Your keyword is "mega project". Milestones will differ from a $100K project to a $100MM project. All mega projects need to follow "gate" system which means that you have to pass through various gates (approvals) to enter the next one. Your completion of basic engineering will lead to a detail engineering phase but is not an automatic process. This will require some approvals.
Basic engineering has several milestones like below:
Background
a) Objective - statement of what is to be accomplished
b) Brief description of the present operations:
• Historical perspective on present system and operation
• Deficiencies or opportunities that are being responded to
• Incentives
Selection of Alternatives
a) Alternatives considered - include Class V cost estimate, preliminary economics and risk assessment
b) Rationale/philosophy/justification for selecting the particular scheme or equipment
c) Effect on the present system or equipment
Scope (of recommended alternative)
a) Definition of the facilities/equipment - sizes, flow diagrams, plot plans (optional)
b) Conformance with the Corporate Plan.
c) Project drivers - Cost? Schedule? Quality? Production requirements? Startup? Safety?
Economics
a) Bases - product supply/demand, volume, product quality required, product values
b) Cost (Class V)
• Capital, Operating
c) Economic yardsticks - PV13, CIP, Payout, Rate of Return
d) Sensitivities:
• Schedule/Cost of Delay
• Product Price
• Production
e) Other
Schedule
a) Preferred timing of events (consult project management personnel for input):
• AFE
• Engineering
• Construction Period
• Startup
• Shutdown Requirements
Appropriation/ Agreement Strategy
a) Budget Allocation – is the budget where does money come from?
b) Regulatory:
• Scheme approval
• Facility permits/approvals
• Pipeline applications
• Development permit (operating license)
• Battery approval revisions
• Others
c) Cost to carry project to the AFE stage. d) Project classification
Design Philosophy (only briefly)
a) Design and Operating Philosophy:
• Flexibility, future expansion, standby,. Degree of integration
• Reliability, service factor, environmental issue, Risk reduction
• Operation needs, corrosion control
b) Technology Application
• Conformance/deviation from technology visions
• Automation/control system philosophy
• Information Management
• Materials selection/corrosion monitoring/cathodic protection
• Measurement (metering/analysis, accuracy, value of product measured)
• Electrical
• Machinery/mechanical
• Identify new technology used and concerns clearly
c) Preliminary P&ID or PFD and Plot Plan
Risk Assessment
a) Initiate MoC
b) High Level Risk assessment results (as part of MoC)
Potential Risks/Concerns
a) Technology
b) Project management
c) First time vs. multiple project issues
d) Appropriate expertise
e) Schedule