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Facilities Engineering

Who should attend?

Graduate engineers and (sub-surface) team members of prospects/FDP's.

Overview:

Smooth operations require an under-standing of all technical disciplines in facility design and their deliverables as well as of specific new technologies. Good facilities engineering management is needed from concept selection to commissioning.

In line with customer's requirements, in depth course topics can be developed. At the end of the course, participants will understand common practices and new technology developments in facilities engineering. They will have acquired practical experience on some of the management tools.

Content:

  • Setting the scene (interface definition, on and offshore, oil and gas, sweet and sour)
  • Field development contributions (facilities definition, cost database, timing, level of accuracy, etc.)
  • Project management overview
  • Feasibility/conceptual engineering
  • Detailed design
  • Fabrication and construction
  • Commissioning
  • Project organisation and technical support (examples)
  • Project execution plans (areas to be covered)
  • Financial planning and cost control
  • Planning, scheduling (MS-project, critical path, resourcing, etc.)
  • Contracts (strategies, tendering, change control, regulations)
  • New technologies in facilities design
  • (De-)manning study approach
  • Safety, HSE management (overview, risk management, QC, permit systems, organisation, etc.)
  • Safety engineering (F & G detection, platform escape, fire protection, etc.)
  • Quality management
  • Certification, certifying authorities (inspection, design codes, etc.)
  • Interface with operations and maintenance

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