- Valuation of electrical installations, utilities, process installations and other plant & machinery
- Assessment of condition, functionality and remaining economic life
- Determination of replacement cost and depreciation
- Analysis of functional and economic obsolescence
Valuation of plant, machinery and technical installations requires a combination of technical understanding and financial insight. These assets are often complex, interdependent and integral to industrial operations. Their value is determined by function, condition, remaining economic life and their role within the overall process.
Van Ameyde Valuations specialises in the valuation of industrial assets in environments such as terminals, chemical plants and other capital-intensive facilities.
What we do
- Valuations in the context of acquisitions and divestments
- Support in negotiations and price discussions
- Allocation of value between assets within a complex
- Purchase Price Allocation (PPA) for tangible fixed assets
- Fair value assessments in line with IFRS or local GAAP
- Impairment testing and asset revaluation
- Support in structuring asset registers and financial reporting
- Valuations for financing and collateral purposes
- Determination of insurable values for plant & machinery
- Support in risk assessment and asset structuring
- Assessment of technical condition and performance
- Identification of risks and required investments
- Insight into asset quality in acquisition or financing processes
Our approach
Plant & machinery is assessed as part of an integrated system rather than as individual assets. Installations are analysed in relation to the overall industrial process and site configuration. This ensures that value reflects actual use and operational relevance.
The focus is on:
- technical accuracy
- consistent methodology
- clear documentation of assumptions
- applicability in real-world decisions
Industries
Experience includes valuations within:
- oil & gas and (liquid) bulk terminals
- chemical and process industries
- energy and utilities
- manufacturing and heavy industry
- infrastructure and industrial services