Concept to Commissioning
Integrated expertise means we're able to offer clients a full spectrum of services - developing initial ideas to their fully-operational conclusion. One of Beca AMEC's key strengths is the broad scope of its services and the ability to tailor them to every client's specific requirements - irrespective of the project's size or complexity. That depth of expertise underscores our 'concept to commissioning' philosophy - the ability to service all facets of a project from our one organisation. We're an integrated team of project managers, engineers, designers, developers and training experts able to use our experience, knowledge, innovation and technology to deliver total solutions. Solutions that maximise your investment in plant and processes - and the people that operate them. The advantages of the concept to commissioning approach - tighter project management, improved cost control, faster and better communication - all contribute to lower risk and a faster, trouble-free start up. Services Typical services Beca AMEC provides through a project's life range from strategic planning, feasibility studies and plant optimisation to operations and maintenance support, shutdown planning and supervision. We also offer EPCM services for plant upgrades and major capital projects, and EPC projects. Specific services include: - Strategic and conceptual studies
- Strategic planning and market assessments
- Feasibility studies
- Process design
- Project management (including procurement)
- Construction management
- Civil and structural engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Electrical & instrumentation engineering
- Asset management & optimisation
- Facility audits
- Risk assessment
| - Estimating
- Cost management
- Scheduling
- Commissioning
- Training
- Operations and maintenance support
- Detailed design (civil, structural, mechanical, piping, electrical, instrumentation, process control, configuration, programming, and pressure vessel)
- Due diligence (including environmental, due diligence for acquisitions and mergers)
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