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Detailed Engineering Design Phase 130815032824 Phpapp01
Detailed Engineering Design Phase 130815032824 Phpapp01
Introduction
Detailed Design Engineering Design
Integrity Workflow (EDIW)
EDIW is AMECs best practice guidance to Engineering Managers and supporting
personnel for the delivery of technical integrity. It is an aide-memoir that highlights
the key deliverables and activities throughout the lifecycle of a typical Detailed Design
project.
Detailed Design is broken into seven phases:
1 Scope Definition and Engineering Execution Strategy
2 Commencement of Detailed Design
3 Initial Design Development and Hazard Identification
4 Initial Design Review & Audit
5 Approval for Design (AFD)
6 Approval for Construction (AFC)
7 Design Close-Out
The workflow shown in the EDIW Road Map illustrates the execution sequence on a generic
Detail Design Project. The vertical columns show activities that can be undertaken concurrently
whilst the sequential flow of work is across the Road Map. As the deliverables and activities in each
phase are completed, work can transition into the next phase.
Situations will arise when work will need to be be done out of sequence, typically to meet a
demanding project schedule. Use of the EDIW allows the risks of out-of-sequence working to be
identified and the necessary mitigation strategies to be put in place.
AMECs corporate governance and assurance of Engineering will measure compliance with the
EDIW workflow and ensure out-of-phase working is being identified and managed. This document
contains a copy of the Detail Design EDIW Workflow Road Map and includes detailed descriptions of
the activities, the key engineering disciplines and supporting documentation.
Phase 1
Description
Key
Discipline
Supporting Documentation
Engineering
Execution Strategy
Project
Manager
and Project
Engineering
Manager
Feed / BoD
Validation
Project
Engineering
Manager
Project Baseline
Standards
Project
Engineering
Manager
Engineering Audit
Schedule
Project
Engineering
Manager
Engineering
Execution Plan &
Engineering
Organisation Chart
Project
Engineering
Manager
Integrated
Engineering
Systems
Engineering
Systems
and All
Disciplines
Technical
Safety
Discipline Job
Design Specification
All Disciplines
Level 3
Engineering Plan
All Disciplines
10
Confirm CE
Compliance Strategy
Project
Engineering
Manager
11
Technical Risk
Register
Techncal Safety
Phase 2
Description
Key
Discipline
Supporting Documentation
Hazard Management Philosophy, OAG-X160190-GDL-009 (previously AOD-97-001); Hazard
& Risk Management, OAG-X160-190-PRO-024;
Design Verification Activities (under DCR),
OAG-X160-190-PRO-028; Platform Safety Case.
Performance
Standards &
Verification Scheme
Technical
Safety
Document
Distribution Matrix
Project
Engineering
Manager
Structural Integrity
Interface
Structural
Material Selection
Report
Metallurgy
Hazard Management
Plan
Technical
Safety
Piping Specifications
Piping
PDMS Calalogues
Engineering
Systems,
supported by
Piping,
Electrical,
Instruments,
Structural &
HVAC
CMSS Philosophy
Instruments
Phase 3
Activities / Deliverables
Description
Key
Discipline
Supporting Documentation
HAZID
Technical
Safety
Project Hazard Identification (HAZID) AOD-92018; Engineering & Design Reviews, OAG-X160190-PRO-013.
ENVID
Technical
Safety
PFD IDC
Process
Process
P&IDs IDC
Process
C&E IDC
Process and
Instruments
Piping and
Layouts
Hazardous Area
Layouts IDC
Technical
Safety
Equipment List
10
Mechanical Handling
Strategy
Mechanical
and Structural
11
Particular Material
Appraisals (PMA)
PED Focal
Point
12
Technical
Safety
13
Technical
Safety
14
Technical
Safety
15
Technical
Safety
16
Technical
Safety
17
HIPPS Review
Mechanical
Instruments
Phase 4
Description
Key
Discipline
Technical
Safety
Supporting Documentation
C&E Review
Instruments,
Process,
Technical
Safety
Technical Audit
Independent
(Corporate
Engineering)
Process,
Piping,
Technical
Safety,
Instruments
Piping and
Layouts,
Structural,
Mechanical,
Electrical,
Technical
Safety, Process
Phase 5
Design Approval
To Freeze the Process design, and develop dependent design & procurement activities.
Activities / Deliverables
Description
Key
Discipline
PUWER
Assessments
Technical
Safety,
Mechanical
Supporting Documentation
Engineering & Design Reviews,
OAG-X160-190-PRO-013
HAZOP
Process,
Technical
Safety
Technical
Safety
Environmental
Report
Issue final report to document & confirm that the design has
considered all applicable environmental aspects &
demonstrates that design controls have been included to
minimise / control the environmental impact.
Technical
Safety
Constructability
Review
Affected
disciplines +
Construction /
Implementation Group
P&ID AFD
C&E AFD
Process
HP / LP Interface
Listing
Process
10
Holds Register
Engineering
Manager
SIL Assessments
Instruments
12
HIPPS Study
Process
13
HIPPS Reliability
Study
Instruments
14
SIL Achievement
Report
Independent
Competent
Person (ICP)
15
Flow Assurance
Process
16
Verification of
Vendor Information
& Certification Design Completion
Affected
disciplines
17
PFEER
Compliance Report
Technical
Safety
11
Process
Instruments
Phase 6
Description
Key
Discipline
Supporting Documentation
Technical
Safety
IEC 61511
Compliance Report
Instruments
PFDs AFC
Operational Safety
Case Development
P&IDs AFC
Quantative Risk
Assessment (QRA)
C&E AFC
Operating
Procedures Review
/ Operational HAZOP
Fabrication
Drawings AFC
Affected
Disciplines
10
Verification of
Vendor Information
& Certification Installation,
Operation &
Maintenance
Affected
Disciplines
11
EC Design
Examination
Certificates
PER Focal
point
12
Declaration of
Conformity
Project
Manager
Process
Technical
Safety
Process
Technical
Safety
Instruments
Process,
Technical
Safety
Phase 7
Design Close-Out
To ensure all final design deliverables are completed and that client and statutory obligations are
satisfactorily resolved.
Activities / Deliverables
Description
Key
Discipline
Safety Case
Acceptance (HSE)
Technical
Safety
Certifying Authority
(CA) / Independent
Verification Bodies
(IVB) Acceptance
Technical
Safety
Complete
Project As-Built
Documentation
Affected
Disciplines
Supporting Documentation
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