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Basic Engineering Design

The document discusses the contents of a basic engineering design (BED) package. The BED package contains essential engineering information needed to complete detailed design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of projects. It includes process, mechanical, piping, instrumentation, electrical, civil and structural design documents. The BED package can be used by plant owners for tendering, feasibility assessment, and internal discussions. MECIP provides multi-disciplinary BED packages tailored to client needs.
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Basic Engineering Design

The document discusses the contents of a basic engineering design (BED) package. The BED package contains essential engineering information needed to complete detailed design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of projects. It includes process, mechanical, piping, instrumentation, electrical, civil and structural design documents. The BED package can be used by plant owners for tendering, feasibility assessment, and internal discussions. MECIP provides multi-disciplinary BED packages tailored to client needs.
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Basic Engineering Design (BED) package refers to the bonded information that is required to perform the detail engineering

design of the projects. BED package is normally required by the plant owner to produce & complete their Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Commissioning (EPCC) tender package. BED also can be used for further assessment by plant owner for internal discussion and evaluation to recognize the feasibility of the project. MECIP have the key resources and talents in-house to bring the most practical solutions tailored to our clients need. In addition to the multi-disciplined 'one stop shop' service, we are also able to offer specialist single discipline engineering and design services to meet the individual needs of our clients. Our Basic Engineering Design Package generally contains the following: Process: 1) Process Flow Diagram (PFD) & Process Simulation Report 2) Material Balance 3) Process Calculation report - line sizing, equipment sizing, and etc 4) Process Design Basis Report 5) Equipment List & Process Equipment Data Sheet, 6) Instrument Process Data Sheet 7) Process Engineering Flow Scheme (PEFS) 8) Line Schedule, Piping Process Data & Tie in List 9) Operating Instruction/ Process Control Philosophy Report 10) Process Safety Design e.g.: Hazardous Area Classification Report & Drawing, Fire Fighting Facilities 11) Utility Design e.g.: Cooling Water, Compress Air System, Utility Water & Steam

Mechanical: 1) Mechanical / Equipment Technical Specifications 2) Mechanical Design Basis 3) Review Process Data & Type Selection 4) Rating of Static Equipment e.g.: Heat Exchanger, Vessel Piping: 1) Basic Plot Plan 2) Engineering Specifications:

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Piping Specification Painting Specification Pipe Support Specification Insulation Specification Pipe Flexibility Specification Pipe Marking Specification

Instrument: 1) Engineering Specification 2) Instrument Schedule 3) Instrument Design Basis 4) Planning of Control Room Electrical: 1) Engineering Specification 2) Motor & Electrical Load Schedule 3) Electrical Design Basis 4) Single Line Diagram 5) Electrical Equipment Schedule

Civil and Structural: 1) Soil Investigation 2) Engineering Specification

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The engineering design process is a formulation of a plan or scheme to assist an engineer in creating a product. The engineering this is du m a dummref> component, or process to meet desired needs. It is a decision making process (often iterative) in which the basic sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences are applied to convert resources optimally to meet a stated objective. Among the fundamental elements of the design process are the establishment of objectives and criteria, synthesis, analysis, construction, testing and evaluation. The engineering design process is a multi-step process including the research, conceptualization, feasibility assessment, establishing design requirements, preliminary design, detailed design, production planning and tool design, and finally [1] production. The sections to follow are not necessarily steps in the engineering design process, for some tasks are completed at the same time as other tasks. This is just a general summary of each step of the engineering design process.

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