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Engineering on long term experience

AQUABIOTEC offers to his customers two different levels of engineering services.: basic engineering and detailed engineering. While basic engineering establishes the fundamentals of the project, it is detailed engineering that goes into the minute and final details of the construction. While basic engineering focuses on establishing basic requirements and criteria, detailed engineering starts when these results are converted into concrete drawings and specifications.

BASIC ENGINEERING

The basic engineering design phase is generally associated with an economic and financial feasibility study. In the engineering project, details are provided of the unit costs of the materials and of the different construction phases. This process serves to provide a project cost estimate closer to reality.

Documentation for Basic Engineering Project

  • Design bases and criteria (validation and verification of the Conceptual Engineering).
  • Flow Diagrams of Principal and Auxiliary Processes.
  • Preliminary designs of equipment including calculations (of all the specialties involved in the project).
  • Description of the process and philosophy of the definitive Operation and Control.
  • Preliminary major equipment specification
  • Preliminary piping and instrumentation diagrams P&ID
  • Implementation Layout
  • Calculation of energy consumption for different loads
  • Specification sheets for instruments, equipment and inputs.
  • Control system specifications.
  • Cost assessment for whole project +15%.

DETAILED ENGINEERING

A detailed engineering project is the set of documents generated from the Basic Engineering. These include the construction details of mechanical and electrical equipment, which must be approved for construction.  Detail engineering for civil engineering works are usually done by Construction company or Customer himself.


Documentation for Detailed Engineering Project

  • Detailed flow Diagrams of Principal and Auxiliary Processes.
  • Definitive designs of equipment including calculations (of all the specialties involved in the project).
  • Description of the process and philosophy of the definitive Operation and Control.
  • Definitive equipment specification
  • Final piping and instrumentation diagrams P&ID
  • Final implementation Layout
  • Calculation of energy consumption for different loads
  • Specification sheets for instruments, equipment and inputs
  • Functional description of process as input for SCADA System
  • Control system specifications