At this stage, the client is met to discuss the needs and expectations regarding the facility to be built. It is therefore necessary for the parties involved to meet to discuss and agree on the details of the installation. These details may include the type of system to be installed, the location where it will be installed, the budget available for installation, and the maintenance schedule required to ensure its proper operation.
At this stage, you start with a basic idea of what you want to achieve from the plant and develop a concept that defines its main features. During the idea and concept phase, many factors will need to be considered, such as customer needs, industry regulations and standards, available resources, and budget constraints. In order to develop an effective planting concept, it will be necessary to involve a team of experts who can provide a variety of views and input. Engineers, technicians, designers, and other professionals may be involved depending on the needs of the project.
At this stage, the drawings and technical specifications developed during the idea and concept phase are used to design the plant in detail and create the components necessary for its implementation. The design team will need to work closely with the engineers and technicians to develop a design that meets all industry regulations and standards and is able to meet the customer’s needs. In addition, it will be necessary to consider production costs and available resources to ensure that the project is feasible within the planned budget. To create the system, a wide range of technologies and materials will need to be used, such as electronic components, pipes, valves, platforms, sensors, and other elements. In addition, plant layout and work procedures will need to be planned to ensure that all components are placed safely and efficiently. Once the plant design has been completed, it will be possible to proceed with its creation. At this stage, the design team will build the plant using the models and prototypes as a guide and following the previously established work schedule.
Finally, we move on to the construction of the plant. This phase may include site preparation, construction of facilities, and installation of automated systems, such as sensors and handling devices. At this stage, the design team will follow previously defined installation procedures to ensure that the system is installed safely and in accordance with regulations and industry standards. Once the system has been installed, it will be necessary to perform a test run to verify that it is working satisfactorily. At this stage, performance and safety tests will be conducted to ensure that the plant meets customer requirements and industry regulations. Once the plant has been successfully tested, it will be ready to be put into operation.