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Lessons Learned from Managing EPC Interfaces in Brownfield Projects (PDF)

Lessons Learned from Managing EPC Interfaces in Brownfield Projects (PDF)

An in-depth analysis of interface management challenges and lessons learned from the 70 km Amaken Gas Trunkline Project, highlighting best practices for successful EPC execution in brownfield environments.

  • Real-World Case Study:Based on the 70 km Amaken Gas Trunkline Project, illustrating practical EPC interface challenges and solutions.
  • Comprehensive Analysis:Covers engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning interfaces in brownfield settings.
  • Structured Lessons Learned:Extracts actionable insights on permits, tie-ins, change control, and multi-contractor coordination.
  • Best Practice Frameworks:Integrates recognized EPC interface management tools such as interface registers, readiness reviews, and responsibility matrices.
  • Practical Recommendations:Provides clear guidance for future brownfield projects to enhance safety, minimize rework, and deliver on schedule
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