Chemical Storage and Feed facilities Design Sample Clauses

Chemical Storage and Feed facilities Design. 2.1. Process Design and Layout Phase 2.1.1. Review applicable available studies, reports, facility discharge flow charts, drawings, design summaries, and other existing facility information regarding the OWNER’s existing facilities. 2.1.2. Perform preliminary equipment selection based on preferences of OWNER’s staff and ENGINEER recommendations. 2.1.3. Determine sizing requirements for the chemical storage tanks and feed equipment. 2.1.4. Contract for topographic site survey services as needed to design the Project if existing OWNER’s GIS does not provide adequate existing site information for construction. 2.1.5. Contract as needed for geotechnical engineering services for subsurface geotechnical exploration at each proposed chemical storage and feed facility location to determine the likely subsurface foundation conditions to aid in the structural design of new proposed structures. 2.1.6. Develop operation and control strategies for each chemical feed system. 2.1.7. Prepare flow sheets for the proposed improvements and conduct an internal flow sheet review meeting. 2.1.8. Prepare preliminary process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) after the flow sheet meeting. 2.1.9. Develop process motor list and other electrical loads. 2.1.10. Develop preliminary hydraulic calculations for the selected chemical feed pumps. 2.1.11. Identify major utilities and their approximate locations within the Project site limits. 2.1.12. Utilizing available facility drawings and mapping, field visit observations, and discussions with OWNER, prepare preliminary layout drawings for Project facilities and conduct an internal preliminary layout review meeting. 2.1.13. Prepare a process design and layout phase submittal consisting of written descriptions of the Project indicating the proposed facilities along with the basis for selection, the final design criteria, a summary of preliminary hydraulic design calculations, a listing of any potential conflicts including environmental impacts and recommended solutions, any special construction requirements/procedures that may be known at the preliminary design stage, and the process design and layout phase drawings. 2.1.14. Prepare a preliminary opinion of the probable construction cost based on the preliminary layout drawings. 2.1.15. Perform an internal quality review of the preliminary layout drawings and preliminary opinion of the probable construction cost. 2.1.16. Submit up to four (4) printed sets (half size drawings) and/or a P...
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