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Platform - Powerful Offshoreconstruction Landing Page Template
A dashboard-style landing page built for offshore platform construction companies. It combines a full-bleed aerial header, interactive fleet and fabrication data modules, and a lead-qualifying contact form into a single high-impact page. The dark Navy Authority palette and Industry Report layout communicate operational scale and credibility to E&P operators, EPCI contractors, and national oil companies from the first scroll.
by Rocket studio
This template is a single-page, data-grid landing page for heavy offshore construction companies. It opens with a dramatic aerial photograph and a mission-readout data overlay, then walks visitors through fleet capacity, project history, and fabrication throughput before closing with a structured lead-capture form. Every section is built to add operational proof and qualify serious buyers.
The template is designed for companies that build and install fixed offshore structures. It speaks directly to the buyers and decision-makers those companies need to reach.
Offshore construction companies often lack a web presence that matches the scale and rigor of their actual operations. A generic company website loses credibility the moment a serious procurement officer compares it to the tonnage and safety data they expect to see.
You get a complete, single-page layout with every section pre-built and ready to populate with your own project data. The structure moves from credibility to qualification in a deliberate sequence.




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Industry Report
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Dashboard/Data Grid
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Aerial Header with Mission Data Overlay
Interactive Fleet Capacity Table
Project History Map with Case Study Cards
Fabrication Throughput Charts
Lead-qualifying Project Inquiry Form
Capability Statement Download Gate
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I use this template if my company handles only fabrication, not marine installation?
What does the lead form ask, and why is it structured that way?
Is there a way to capture prospects not ready to submit a full project inquiry?
How does the color system work in practice?
This template includes six purpose-built layout modules. Each one is designed to add a specific layer of evidence before asking for a commitment.
The header uses a large aerial photograph of a jacket structure being upended by a heavy-lift vessel. The image is lightly desaturated to align with the navy palette. A data overlay in the lower-left corner displays total tonnage lifted, water depth, and installation window in hours, framed as a mission readout rather than a caption.
Fleet assets are presented in a structured data table showing vessel class, crane capacity, and current availability status. This gives procurement teams the technical reference they need without requiring a separate capability document.
Past projects are plotted as coordinates on a world map. Each point expands into a case-study card showing project scope, duration, and safety metrics. The format builds geographic and operational credibility at a glance.
Fabrication output is displayed as annual tonnage charts. The visual format lets visitors compare capacity across years and assess whether the company can absorb their project scope.
The primary form at the page base asks for field name, water depth range, estimated jacket weight class, and target installation window. The structured fields prompt buyers to think in project specifics, which improves lead quality before the first conversation.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable capability statement. It is gated behind company name and email only, making it easy for earlier-stage prospects to engage without committing to a full project inquiry.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aerial Header Image | Establish scale and operational context with a photo and live-stat overlay |
| Navigation Bar | House the persistent "Request Fleet Availability" amber call-to-action button |
| Fleet Capacity Table | Present vessel class, crane capacity, and availability in a scannable data grid |
| Post-Fleet call to action | Repeat the primary call-to-action immediately after the fleet module |
| Project History Map | Plot past project coordinates with expandable scope and safety cards |
| Fabrication Throughput Charts | Display year-over-year tonnage output as comparative bar or line charts |
| Lead Qualification Form | Capture field name, water depth, jacket weight class, and installation window |
| Capability Download Gate | Offer a secondary asset gated behind company name and email |
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme built around the Navy Authority color system. The palette is tight and intentional, every color carrying a specific role.
The template is structured for clean rendering across device sizes. The data-grid layout reflows for smaller screens without losing the visual hierarchy that makes the desktop experience credible.
The page is built around a deliberate evidence-accumulation strategy. Each module removes a specific objection before the visitor reaches the form.
This template sits within the Marine and Maritime category, under the Maritime Services subcategory, with a specific focus on the offshore platform construction niche. It is designed as a dashboard and data-grid style landing page, making it a strong fit for companies operating crane barges, jacket fabrication yards, or heavy-lift vessels in shallow-water and deep-water concession areas.