Mammoet foundation
Heavy-lift and transport experience begins forming around international standards, engineered planning and disciplined execution on complex industrial sites.
Phenyx Rebuild brings together Mammoet-shaped operational discipline, European technology access and local Ukrainian execution teams for complex lifting, transport and industrial recovery projects.
A career built where engineering, responsibility and national recovery meet on the ground.
Phenyx Rebuild was created from practical field experience: moving oversized structures, coordinating heavy-lift resources, solving route and site constraints, and keeping execution accountable when the margin for error is small.
The founder's background sits at the intersection of heavy lifting, engineered transport, power infrastructure, steel, wind and industrial installation. That experience now becomes a focused platform for clients who need more than a contractor list - they need one team that can connect feasibility, equipment, permits, logistics, installation and handover.
Our work is deliberately hands-on. We start with site reality, build the delivery chain around it, and stay close to the project until the asset is installed, tested and ready for operation.
Heavy-lift and transport experience begins forming around international standards, engineered planning and disciplined execution on complex industrial sites.
Work expands across technically demanding projects in Ukraine, including nuclear, bridge, wind, steel and industrial environments where lifting, transport and installation must be planned as one chain.
Dialogue with European institutions and the NL Embassy network strengthens the model: connect EU equipment, engineering and materials with real reconstruction needs in Ukraine.
The accumulated field experience becomes an independent integration platform for heavy lifting, transport, market entry and turnkey industrial recovery projects.
Phenyx Rebuild openly acknowledges the standards, discipline and execution culture shaped through the Mammoet ecosystem. That foundation matters: complex heavy lifting is not only equipment capacity, but planning culture, site safety, method statements and responsibility under pressure.
Today Phenyx Rebuild operates as its own independent platform, carrying forward that field mentality while building a partner network dedicated to Ukraine's recovery.
Rebuilding infrastructure matters. Rebuilding confidence, community and a sense of future matters too. Surf HUTIR is the social side of the mission - a place-making and community initiative built around resilience, outdoor culture and the belief that recovery should be felt by people, not only measured in tonnes moved.
For Phenyx Rebuild, this is not a decorative CSR block. It is a reminder that every bridge, plant, road and energy asset ultimately serves human life, local communities and the return of normal rhythms.
Phenyx Rebuild is structured to stay lean at the center and strong at the edges: senior project ownership, trusted field teams and European suppliers pulled together around each assignment.
Feasibility, scope definition, method coordination and one accountable project interface from first discussion to handover.
Local lifting, transport, installation, civil preparation and site teams selected around the exact operational challenge.
Access to equipment owners, engineering specialists, manufacturers and technology providers across the EU market.
Exact certificates and permits depend on the equipment, site, sector and selected delivery partners. The relevant documentation package is assembled for each scope and provided during procurement or tender review.
Project-specific HSE plans, lifting method statements, risk assessments and site safety documentation.
Crane, jacking, gantry, rigging and SPMT documentation coordinated according to the selected equipment package.
Oversized transport route checks, permits, bridge checks and authority coordination where required.
Supplier paperwork, customs brokerage inputs, conformity documentation and logistics files for EU-Ukraine delivery chains.
Inspection records, factory documentation and acceptance files aligned with the technology, materials or equipment supplied.
Company credentials, partner certificates and tender-specific files can be shared under the appropriate project context.