Implementation and Design.

Implementation and design Phase.

Developing the implementation plan for the plant to bring our project ideas to fruition.


Following a favorable investment decision, the execution planning, specifically the detailed design phase of our process engineering system, commences. MT-Plant Consulting's adept engineers and specialist planners meticulously elaborate on the system design, crafting executable plans for the project. Leveraging state-of-the-art planning tools and technical specifications, our team generates construction documents, including drawings and plans. In tandem with the manufacturers of key apparatus and equipment, these documents are refined to execution maturity. Concurrently, procurement and implementation strategies are collaboratively devised with your team. Our team's wealth of experience and expertise contributes to achieving an efficient, cost-effective, and punctual system launch.

How do we undertake the execution planning for your project?


The implementation planning process entails translating conceptual designs of the process engineering system into actionable technical plans and drawings. MT-Plant Consulting meticulously prepares procurement and construction documents, as well as those for commissioning and ongoing operation of the plant. Depending on the project's scope, various specialized disciplines such as piping, apparatus and steel construction, electrical and process control technology, and MEPs are engaged. Leveraging our expertise, MT-Plant Consulting encompasses a wide array of disciplines necessary for implementation planning, while also facilitating coordination with other specialist planners when needed.We will deliver:
- Equipment specification and design

- Main equipment design- Building layout

- Material flow and infrastructure systems design

- Pressure loss calculations

- Pipeline network analysis

- Pipe planning

- Secondary steel construction planning

- Strength calculations for pipes, brackets, and steel construction- Instrumentation

- 3D planning

- Good-to-production isomerism

- Design qualification

- Coordination with specialist planners, trades, and suppliers

- Procurement and implementation strategy

- Cost estimation (CAPEX and OPEX, with a variance of -5% to +10%)

- Project scheduling

- Project organization

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