You have not described exactly how the the valve and pipeline layout is constructed above ground. Ideally the total construction should be solid enough not to crate skewness in alignment and stresses not allowed for bolts, valve and pipelines both in present situation, during change or afterwards under foreseeable earthquakes and earth movements
Normally valves of this weight and dimensions, and in this pressure class, should each be supported and anchored independently. Stresses in the pipeline should be handled separately as such.
See to that each valve has a separate and adjustabel foundation and anchoring. Additionally: How is the weight and layout difference between new and old valves? Operation and repair access? Adaptions necessary?
The pipeline must then be adjusted, if necessary, to avoid stresses from pipeline transferred to the valves. Possible means of adjustment: adapted sealings, distance rings, adjustment pieces, lockable and not lockable piping joints, support for pipe-ends and mechanical adjustments etc.