Front End Engineering Design

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FEED (front end engineering design) is basic engineering which comes after the conceptual design or feasibility study. The FEED design focuses the technical requirements as well as the anticipated rough investment cost for the project. The FEED can be divided into separate packages covering different portions of the project. The FEED package is used as the basis for bidding the Execution Phase Contracts (EPC, EPCI, etc) and is used as the design basis.

We will ensure that your FEED will reflect all of the project-specific requirements and avoid significant changes during the execution phase. FEED contracts usually take around 1 year to complete for larger-sized projects. During the FEED phase we make sure that there is close communication between Project Owners and Operators and the Engineering Contractor to work up the project-specific requirements.

Front-End Engineering focuses on technical requirements and identifying main costs for a proposed project. We use it to establish a price for the execution phase of the project and evaluate potential risks. It is typically followed by a more thorough detailed design (or Detailed Engineering).

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  • Client:Bearsthemes
  • Date:May 14, 2017
  • Tags:photography, agency, creative
  • Project Type:Multipurpose Template

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