1
Define project objectives, scope, budget, and timeline.
Conduct technical and economic feasibility studies.
Identify major risks and constraints.
2
Develop preliminary designs and technical requirements.
Prepare P&IDs, plot plans, equipment lists, and cost estimates.
Create bidding documentation for EPC contracting.
3
Finalize EPC contract terms (scope, cost, schedule, risk allocation).
Mobilize project teams and establish project governance.
Conduct kickoff meetings and finalize execution plans.
4
Produce detailed construction drawings, specifications, and models (3D, structural, process).
Plan interfaces and integrate multi-discipline designs.
Perform final design reviews and HAZOP studies.
5
Prepare vendor specifications and RFQs.
Evaluate bids and select suppliers.
Manufacture, inspect, test, and deliver equipment/materials to the site.
6
Mobilize contractors and set up site facilities.
Execute civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation works.
Perform quality assurance/control and safety management.
7
System checks, flushing, pressure tests, and equipment calibration.
Energization and function testing.
Start-up of systems and achievement of performance guarantees.
8
Final inspection and documentation (as-built drawings, O&M manuals).
Client training and formal handover.
Final cost, schedule, and lessons-learned review.