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Process engineers require cost estimates for various purposes. Some are used in evaluating competing process alternatives, some for performing basic process evaluation studies, and some are used to develop project cost control estimates for project managers. Knowing the methods used to derive such estimates and the circumstances where they are used is a useful tool for any engineer.
This course will examine the factors involved in obtaining the various levels of process plant capital cost estimates and their uses.
This course will cover:
• Estimate types and accuracy ranges
• Documents and design provided to obtain the cost estimate vs. estimate accuracy
• Resources to be used in obtaining these estimates will be reviewed
• Typical plant cost factors and factoring methods used in obtaining estimates
• Applying practical factors for time and area adjustments
• Assessing risks associated with capital cost estimates and their effect on accuracy
This course is directed to those individuals that are involved in project management, process evaluation and design, capital cost estimation for process plant projects and other users of engineering cost data.
Recommended for:
• Mechanical Engineers
• Chemical Engineers
• Project Managers
• Assistant Project Managers
Instructor: Mr. Kevin M. Green, P.E.
Schedule: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
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