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Introduction Main Projects Reference List SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Introduction Main Projects Reference List CoverPage1of1 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Company Profile www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 2 of 15 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Introduction SIMECO, established in 1984, has gradually grown up into a leading medium size Engineering and Contracting Company. In 1988 SIMECO: • acquired the Technical Departments of an external Company; • renewed Company’s Management; • reorganized Company’s structure and strategy; • invested in personnel training and information technologies SIMECO now offers: • Competitive Services for Feasibility Studies, Basic & Front-End Design, Detail Engineering, Procurement and Site Services in the Oil & Gas Sector including On-shore and Off-shore upstream facilities, Refineries, Pipelines, Petrochemicals, Fertilizer & Chemical Plants, Power Plants including Renewable Energies, Utilities Generation Units and Offsite Facilities. • Contracting for the execution of projects on turn key lump sum basis. In order to tender for turn-key EPC project up to 50 Million Euro, the bidding alternative is either to participate as Main Contractor with nominated Sub-contractors or in Joint Venture with selected Construction Companies. 33 80 400 000 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE CLIENTS HOURS www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 3 of 15 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Field of Activity OIL AND GAS PETROCHEMICALS, PIPELINES REFINING PROCESSING CHEMICALS & FERTILISERS SIMECO’s experience covers Gas SIMECO has carried out the detail SIMECO activities in the midstream SIMECO activities in the refining Oil Separation Plants, Degassing design of several fertilizer plants, sector cover pipeline and storage sector span from feasibility studies Stations, Natural Gas Processing mostly based on proprietary Urea facilities. The design services carried to detail design of: (Dehydration Packages, Acid Gas technology licensed by Saipem/ out by SIMECO with the support of Removal), LPG treating. Snamprogetti. the affiliate Streamline Engineering • Process Units (based on open- S.r.l. span all the expertise from art or licensed technologies) SIMECO has developed a significant pipeline flow assurance up to site • Utilities Units experience in the detail design of services. • Power Generation Plants polymer plants, e.g. Polyethylene • Plants (LDPE, HDPE), bioplastics. • Waste Water Treatment • Tank Farms & Loading Bays • Electrical Substations • Control Rooms www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 4 of 15 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Field of Activity | Continued POWER PLANTS GAS OFFSHORE & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PROCESSING MARINE TERMINALS & CONTROL ROOMS During the recent years SIMECO SIMECO’s experience covers Gas SIMECO has carried out several SIMECO engineering capabilities has developed several projects Oil Separation Plants, Natural Gas offshore projects providing Clients cover from feasibility study to detail dealing with power plants and use Processing (Dehydration Packages, with both the platform’s structural design of control systems and of renewable energies. Acid Gas Removal), Hydrogen design and the topside processing control rooms. Production, Chlorine Production, LPG and auxiliary facilities. Typical design activities are: control Experience in renewable energies treating. room layout, technical room cover biomass, waste to energy SIMECO has been recently involved layout, functional specification and solar power. in the design of marine terminals of DCS, implementation and including berth moorings, jetties/ detailed specification of DCS, piers as well selection and functional specification of ESD/ installation of loading arms. PLC, implementation and detailed specification of ESD/PLC, functional specification of SIS, implementation and detailed specification of SIS, control narrative, AND-OR Logic diagram, cause-effect matrix, control system’s database and loop diagram/wiring. www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 5 of 15 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Capabilities SIMECO has capabilities, experience, organization and highly SIMECO features: experienced professional staff required to provide the following Services: • Excellent technical skills; • More than 30 years experience in project execution; • Feasibility Studies and Economical