support

Who We Are


Quayside Consultants is a team of very experienced engineers. Our team includes the specialist and complimentary skills required for the investigation and resolution of all technical aspects encountered in crane, and fixed and floating object damage (FFO) claims.

These include:
  • Terminal operations
  • Jetties, quays and breakwaters
  • Mooring, berthing and turning dolphins
  • Fenders
  • Offshore oil and gas platforms
  • Sub-sea pipelines and cables
  • Single and conventional buoy moorings (SBMs & CBMs)
  • Marine loading arms (MLA) and flexible hoses
  • Dry bulk ship loaders and unloaders
  • Quayside cranes
  • Ship’s cranes
  • Jetty pipelines, manifolds, valves and controls
  • Bridges
  • Piling and geotechnical issues
  • Detailed repair cost estimating, resource planning and programming

Our Team


KEITH CHARLES

BSc
Marine Civil Engineer

Keith provides specialist civil engineering consultancy services to P&I Clubs, insurance companies, lawyers, ship owners, port and marina owners and operators, and other members of the maritime engineering community. His principal activities concern the survey of damages to marine structures and mechanical handling equipment, and he has carried out port damage surveys worldwide. He provides engineering advice on causation, extent of damage, scope and cost of repair, review of business interruption and loss of use claims, and when required project management of repair works.

Keith has over 35 years’ experience in the marine and offshore oil & gas industries. Since 2002 he has worked for specialist marine surveyors and loss adjustors involved with marine insurance claims. Prior to this he has worked on various multi-disciplined projects on behalf of large engineering and oil and gas companies including, Amec/Matthew Hall, Davy McKee, Constructors John Brown, Shell, British Gas, and Lloyds Register both in the UK and overseas.

In 2010 Keith authored a book on Fixed Object Damage and has previously served on a Pianc committee for Inland Navigation Safety. He has given numerous presentations on marine casualties involving port structures and cranes.

KEN RUSSELL

Marine Civil Engineer

Ken provides specialist marine civil engineering construction and costing advice for the repair and/or replacement of damaged marine structures. Ken initially started his career as a marine site engineer/agent with John Shelbourne & Co Ltd before taking on estimating responsibilities for marine works as well as acting as Contract Manager. Following the takeover of the company by Costain Civil Engineering he became General Manager responsible for all aspects of running the Company and finally Managing Director. The company carried out all types of marine construction work, including “design and construct” projects, sheet piled wharf walls, container berths, jetties, dolphins, mass concrete harbour walls, cofferdams, and Ro-Ro facilities.

He later became a Director of Costain Civil Engineering responsible for marine works in the UK. He has also been a Business Development Manager for Bam Nuttall and Construction Advisor to Royal Haskoning. Since 2010 he has been involved in advising and pricing of damaged port structures in various parts of the World.

GEORGE STEELE

BSc (Hons), CEng, FICE, FCIHT
Port Civil Engineer

George has over 35 years’ experience in the operation and maintenance of ports. Having worked with port operators as a Port Engineer and General Manager, George provides practical experience of the business interruption and construction issues encountered in a working port during the repair process following a damage incident. George has held senior management posts with responsibility for maintenance, operation and capital developments at several major international ports (in both the public and private sectors). His experience encompasses terminals handling a variety of cargo types including containers, dry bulk, liquid bulk, general and breakbulk.

His expertise covers the full scope of port engineering and operation from railways, roads, drainage, pavements, buildings, dredging and reclamation, ro-ro, environmental planning consents and quay wall design for new and existing operational ports.

TERRY BUSSEY

Marine Contractor

Terry provides specialist practical knowledge of repair and reconstruction options and procedures for damaged marine structures.

Terry is an ex Works Manager and Marine Construction Superintendent with many years’ experience in the marine construction industry spent mostly with Costain’s Civil Engineering group and their associated companies. His experience includes responsibilities for piling operations and the construction (and decommissioning) of most types of marine structures, including wharfs, jetties, ro-ro berths, cofferdams, boat hoists, bridges, groynes and sea defences. His experience includes the use of large floating plant and jack up platforms in fast flowing tidal waters, and the co-ordination and supervision of work gangs and various specialist contractors.

MICHAEL CARVELL

IEng, AMIStructE
Structural Engineer

Mike carries out structural assessment surveys of damage marine structures. He also provides structural design review of repair proposals and analysis of alternative repair options. Mike has over 35 years’ experience in structural analysis and detail design of marine, industrial and domestic structures for both steel and reinforced concrete. His design experience of marine structures includes jetties, steel sheet pile walls, tubular piles, and cofferdams. He has carried out numerous surveys of damaged marine structures in Europe, Africa, Middle East and South America, and provided advice on their condition and repair.

