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Description

Client

A US based privately held Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Project Management Company specializing in the engineering and construction of heavy industrial facilities and pipelines, with an extensive experience with oil terminals.

Engineering Requirement

3D modeling and piping engineering deliverables of Storage Tank Facility having total capacity of 360,000 bpl, as per international codes and standards.

Modeling of the following equipment:

  • 4 Storage Tanks
  • 4 Booster pumps
  • 4 Mainline Pumps
  • 1 Launcher and 1 Receiver
  • 2 Metering Skids
  • 1 Prover Skid

Delivered

  • 3D Model
  • Overall Site Layout
  • Equipment Layout
  • Piping Layout
  • Pipe Support Location Drawings
  • Foundation Location Drawings
  • Bill of Materials
  • Isometrics
  • Piping General Arrangement Drawings
  • Updated P&IDs

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