Commissioning, Startup and Turnover

Transition from bulk construction and system completion work through all Commissioning phases into Startup Testing and Project Turnover

Commissioning

  • System Walkdowns / Systems Completions

  • OEM / Vendor commissioning requirements - management and scheduling.

  • All as-built scope, materials and construction testing and documentation to be collected, reviewed and ensured to comply with project and EPC Contractor QA/QC Program.

  • Plan, manage and implement LOTO program for Commissioning, Start Up, and Testing Phases. 

  • Proper cleaning, inspecting and verification of all electrical equipment and cabling.

  • Piping cleaning, air blows, leak testing and dried/sealed with temporary filters after fills

  • Storage systems full cleaning and inspection prior to fills.

  • Mechanical Components verified and tested in accordance with ASME and OEM standards.

  • Motor Run-Ins

  • NETA 3rd Party Testing on all connections, busing, breakers, switches, cabling, transformers, etc.

  • Instrument Calibration and Loop Checks

  • Turnover packages compliance review and acceptance for project specifications, plans applicable codes and industry standards.

Start Up

  • Plant Safety System Testing

  • Plant Functionality Testing Plan based off Functional Design Specification

  • Simulated load bank testing (if applicable).

  • Field/Utility Load Testing

  • Certified 3rd Party Emissions Testing to verify and complete all required emissions compliance documentation for state DEQ or EPA

  • Certified 3rd Party Sound Level Testing (if required)

  • Complete plant testing reports 

Turnover and Training

  • Full plant turnover with complete documentation.

  • Full plant specific Operations & Maintenace Guide with supplemental documentation

  • Operator training on necessary individual equipment via OEM personnel.

  • Comprehensive full plant system in-classroom/in-field combination training. 

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