Introduction to Modularization for Industrial Plants
15 Students |
Duration: 15 hours |
Certificate of Training |
When and where?
Dates: To be defined
Time: To be defined
Place: To be defined
In this course you will learn......
+ The vocabulary and fundamentals of modularization.
+ The concept of modularization and the differences from a conventional project.
+ The conceptualization, planning, feasibility analysis, manufacturing, transport, and installation of modules.
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Instructor-led training course
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Downloadable study notes
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Solved case studies
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Solved examples
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Reference material
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How can I enroll in this course?
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- Click on “Add to cart”
- Complete the purchase process using the payment options available.
- You will receive a confirmation email.
- On the call date, start training your skills!
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b. Directly on the cart screen, there is a button where you can increase or decrease the amount of products to buy. - State the Name and Surname of the participants in the observations field when completing the purchase.
Are there discounts for groups/companies?
Yes! Contact us indicating your needs and we will find the most convenient alternative for you.
Terms and conditions
An applicant who withdraws from the course 2 working days or less prior to the course start date will entitle ARVENG to retain 10% of the tuition fee as an administration fee. Once the course has started, no refund will be made.
All ARVENG courses are subject to possible changes of dates that will be communicated as soon as possible. ARVENG is not responsible for the expenses incurred for travel-related contracts (hotels and flights), so we recommend that they are not made well in advance and if they are made, they should be contracted with cancellation or change insurance.
Get a discount for early payment if you register 15 days before the start of the course, write to training@arvenggroup.com and we will inform you how to proceed.
Would you like to organize an in-company course?
This course is available in an in-company modality, tailored exclusively for your organization, adapting dates, schedules and contents to perfectly suit your needs. Reach out to us detailing the training needs of your team, and we will contact you to coordinate it.
Instructor-led training course in adult learning format.
The course follows the “learning through experience” methodology. A series of discussions, individual exercises and simplified case studies provide practical knowledge to implement in the field. With the help of the Study Notes and with the assistance of the instructor, participants will gradually progress through the course.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for graduates (or soon to be), designers, freelancers, technicians and engineers involved in calculation, design, selection, manufacturing, safety, quality and maintenance of systems and equipment used in Industrial Processes.
Previous knowledge of this subject is not required to attend to the course.
Training objectives
The main objective of this course is to transfer to participants the theoretical and practical skills required in projects, obtained from experience and sound engineering practices.
What to expect?
- Acquire the vocabulary and fundamentals of modularization.
- Understand the concept of modularization and the differences from a conventional project.
- Learn the steps to follow for the manufacturing of modules.
- Identify critical activities and risks during manufacturing.
- Learn about the maneuvers and transportation of modules.
- Analyze the feasibility of modularized projects.
- Understand the main activities in the FEED and design phase of the project.
CONTENTS AND STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE: 15 HS
History | Definitions and terminology | Application
Typical modules in an industrial plant
Main drivers for modularization | Differential factors
Standardization and Scalability
Lifecycle of a module in a project
Degree of modularization
Typical Scope | Typical layout and facilities
Construction of modules
Steps and sequence | Types of assembly
Installation of modules at site
Critical activities | Path of construction and sequencing
Hook-up and interconnection of modules at site | Risks
Hauling and Transportation
Processes and stakeholders | Typical maneuvers and heavy hauling equipment | Route survey | Risks during transportation
Definitions | Philosophy | Potential fabrication spots | Risk analysis
Commercial and schedule assessment | Methodologies
Layout approach | Strategy | Design criteria by disciplines | Interfaces between disciplines
Module list and data sheets
Pre-construction and constructability
Fabricator and transportation subcontractors
Tender stage for commercial and schedule assessment
Design
Early optimization and value engineering
Module envelopes and integration in design systems
Detailed design | Multidisciplinary approach
Interface management | Key documentation
Documentation
Issuance | Vendor and 3rd party documentation
Late design systems/disciplines
Constructability workshops
Subcontract and design oriented to quantities
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