Erection Engineering & Heavy Lift Network
The decisions, constraints, sequences, and commercial patterns behind the world's most complex lifting and erection projects.
Sectors covered
What EE&HL Does
Not a consultancy. Not a newsletter-only publication. A commercial intelligence operation serving the sector through a range of distinct activities.
Biweekly sector intelligence published on Beehiiv and distributed across LinkedIn and Substack — 4,000+ subscribers. Each issue takes one real project situation and unpacks the commercial logic — the decisions, the sequence gaps, the contract exposure — that engineering reviews miss.
Vendors, equipment manufacturers, insurers, and training bodies operating in the heavy lift sector can reach a verified practitioner audience through sponsored content — written in editorial voice, disclosed clearly, and distributed across 17,000+ LinkedIn followers and the newsletter subscriber base.
Pattern recognition from 15 years at the contractor-client interface — applied to how vendors position their offer, how insurers understand sequencing risk, how training bodies identify commercial literacy gaps in their audience. Not engineering advice. Commercial observation, documented and directed.
The EE&HL Network Group on LinkedIn brings together engineers, project managers, commercial leads, and procurement professionals across heavy lift, civil, offshore, and industrial construction. 1,500+ verified practitioners — not a generic engineering group. Discussion, case sharing, and commercial intelligence in one place.
Join the Group →EE&HL contributes analytical articles to leading sector trade publications. Each piece applies the same commercial intelligence framework to a documented project situation, extending sector reach beyond the newsletter and LinkedIn audience to verified industry readerships.
About
15+ years at the contractor-client interface across heavy lifting and erection engineering. Not an engineer — a commercial observer. The discipline is pattern recognition: identifying the decisions, sequence assumptions, and risk allocations that generate disputes, delays, and cost exposure on major lift scopes.
EE&HL Network translates that experience into intelligence that vendors, insurers, practitioners, and training bodies can use.
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Advisory enquiries, sponsorship discussions, media partnerships, and contributed article proposals are all handled directly — no forms, no intermediaries.
If you are a vendor, insurer, training body, or organisation operating at the commercial interface of heavy lift and erection engineering — and you want to understand how decisions are made on the other side of the table — that is the conversation this is built for.
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