With offices in 25 countries and 24/7 coverage, Fluor has global engineering and design capabilities to meet its clients’ project needs anywhere in the world.
The company’s engineering expertise ranges from traditional disciplines, such as architectural, civil, electrical, mechanical, piping, and structural engineering; to advanced specialties including simulation, enterprise integration, integrated automation processes, and interactive 3D and 4D modeling.
During conceptual design, Fluor uses proprietary processes and collaborative tools to engage the project’s interdisciplinary team in developing a detailed estimate and gaining alignment from all functional areas. These processes and tools help identify and …show more content…
The conceptual design phase offers the best opportunity to assess business, commercial, and technical risks; and to improve return on investment.
During conceptual design, Fluor establishes the early project definition of the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) requirements and a detailed project estimate. Services include feasibility studies, project-development planning, technology evaluation and recommendations, risk-management assessment, global siting, financing planning, constructability reviews, asset and life-cycle optimization over the facility's lifecycle, and front-end engineering.
Fluor's design expertise is reflected in a series of reference power plant designs, incorporating both the latest technology and the accumulated experience of Fluor. These designs can save time in obtaining the licenses required to operate a plant, reduce capital costs, and promote shorter schedules.
These reference designs are available in sizes best suited to the clients' needs and to various market and site conditions and can be adapted to offer flexibility for output capacity, equipment manufacturers, and other client