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When should investors request technical review for floating assets?

Before major capex gates—concept feasibility, pre-fabrication contracts, and installation financing—when class, mooring, or site assumptions remain unverified.

Detailed explanation

Review should examine stability, mooring, regulatory pathway, fabrication realism, utilities, and interface completeness—not only financial models.

Why it matters

Pitches often reach investors before marine feasibility is documented.

Example from work

Due diligence patterns from entertainment and suite programs inform credible investor evidence requests.

Common mistakes

  • Relying on renders without hydrostatics.
  • Reviewing finance without marine scope.

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When should investors request technical review for floating assets?

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Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · Sheikh M. Abdullah · All answers