As you said you are controlling LSTK EPC, you no need to monitor the progress on MH instead I suggest you to use inch-Dia for fit and inch-meter for erection and same for hydrotesting.
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Submitted by Carmen Arape on Fri, 2005-01-14 08:39
My E-mail is cararape@cantv.net and I would like the book that you mentioned. I am controlling an EPC lump sum contract and the contractor is using man-hours for weighting the lines by AREA and quantity estimates for each progress milestone.
Lot of Thanks
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Submitted by Andrew Podolny on Fri, 2005-01-14 05:45
Were using meters as unit of measure for hydraulic testing of pipeline. Testing is performed by sections (i.e. from one block valve to another). Usually it takes some time to fill the pipeline by water and to gain the testing pressure (depending of the length of the section and DN) plus 24 hours for retention.
When testing particular assembly unit (ball valve for instance) the right unit of measure is psc.
Hope itll help.
Best regards,
Andrew
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Submitted by Jaco Stadler on Fri, 2005-01-14 02:15
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Carmen,
As you said you are controlling LSTK EPC, you no need to monitor the progress on MH instead I suggest you to use inch-Dia for fit and inch-meter for erection and same for hydrotesting.
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21 years 4 monthsRE: How to progress-Piping Instalation
Hi Andrew
When you mention meters by sections,it looks like easy for straight sections, but how do I do with spools ? Should I include them or not?.
Thanks, Carmen
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Hi Jaco
My E-mail is cararape@cantv.net and I would like the book that you mentioned. I am controlling an EPC lump sum contract and the contractor is using man-hours for weighting the lines by AREA and quantity estimates for each progress milestone.
Lot of Thanks
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20 years 11 monthsRE: How to progress-Piping Instalation
Hi carmen
Were using meters as unit of measure for hydraulic testing of pipeline. Testing is performed by sections (i.e. from one block valve to another). Usually it takes some time to fill the pipeline by water and to gain the testing pressure (depending of the length of the section and DN) plus 24 hours for retention.
When testing particular assembly unit (ball valve for instance) the right unit of measure is psc.
Hope itll help.
Best regards,
Andrew
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21 years 1 monthRE: How to progress-Piping Instalation
Hi Carmen send me our email addres (need to send 2 x 5 meg file) this is a book that wil help you I would suggest manhurs
Jaco Stadler
(jaco.stadler@snclavalin.comO