From obtaining management approval to securing the budget to developing a conceptual design, you finally have all the pieces in place to implement that modernization project you’ve been trying to get done for years. At this point, it may feel like you’ve waited an eternity to get things going, and you may be anxious to start implementing the changes. However, including one more layer of planning, known as a front-end engineering design (FEED) study, could prove to be one of the most valuable tools you have for reducing project risks and keeping your costs low.
While you may be increasing your investment a small degree at the front of a project to perform the FEED study, this detailed level of pre-planning prior to implementation will drive down overall project costs for the completed system by eliminating potential delays, frustrations, and expenses. Below are eight reasons you should consider engaging in a FEED study prior to implementing your next control or automation project:
While the value of performing a FEED Study is likely clear by now, what might not be clear is how to get the FEED study done. If the process of conducting a FEED study seems overwhelming or you are concerned you may miss covering important questions or developing necessary documentation by performing the FEED study on your own, consider partnering with a trusted system integrator such as Applied Control Engineering (ACE). By leveraging the specific thought process and questions from the viewpoint of a control system engineer with real-world experience, we can help bring to light countless limitations and considerations you might have otherwise missed, ensuring you’re going into your implementation phase with a well-vetted FEED Study.
To learn more about the benefits of performing a FEED study and how a qualified integrator such as ACE can help, download our white paper, FEED Study: The Value of Front-Loading Your Control System Projects.