Ferranti Group brings independent engineering consultation and hands-on EPC delivery under one roof — so the people who help you decide what to build are accountable to the same standard as the people who build it.
We built Ferranti Group because clients kept asking the same question at the wrong time: "should we even be building this?" — after the contractor was already chosen. We wanted one place where that question gets answered first.
Ferranti Power spent three decades on the delivery side of process industries — rail, aviation, power, cement, steel, paper, water, renewables and automotive — running EPC, procurement and after-sales work across three continents.
Ferranti Consulting is the deliberate extension of that experience into the earlier, independent part of a project: the studies, designs and technical opinions that decide whether an asset gets built well, or gets built at all. Two divisions, one accountable standard, and a client who no longer has to manage the handoff themselves.
Engage one division on its own, or both across a single asset's life — the same technical judgment either way.
Our electro-mechanical EPC and after-sales arm — the trading, contracting and field execution business behind power, industrial and infrastructure projects across Asia, the Americas and Australia.
Independent technical advisory for owners, lenders and operators — engaged before, alongside, or entirely separate from any contractor, including our own.
Most clients enter through one door and never need the other — but the sequence below is how the two divisions work when a project runs the full course.
Ferranti Consulting studies feasibility, technical risk and compliance before capital is committed.
FEED and detailed engineering set the technical basis a contractor will be held to.
Ferranti Power executes EPC and procurement, or oversees a third-party contractor as owner's engineer.
After-sales support, audits and efficiency reviews keep the asset performing to spec long-term.
Generation, transmission, distribution, green energy and EV charging infrastructure.
Plant construction, machinery selection, rolling mills and process optimisation.
Electrical systems, simulator infrastructure and airport power works.
Process industry engineering across water treatment, sugar and chemical plants.
Power quality, backup systems and critical infrastructure for digital operators.
Smart city systems, industrial automation and IoT-enabled plant controls.
Electro-mechanical works supporting automotive manufacturing lines.
Technical consultation and electro-mechanical support for process facilities.
Tell us where the project stands — we'll route it to the right division, or run both together.