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Project Execution

 

  • Purchasing and trade contracts with vendors, as required for the project execution
  • Material management
  • Equipment expediting and logistics
  • Construction administration and management
  • Field project control
  • Budget control
  • Quality assurance, safety, and site security
  • Start-up and Commissioning
  • Testing, performance validation, and acceptance
  • Operators and site personnel extensive training

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Frequently Asked Questions

Modcon Project Execution is the delivery stage for turn-key analyser, automation and process optimisation projects. It covers the practical management of procurement, materials, logistics, construction, field control, commissioning, testing, acceptance and personnel training.
The scope may include purchasing and trade contracts with vendors, material management, equipment expediting, logistics, construction administration, field project control, budget control, quality assurance, safety management, site security, start-up, commissioning, testing, performance validation and operator training.
Process analyser projects usually involve several technical disciplines: process engineering, sampling, hazardous area requirements, electrical integration, shelter design, DCS communication, calibration gases, utilities and site installation. Structured execution helps keep these interfaces under control, rather than discovering problems during commissioning, which is always a cheerful moment for nobody.
Yes. Project execution can include purchasing and trade contracts with vendors required for the project. This helps coordinate analyser components, sample conditioning equipment, analyser houses, instrumentation, utilities and third-party packages under one execution framework.
Material management covers tracking, coordination and control of project equipment and components from procurement through delivery. For analyser systems, this may include analyzers, sample probes, filters, valves, tubing, electrical cabinets, shelters, calibration equipment and documentation packages.
Yes. Modcon’s scope can include construction administration and management, field project control, quality assurance, safety and site security. This is important where analyser systems must be installed and integrated into operating industrial facilities or hazardous areas.
Yes. Modcon’s scope can include construction administration and management, field project control, quality assurance, safety and site security. This is important where analyser systems must be installed and integrated into operating industrial facilities or hazardous areas.
Budget control is part of the project execution scope. It helps monitor project spending against the agreed commercial and technical scope, reducing the risk of uncontrolled cost growth caused by late changes, unclear interfaces or missing site requirements.
Start-up and commissioning confirm that the installed system is ready for operation. This may include inspection, utility checks, analyser configuration, sample system verification, communication with the control system, calibration, functional testing and correction of site-related issues before handover.
Final acceptance normally includes testing, performance validation and confirmation that the system meets the agreed project requirements. Modcon’s project execution scope also includes extensive training for operators and site personnel, helping the customer operate and maintain the system correctly after handover.


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