The execution of EPCC requires the collaboration of an extensive number of discipline engineers. An ever-expanding, fluctuating, and complex market requires an experienced team of technical experts. Chiyoda offers over 70 years of international experience with its vast global community of engineers and specialists throughout Asia and North America.
Chiyoda’s team possesses considerable background in process plant facility planning and operations, knowledge of facility and unit optimization, and an extensive background in the regulatory and permitting cycle.
Engineering
Chiyoda’s engineering is a successful coordination of specialized discipline engineers, experienced project management and diverse project engineers. We build upon your current Concept, Pre-FEED design, Basic Design Package, or Front Engineering and Design (FEED) to create an efficient, effective, integrated and optimized final engineering design package ready for Construction.
Designs are prepared and delivered through specifications, design bases, drawings, data sheets, calculations, models, and reports. Deliverables cover all components of the project including:
- Process
- Facilities
- Machinery
- Static Equipment
- Fire Prevention
- Electrical
- Instrumentation Control
- Systems
- Piping
- Geotechnical
- Civil
- Structural
- Architectural
- Health, Safety, and Environmental
- Operability
- Constructability
- Maintainability
- Modularization
- Execution
- Cost
- Schedule
Procurement
Chiyoda conducts its global procurement practice in accordance with the highest ethical standards while establishing, maintaining and executing a well-planned strategy, organization, and procedures. Chiyoda’s knowledge of the market, along with its history of relationships with all major suppliers, yields a great benefit to projects and Clients at a reduced cost to the Owner.
It is the goal of every project to:
- Ensure negotiated contractual order delivery times meet or exceed project schedules
- Ensure, through pro-active expediting, that subcontractors will manufacture and deliver the equipment and materials on or before contractual delivery dates.
- Ensure orders are placed with best possible pricing, including agreed conditions for spare parts, and subcontractors technical services.
- Obtain all required subcontractors documentation on or before the agreed issue dates to meet project engineering schedules and to avoid delay in deliveries.
Construction
Construction is the last stage of project execution before final commissioning and its inherent complexities require a team’s full attention and unwavering diligence to ensure its safe and acceptable completion. From the first site survey to the last bolt installation, Chiyoda will work alongside you and as your project advocate to ensure all contractors and subcontractors are performing at the highest capabilities.
Chiyoda will manage all construction activities either directly or through a vetted and experienced Construction Contractor. Our team is versed in dealing with the inevitable construction issues that arise and will seek swift and effective solutions.
Commissioning
Project commissioning is the process of assuring that all systems and components of the project are designed, installed, tested, operated, and maintained according to the operational requirements of the Owner. The main objective of commissioning is to affect the safe and orderly handover of the unit from the Constructor to the Owner, guaranteeing its operability in terms of performance, reliability, safety, and information traceability. Additionally, when executed in a planned and effective way, commissioning normally represents an essential factor for the fulfilment of schedule, costs, safety, and quality requirements of the project
Once construction begins, various commissioning engineers are dispatched to the project site, to oversee these tasks. These commissioning professionals include discipline engineers, such as Instrumentation & Control Engineers who have been involved in the design of the instrumentation and control systems and possess the necessary knowledge of the project to oversee testing of specific systems. Also involved are Commissioning Engineers, who can coordinate the testing and commissioning of systems across various engineering disciplines. Finally, Systems Engineers, who are familiar with the piping and instrumentation diagram engineering for the project, work at the project site to ensure that the final documentation of the project processes are accurate and complete.