Managing Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning Projects
An invaluable real-world guide to managing large-scale and complex Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) projects
Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) infrastructure projects require engineers from several disciplines to adhere to strict budgetary, scheduling, and performance parameters. Chemical engineers involved in EPCC projects are involved primarily in ensuring that the process plant is designed correctly and safely - interacting with the client, contributing to feasibility studies, selecting specific technologies, developing process flow diagrams, and other key tasks.
Managing Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning Projects: A Chemical Engineer’s Guide clearly defines the role of a chemical engineer in the EPCC industry and provides detailed and systematic coverage of each phase of an EPCC project. Drawing from their extensive experience in process design, optimization, and analysis, the author identifies and discuss each key task and consideration from a chemical engineer’s perspective. Topics include scope and process planning, construction support, operator training, safety and viability evaluation, and detail engineering. - Provides a structured overview of the various challenges chemical engineers face in each project phase - Introduces the essential aspects of the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning industry - Describes the roles of chemical process engineers in each phase of EPCC projects and in different EPCC industry positions - Discusses the interaction of process engineers with other disciplines and clients
Managing Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning Projects: A Chemical Engineer’s Guide is a must-have resource for chemists in industry, process engineers, chemical Engineers, engineering consultants, and project managers and planners working on EPCC projects across the chemical Industry.
An invaluable real-world guide to managing large-scale and complex Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) projects
Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) infrastructure projects require engineers from several disciplines to adhere to strict budgetary, scheduling, and performance parameters. Chemical engineers involved in EPCC projects are involved primarily in ensuring that the process plant is designed correctly and safely - interacting with the client, contributing to feasibility studies, selecting specific technologies, developing process flow diagrams, and other key tasks.
Managing Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning Projects: A Chemical Engineer’s Guide clearly defines the role of a chemical engineer in the EPCC industry and provides detailed and systematic coverage of each phase of an EPCC project. Drawing from their extensive experience in process design, optimization, and analysis, the author identifies and discuss each key task and consideration from a chemical engineer’s perspective. Topics include scope and process planning, construction support, operator training, safety and viability evaluation, and detail engineering. - Provides a structured overview of the various challenges chemical engineers face in each project phase - Introduces the essential aspects of the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning industry - Describes the roles of chemical process engineers in each phase of EPCC projects and in different EPCC industry positions - Discusses the interaction of process engineers with other disciplines and clients
Managing Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning Projects: A Chemical Engineer’s Guide is a must-have resource for chemists in industry, process engineers, chemical Engineers, engineering consultants, and project managers and planners working on EPCC projects across the chemical Industry.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 -Introduction to Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) Industry
Chapter 2 -
Roles of chemical process engineers in different phases
Chapter 3 - Scope planning
Chapter 4 -
Process planning
Chapter 5 - Safety and viability evaluation
Chapter 6 -
Detail Engineering
Chapter 7 - Construction support
Chapter 8 -
Water batching
Chapter 9 -
Operator Training
Chapter 10 -
Role by process engineer's position in the industry
Chapter 11 -
Interaction of process engineers with other disciplines and client
INDEX