Hi All
I would like konw , basic about pipeline project,
what is cross country Pipeline Project, and pipeline project.
Best Regards
Hi All
I would like konw , basic about pipeline project,
what is cross country Pipeline Project, and pipeline project.
Best Regards
Alex,
Thanks for your explanation this is rely what i was looking for,
construction Sequence. (please correct me if i am wrong)
Piping- Fabrication
Pipe sand Blasting painting
Marking and Bevel cutting.
Welding
NDT
Hydrotes (spool testing.)
Installation if Ground piping if,
Erection.
Erection on the Pipe rack
Welding erected spool pipe
NDT
Hydro test
Chemical cleaning / passivation.
Insulation
or final coat paint.
Pipeline:
Stringing of the pipe (on trench Side)
Welding
NDT
wrapping Coating or insulation of pipe Joint
Lower the pipe in the trench
Back filling of Trenched
Pig Cleaning
Ready for operation.
Please advise me if this correct sequencing.
hi Shazia, Just for share the knowledge, as I just arrived to this forum ...
Yes Daniel is right, they all pipes, but to increase our knowledge and just want to share what I've learn from the course
(If you are an engineer don't hesitate to ask your manager for getting more training in Engineering, to have training such as Piping and pipeline design etc, would increase your skills for planning)
Piping Terminology;
Warmest regards from Indonesia
Alex Iskandar, PMP
Shaza Khan,
I do not see any difference at all, they are all pipes to me.
As a planner, what you need to know is basically the diameter of the pipe, the lenght of the pipeline and your welding production rates. You also need to know whether it is above ground or underground. If it is underground you need to know the soil conditions, where the pipe is being laid. If it is above ground you need to construct pipe sleepers to protect the pipe. You need to look at the scope of work. Does it require cathodic protection? Does it require insulaton or painting?
If the pipeline is for Gas or Oil you may need to know about cold cutting and tie-in procedures.
Best regards,
Daniel