Multi-Disciplinary Engineering & Technical Management
ASHAAH LIMITED offers integrated plant design and engineering project management services to coordinate complex industrial developments. We align civil, mechanical, electrical, and control processes under a single, unified execution framework.
From initial concept feasibility studies to final pre-commissioning handover, we ensure your engineering deliverables are produced on schedule, in budget, and with complete technical accuracy. Our project managers and engineers specialize in interface management control, CTR catalogs development, cost estimation, and supplier coordination to guarantee risk-free capital project execution.
Core Fields of Expertise
Integrated Utility & Plant Systems
Coordinating utility networks (water, gas, steam, air), drainage layouts, civil foundation designs, and structural pipe racks to support process facilities.
Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I)
Sizing electrical power distribution grids, single line diagrams (SLDs), field instrument datasheets, DCS/PLC logic design, and automated control cabinets.
Interface & Deliverables Control
Tracking critical engineering interfaces between process, piping, civil, and electrical contractors to eliminate field re-work and clashes.
CTR Catalog & Project Estimating
Defining Cost, Time, Resource (CTR) budgets, technical risk assessments, and execution schedules to ensure transparent and predictable project management.
Our Management Methodology
We utilize structured management processes designed specifically for high-risk industrial asset environments. Our services cover:
- Concept Select (FEED Support): Assessing technical feasibility and estimating CAPEX/OPEX variations.
- Detailed Engineering Phase: Directing the production of data sheets, calculations, layouts, and materials procurement specifications.
- Vendor Coordination: Performing engineering reviews of supplier documents to verify compatibility.
- Operational Readiness Support: Preparing standard operating procedures (SOPs), maintenance indexes, and documentation catalogs.