He has headed up large structural design teams in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai for industrial development projects. He has also worked in Denmark and Nigeria, and carried out site visits to Pakistan, USA, Australia, Vietnam, UAE, Russia and Switzerland.

IAIN GIBB

BSc, FICE
Civil Engineer – Bridges

Iain provides specialist engineering support and advice on bridge damage and repair. He has held senior appointments with Design Consultants and Local Authorities and has considerable experience in road and railway bridge design, construction and management. He has lectured on bridge engineering to the Prestressed Concrete Association, Steel Construction Institute and Thomas Telford Training and contributed to several bridge engineering publications. He has also assisted with Dispute Resolution and Mediation.

ROBERT GABBITAS

Mechanical and production engineer – Fenders

Rob provides specialist engineering support and advice on fender damage and design. Rob is one of the fender industry’s foremost designers and application engineers. He has over 35 years’ design and project management experience in the fender industry and has overseen approximately 600 fender systems worldwide from the mid‐1990s onwards. He has worked at senior management level for several of the world’s leading manufacturers and is the creator and designer of the Trelleborg and Fentek parallel motion fender. He has project managed many turn‐key installations for ship impact protection systems, seismic lock gate bearings for the new Panama Canal, and developed and tested numerous complex fender systems.

GERHARD MICKELEIT

BSc, PE (Mechanical)
Crane Engineer

Gerhard is a senior crane engineer who has been involved with the design, manufacture, and operation of cranes since 1977. His involvement with cranes includes design, R&D, sales, manufacturing, consultancy, CE certification, QC, HSE., site inspections, and project management with responsibility for structural, mechanical and electrical systems. He has knowledge of various types of cranes and equipment, and their repair and modification.

Gerhard has worked with major crane manufactures, Konecranes, Noell and Peiner. On retiring from Konecranes in 2017 Gerhard carried out various freelance crane work and is now a dedicated specialist crane consultant with Quayside Consultants.

LUDGER RICHTER

MSc (Eng) Dipl. Ing.
Crane Structural / Mechanical Engineer

Ludger is a senior structural / mechanical engineer with 30 years’ experience in the design and analysis of cranes, crane modification, refurbishment and repair. His experience includes; ship-to-shore gantry cranes, straddle carriers, offshore pedestal cranes, ships cranes, overhead bridge cranes for steel mills and nuclear power plants. Ludger has carried out structural and stability calculations for the delivery of new STS cranes including sea fastening calculations and loading/unloading surveys. He has performed numerous damaged crane inspections, machinery repairs and upgrades on various types of cranes and in numerous ports around the world. He has also carried out several crane failure investigations and analyses.

ERWIN WAGNER

Crane Site Engineer

Erwin has over 30 years’ experience in the installation, commissioning and repair of cranes and port equipment.

He has worked for several crane manufacturers including ZPMC, Konecranes and Noell. He has also worked for major terminal operators including APM Terminals and was the Maintenance and Repairs Manager for APM Terminals Apapa limited. Here he established the maintenance and workshop facilities and carried out recommissioning of 30-year-old Ship to Shore cranes, repairs of reach stackers and forklifts, mobile harbour cranes (Liebherr), receipt of new machinery and development of maintenance procedures. He has also overseen and advised on the dismantling and removal of a toppled quayside gantry crane. His experience includes working in numerous ports and terminals around the world.

JOSEPH CARVELL

CAD Draughtsman

Experience


Fenders
Dolphins
Quays & Wharfs
Quay Walls
Marine Loading Arms
Quayside Cranes

Quayside Consultants comprise a team of very experienced engineers with the complimentary skills and experiences required for the investigation, supervision and resolution of all technical aspects encountered in crane and fixed and floating object damage (FFO) claims. These claims cover a very wide variety of maritime structures, facilities and equipment including quays, docks, jetties, fenders, breakwaters, locks, bridges and causeways, submarine pipelines, fixed and floating offshore oil platforms, as well as cargo handling equipment including quayside and shipside cranes.

Please click on the images for more information on the experience Quayside Consultants can bring to the investigation of the port and crane damage claims
Fenders
Dolphins
Quays & Wharfs
Quay Walls
Marine Loading Arms
Quayside Cranes

First Response


With Strategic Alliances established with Civil & Structural Engineering consultancy companies based in USA, Brazil, Chile, Panama, Russia, South Africa, India and Vietnam, we are able to provide a Global First Response Service for fixed and floating object damage (FFOD) claims in:

  • North America (Canada + USA)
  • Latin America + Caribbean
  • Russia and CIS countries
  • Africa
  • India
  • South East Asia

These locally based engineers are supported and guided by Quayside's FFOD specialists to provide a fast and technically competent service.

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Quayside Consultants
10 Lower Thames Street | London | EC3R 6AF