Evaluations; • Single point responsibility from conceptual design to • Project Management Consulting; project completion; • Basic Engineering; • 1800 m2 office including 100 m2 available for Client’s • Front-End Engineering; representatives; • Project Planning & Cost Estimating ; • Sound financial credentials with the Italian Banking • Risk Analysis and HSE Reports; Organization. • Detail Engineering; • Procurement Activities; • Expediting and Inspections; • Construction Management & Supervision; • Plant Start-up Assistance and Operations. www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 6 of 16 SimecoSECSEC | |Group |S.p.A Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Work Force The potential of SIMECO lies in its highly qualified, multidisciplinary 12 % 5 % MEC CIV 40 % teams of engineers and technicians, with a permanent staff of about 16 % TUB 90 employees and a total staff of about 180 people. ELE 27 % SMI ENGINEERINGEN DEPARTMENTS 42 75 14% 3-7 years >15 years 34 67% <3 years 19 19% 7-15 years YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Project Management Process and Technology Engineering Department Project Management Activities consisting of: SIMECO’s Process and Technology Department Most of the engineers within the technical design capacity is more than 50,000 manhours department have been involved in projects, • Contractual documents re-examination & per year, in the following areas: from screening and conceptual studies to endorsement detailed design and assistance to yard and • Project Planning • Upstream they form a strong scientific core within the • Project Team Building • Refining company. • Project Control • Petrochemicals • Multidisciplinary reviews of project • Chemicals Engineering Department consists of: documents • Pipelines and Flow Assurance • Project Change Management • Utilities Systems • Piping (TUB) • Handing over & Client acceptance • Power Plants • Instrumentaion & Automation (SMI) • Electrical (ELE) For Multidiscipline Engineering Projects a • Mechanical (MEC) fully dedicated Task Force is appointed. A • Civil & Structures (CIV) Nominated Project Manager, reporting to the Operation Director, coordinates the activities. For the Monodiscipline Projects, the management activity is usually demanded to the Technical Manager of the concerned discipline. www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 7 of 15 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Tools We use the following software tools: • HYSYS / PROMAX (Process simulators) • Intergraph PDS (3D plant design) with • CAESAR II (Stress analysis) • AspenOne Engineering Desk Top (Process FRAMEWORK (3D design of steel structures) • INSTRUCALC (PSV & control valves sizing) simulators) including HYSYS / Crude / and ELECTRICAL RACEWAY (3D design of • SMART PLANT INSTRUMENTATION Amines / Dynamics / Upstream dynamics / cable raceway) (Instrumentation data manager) Petroleum Refining / Flare system analyzer • ESAPro (3D plant design) • FOUNDATION 3D/MAT 3D (Design of concrete / Energy analyzer / Aspen Cost Estimator • ETAP / NEPLAN / AMPERE / CYME (Integrated foundations) • AFT Arrow / Fathom / Impulse (Steady state design optimization and simulation of • SAP 2000 (Design of steel structures) & dynamic simulation of pipeline networks) electrical systems) • MS Project (Project Planning) • LEDA FLOW / Flow Assurance, Dynamic • PRYSMIAN JDC (Electrical cable sizing) • Primavera P6 (Project planning) Multiphase Flow • DIALUX (Lighting calculations) • HTRI / MT-EXCH / VESS / COMP 6258 / LAYOUT • ZEUS (Lightning protection system design) (Design of heat exchangers, air coolers, • SUN SIM (Photovoltaic plants sizing) pressure vessels, compressors) • TEKLA (3D design of steel works & • AVEVA PDMS (3D plant design) • reinforced concrete) www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 8 of 15 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile Organization The potential of SIMECO lies in its highly qualified, multidisciplinary teams of engineers and technicians, with a permanent staff of about 90 employees and a total staff of about 180 people. www.simecomilano.it | [email protected] Page CP 9 of 15 SECSEC | |Group | Group Group- Company--BrochureBrochure Brochure v v1.01 v4.00 3.02 SIMECO Engineers & Contractors Company Profile History \ Market Company History Company Market 2010 2010 LNG Project Management Consulting & Owner’s Engineering Services 2008 2004 Renewable Energies Front-End Engineering & Design (FEED) 2004 2002 Marine Facilities Large And Complex Multi- Discipline Engineering
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