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Basic Engineering Approach

At ADSD, we specialize in a wide array of engineering disciplines to ensure the successful design and implementation of complex projects. Our expertise spans:

Engineering Disciplines

  • Civil Engineering: Foundations, site development, and infrastructure.
  • Structural Engineering: Design and analysis of structural components.
  • Clean Rooms: Design and certification of controlled environments.
  • Air Systems: HVAC and air quality management.
  • Auxiliary Installations: Support systems for various industrial processes.
  • Fluids: Management and control of liquid systems.
  • Dust Collection: Systems for managing particulate matter.
  • Electricity: Electrical systems design and implementation.
  • Access Control: Security and access management systems.
  • Fire Fighting: Design and installation of fire protection systems.
  • Sizing of Pharmaceutical Process Technology Installations: Custom solutions for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
  • Packaging: Design and optimization of packaging solutions.
  • Legalization: Compliance with relevant regulations and standards.

Our Services

  • EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction): Complete project execution from design to construction.
  • EPCM (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management): Management of project execution and procurement.
  • Construction Management: Overseeing the construction phase to ensure timely and cost-effective completion.
  • Audits and Consultancy: Evaluations and expert advice on engineering practices.
  • Executions: Direct implementation of engineering solutions.
  • After Sales: Support and services post-installation.
  • Training: Instruction and guidance on system operation and maintenance.
  • Maintenance Contracts: Ongoing support and maintenance services.

Basic Engineering Design Phase

The basic engineering design phase typically involves conducting an economic and financial feasibility study. For one or two solutions deemed most suitable from the previous phase, this phase provides detailed design information, including field studies, particularly in topography, geology, geotechnics, hydrology, and hydraulics. The engineering project outlines the unit costs of materials and the various construction phases. This process aims to offer a project cost estimate that is as realistic as possible.

Documentation for Basic Engineering Project:

  1. Design Bases and Criteria
    • Validation and verification of the Conceptual Engineering.
  2. Flow Diagrams
    • Principal and Auxiliary Processes (personnel and materials).
  3. Definitive Designs and Calculations
    • Calculations for all specialties involved in the project.
  4. Process and Operation Philosophy
    • Description of the process.
    • Philosophy of the definitive Operation and Control.
  5. Definitive Requirements
    • Complementary Goods and Services.
  6. Major Equipment Specifications
    • Definitive major equipment specifications.
    • As-Built documentation and engineering plans for each system.
  7. Scope Specifications by Discipline
    • Specifications of scope of construction by discipline.
  8. Specification Sheets
    • Instruments, equipment, and inputs.
  9. Control System Specifications
    • Control system architecture.
  10. Environmental and Safety Requirements
    • Detailed environmental impact assessments.
    • Safety measures and regulations to be adhered to during construction and operation.
  1. Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Plans
    • Procedures for ensuring the quality of materials and workmanship.
    • Inspection and testing protocols.
  2. Project Schedule
    • Timeline for project completion.
    • Milestones and key deliverables.
  3. Risk Management Plan
    • Identification and assessment of potential risks.
    • Mitigation strategies and contingency plans.
  4. Stakeholder Management Plan
    • Engagement strategies for stakeholders.
    • Communication plans to keep stakeholders informed.
  5. Resource Management Plan
    • Allocation and management of human resources.
    • Equipment and material management plans.
  6. Logistics Plan
    • Transportation and delivery schedules for materials and equipment.
    • Site access and movement plans.
  7. Permits and Licenses
    • List of required permits and licenses.
    • Procedures for obtaining necessary approvals.