mtgray9
Structural
- Aug 7, 2006
- 1
First time poster here...what a great site.
I have a meeting tomorrow to discuss value engineering ideas for a proposal I have been working on. This is a new plant on a clean site, though it is part of an existing refinery. We have been asked to think of "outside the box" ideas that could save money but that are still acceptable from an engineering standpoint.
One idea that has been mentioned is to possibly do all of the structural steel fireproofing on site, which would save money on transportation and loading/unloading, etc. This seems reasonable to me, at least to consider.
Can anyone give me any other ideas that either you have employed successfully or maybe that are worth considering? Just looking for ideas that are maybe a little out of the norm for a typical refinery-type project.
Thanks in advance!
I have a meeting tomorrow to discuss value engineering ideas for a proposal I have been working on. This is a new plant on a clean site, though it is part of an existing refinery. We have been asked to think of "outside the box" ideas that could save money but that are still acceptable from an engineering standpoint.
One idea that has been mentioned is to possibly do all of the structural steel fireproofing on site, which would save money on transportation and loading/unloading, etc. This seems reasonable to me, at least to consider.
Can anyone give me any other ideas that either you have employed successfully or maybe that are worth considering? Just looking for ideas that are maybe a little out of the norm for a typical refinery-type project.
Thanks in advance!