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Plant Engineering

PENTA's Plant Engineering Department encompasses the Process, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering disciplines. Our staff has extensive knowledge of processes and control technologies for the industries we serve which gives us the ability to provide exceptional and unique value to our clients. Our focus is to satisfy specific client requirements with creative and cost-effective solutions. These solutions are developed by personnel with experience in plant operations and engineering.

Plant Engineering defines the architecture of the plant by means of design criteria, process flow sheets, equipment flow sheets, site plans and general arrangement drawings. The plant architecture is conceptualized during the Feasibility Study and then further developed during Basic Engineering. It is finalized after all the equipment has been purchased and the vendor technical and dimensional data has been incorporated.

Plant Engineering drives all the other disciplines and is therefore a key part of the design process. PENTA offers all aspects of Plant Engineering Design including specifications for equipment procurement, installation and mechanical construction. Our Plant Engineering group also provides all detail drawings for piping and duct installations, environmental controls, material handling chutes and any other detail information required by metal platework fabricators and mechanical construction contractors.

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Plant Engineering Services

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  • Feasibility studies for plant upgrades, expansions and Greenfield plants
  • Development of plant and system concepts
  • Process and equipment selection
  • Capital investment budgets
  • Flow diagram development with heat and material balances
  • Raw material evaluation and selection
  • Calculation of emissions for environmental permitting
  • Kiln feed mix designs
  • Specifications preparation for major equipment and bid packages
  • Bid evaluations
  • Analyses to optimize raw material storage costs
  • Analyses of production and shipping patterns to optimize storage requirements
  • Design criteria
  • Plot plans
  • Equipment flow diagrams
  • Definition of process control loops for interlocking
  • General arrangements
  • Bulk material handling systems
  • Gas handling system design
  • Plant utilities
  • Dust collection and suppression
  • Vendor prequalification
  • Piping schematics
  • Equipment lists
  • Dust collection details/systems
  • Vendor drawing review
  • Chute and duct details
  • Pipe and duct support details Installation specifications
  • Construction bid analysis (of vendor proposals and construction bids)
  • Construction support
  • Start up assistance