Help clients win international projects with sound strategies and proposals aligned to global best practice.
- International bid management consulting and proposal preparation
- Technical due diligence
- Concept design and feasibility studies
Hextu works alongside client teams to deliver cross-border energy, chemical, and resources programmes. Our twelve services cover the asset lifecycle from opportunity screening and planning through feasibility, design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and operations, ensuring disciplined execution at every stage.
Supporting energy, resources, chemicals, and new energy clients since 2018.
We assemble the right mix of delivery resources from the modules below.
Help clients win international projects with sound strategies and proposals aligned to global best practice.
Benchmark front-end and detailed design against international standards while refining technical solutions.
Establish engineering management systems and execute alongside clients with embedded teams.
Quantify risk, strengthen safety, and connect global project data through digital platforms.
Bilingual consultants, discipline engineers, and project management specialists collaborate from bid through start-up to back every service line.
Align stakeholder strategy to deliver compliant, competitive proposals.
Benchmark codes across regions, optimise schemes, and manage design interfaces.
Build engineering management systems and deploy dedicated PM experts to keep execution predictable.
Quantify risk in real time, make decision trails traceable, and support safe operations.
Hextu works side-by-side with owners and EPC teams, focusing on evidence-based decisions and traceable value.
Rapid diagnostics to assess portfolio health, risks, and value leakage.
Co-create roadmaps, decision rights, and operating cadence that fit existing governance.
Onsite expert squads and virtual PMO support to drive delivery.
Training, capability transfer, and continuous improvement loops.
We can quickly convene leadership and delivery leads to surface value levers and priority actions.