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Professional Process Detail Engineering

Industrial / Chemicals / Pharmaceutical manufacturing consists of a variety of processes with different equipment configurations and material flow. Those processes are supported by plant utilities to provide necessary operations, control, and support to the manufacturing processes. 

At Projectplus we support client to prepare Process Flow Diagrams, to select right equipment and to decide the capacity of Utilities required. We provide Process Detail engineering services that are an integral part of the engineering systems. With our experience in design and configuration of various engineering systems, we offer these services with professional integrity and efficiency. 

Our process knowledge combined with our field experience & regulatory understanding, enables our teams to engage in projects at an early stage, usually at the concept or basic engineering, where we are able to influence design as well as decision making. We are committed to enhance your competency and maximise your return on investments by focussing on output, safety, and energy efficiency.  

Process and Utility services include

Navigating complexity, our Process & Utility Detail Engineering services optimize efficiency, ensuring seamless integration of processes and utilities for projects that stand out.

  • Equipment Layout based on Process Flow Diagram and Equipment selected. 
  • Material Handling and Storage Philosophy. 
  • Process and Instrumentation Diagram (P&Id).  
  • Utility requirements and distribution layout. 
  • Process and Utility equipment detailing, Datasheet.  
  • Process / Utility equipment tender / inquiry and Techno-commercial comparison. 
  • Review and approval of Equipment GA drawings prepared by vendors. 
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Are you prepared to consider the broader role of project architects, moving beyond the 'cut-copy-paste' approach to designing?