Project Concept Development is the initial phase where the foundation of the project is laid. It involves translating the client's requirements and vision into tangible concepts and designs.
In this stage, a multidisciplinary team comprising engineers, architects, and designers collaborates closely with the client to understand their objectives, constraints, and preferences. Through brainstorming sessions, various project models are developed, considering factors such as functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. The outcome of this stage is a refined project model that serves as the basis for further development. Design inputs, including specifications, materials, and standards, are established to guide subsequent engineering activities.
Detail Engineering is the phase where the project design is elaborated and refined to a granular level. It involves the preparation of detailed drawings, specifications, and plans necessary for construction and implementation.
Key tasks in this stage include:
- Preparation of detailed engineering drawings, including Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), Electrical Schematics, and Structural Plans.
- Sizing and selection of equipment and facilities based on operational requirements and industry standards.
- Assessment of infrastructure requirements such as utilities, access roads, and support facilities to ensure seamless project execution.
Detail Engineering is the phase where the project design is elaborated and refined to a granular level. It involves the preparation of detailed drawings, specifications, and plans necessary for construction and implementation.
Key tasks in this stage include:
- Preparation of detailed engineering drawings, including Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), Electrical Schematics, and Structural Plans.
- Sizing and selection of equipment and facilities based on operational requirements and industry standards.
- Assessment of infrastructure requirements such as utilities, access roads, and support facilities to ensure seamless project execution.
During the erection phase, on-site support is provided to oversee the construction activities and ensure adherence to the design specifications and safety standards.
Activities during this stage include:
- Supervision of construction activities to ensure compliance with the approved drawings and specifications.
- Resolution of design-related issues and coordination with contractors and subcontractors to address any discrepancies.
- Regular site inspections and quality checks to maintain project integrity and safety.