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Replacement works of complete floating roof and its accessories
Replacement works of complete floor plate with annular plates and partial replacement works.
Replacement works of tank top two shell courses along with wind girder and associated piping works for foam system Piping and structural works Rolling ladder, Tangential Staircase .
Tank desludging, cleaning, isolation, and preparation for mechanical works.
Fire Protection System piping works.
Design and Engineering
Tank Design: Design tanks and storage systems, considering factors like material properties, environmental conditions, pressure, and temperature. This includes specifying the right materials, size, and shape based on the tank's intended use (e.g., atmospheric storage tanks, pressure vessels, or cryogenic tanks).
Structural Analysis: Perform structural analysis of tank designs to ensure that they can withstand various operational pressures, seismic loads, and external forces.
Design Calculations: Use engineering principles to calculate key parameters such as wall thickness, tank diameter, strength of supports, and safety factors.
CAD Modeling: Utilize CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or PTC Creo) to create 2D and 3D models of tank designs, allowing for precise detailing of the tank structure and components.
Piping Integration: Design and specify piping systems that connect to tanks, ensuring that the tanks integrate seamlessly with other components in the system (e.g., pumps, valves, and manifolds).
Material Selection and Manufacturing
Material Selection: Determine the appropriate materials for tank construction based on factors like the type of contents, environmental conditions, and required durability. Common materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, and composite materials.
Corrosion Protection: Select and recommend corrosion-resistant coatings or linings for tanks, especially those used in corrosive environments, to prolong their lifespan and maintain safety.
Manufacturing Specifications: Develop detailed specifications for tank fabrication, including welding processes, material tolerances, and quality standards.
Fabrication Oversight: Work closely with fabrication teams to ensure that tanks are built according to design specifications, ensuring both quality control and compliance with safety standards.
Installation and Commissioning
Installation Planning: Oversee or collaborate in the planning and execution of tank installations, ensuring that the tank is positioned correctly, anchored properly, and that all connections are correctly made.
Commissioning: Assist with the commissioning of new tanks, ensuring that they are fully operational, tested, and compliant with safety regulations before being brought into service.
Inspection and Testing: Ensure that tanks are subjected to required inspection and testing, including leak tests, pressure tests, and structural integrity checks.
Maintenance and Inspections
Routine Inspections: Develop and implement maintenance schedules for periodic inspection and testing of tanks to ensure they continue to operate safely and efficiently throughout their life cycle.
Damage Assessment: Inspect tanks for any signs of damage, wear, or corrosion. Perform detailed assessments and recommend repairs or replacements where necessary.
Tank Integrity Testing: Perform tank integrity tests, such as ultrasonic testing, thickness measurements, and visual inspections to detect weaknesses like cracks or material degradation.
Maintenance Optimization: Work on strategies to minimize downtime and optimize maintenance procedures, ensuring minimal disruption to operations.
Safety and Compliance
Safety Standards: Ensure that tank designs, installations, and operations comply with safety regulations and industry standards, such as ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), API (American Petroleum Institute), or local regulatory codes.
Leak Prevention and Detection: Implement measures to prevent leaks and other failures, including pressure relief valves, venting systems, and emergency shutoff systems.
Environmental Protection: Ensure tanks meet environmental protection standards, such as containment measures to prevent spills or leakage of hazardous materials.
Emergency Preparedness: Develop emergency response plans in the event of a tank failure, including spill containment, fire suppression systems, and personnel evacuation protocols.
Full-time