FAQ
Detailed Engineering of Compound Feed Plants
The cost of engineering depends on the scope and complexity of the facility's components. The number of structures to be designed directly impacts the price. The quantity and complexity of the design disciplines required are also significant factors. The greater the variety of utility networks within the facility, the higher the engineering cost.
New construction is typically less expensive than reconstruction. In reconstruction projects, all existing building elements must be modeled and checked for new loads, followed by equipment layout, development of strengthening solutions, and potential process redesign due to spatial constraints or the high cost of reinforcing existing structures. The search for optimal solutions, equipment replacement, and the time invested all contribute to higher design costs.
The design of a compound feed plant typically requires 120 to 200 working days:
- 20–30 working days for 3D model development
- 40–70 working days for detailed design development
- 20–40 working days for non-state expert review
- 40–60 working days for construction documentation development
The requirement for a state expert review will extend the schedule by approximately 60 working days, covering the period from document preparation to receiving a positive approval.
Reconstruction projects typically take longer to design than new complexes.
If equipment suppliers are changed during the design process, this necessitates modifications to the 3D model and impacts all related structures—steel and reinforced concrete floors, foundations, and gravity flow systems—as they are custom-designed for each specific equipment unit. The client must understand this and approach supplier selection with utmost seriousness. Implementing structural changes during the design phase is a time-consuming process.
Data on subsoil conditions is essential prior to commencing design. This necessitates preliminary site investigations. If geotechnical surveys for the project site already exist, design can begin immediately. If not, conducting these investigations typically requires 20-40 working days. It is important to note that after the final 3D model is created and the exact facility location is determined, additional targeted site investigations at specific points will be required.
Prior to contract execution, it is necessary to gather all information regarding feed requirements, target animal types, production volume, and other specific client needs. This includes defining the technical parameters of the future plant, formulating the design brief, and agreeing upon the collaboration protocol.
- Title documents for the land plot
- Urban development plan
- Site investigation reports
- Approved list of process equipment to be used
- Technical specifications from the equipment supplier
In most cases, structural analysis is performed using the LIRA-SAPR software suite. However, certain tasks exist for which software packages cannot provide precise or reliable results. In such instances, we perform manual calculations. Regardless of the calculation method employed, we guarantee the reliability of the results.
The non-state expert review and development of construction documentation typically require 60-100 working days. However, construction may need to start earlier due to weather conditions or urgent project commissioning requirements. We can prepare documentation for early construction start prior to completing the expert review and obtaining the construction permit. While we guarantee successful completion of the non-state expert review, all risks associated with commencing construction without permits are borne by the client.
Upon completion of the design stages "Detailed Design" and "Construction Documentation," the client receives the documentation in PDF format. Following the client's review of all documents, incorporation of required adjustments, and final payment, we print and bind four hard copies of the complete documentation and ship them to the client within 20 working days. Provision of drawings in DWG format is available upon request.
Detailed Engineering of Seed Processing Plants
The cost of engineering depends on the scope and complexity of the facility's components. The number of structures to be designed directly impacts the price. The quantity and complexity of the design disciplines required are also significant factors. The greater the variety of utility networks within the facility, the higher the engineering cost.
New construction is typically less expensive than reconstruction. In reconstruction projects, all existing building elements must be modeled and checked for new loads, followed by equipment layout, development of strengthening solutions, and potential process redesign due to spatial constraints or the high cost of reinforcing existing structures. The search for optimal solutions, equipment replacement, and the time invested all contribute to higher design costs.
The design of a seed processing plant typically requires 120 to 200 working days:
- 20–30 working days for 3D model development
- 40–70 working days for detailed design development
- 20–40 working days for non-state expert review
- 40–60 working days for construction documentation development
The requirement for a state expert review will extend the schedule by approximately 60 working days, covering the period from document preparation to receiving a positive approval.
Reconstruction projects typically take longer to design than new complexes.
If equipment suppliers are changed during the design process, this necessitates modifications to the 3D model and impacts all related structures—steel and reinforced concrete floors, foundations, and gravity flow systems—as they are custom-designed for each specific equipment unit. The client must understand this and approach supplier selection with utmost seriousness. Implementing structural changes during the design phase is a time-consuming process.
Data on subsoil conditions is essential prior to commencing design. This necessitates preliminary site investigations. If geotechnical surveys for the project site already exist, design can begin immediately. If not, conducting these investigations typically requires 20-40 working days. It is important to note that after the final 3D model is created and the exact facility location is determined, additional targeted site investigations at specific points will be required.
- Title documents for the land plot
- Urban development plan
- Site investigation reports
- Approved list of process equipment to be used
- Technical specifications from the equipment supplier
In most cases, structural analysis is performed using the LIRA-SAPR software suite. However, certain tasks exist for which software packages cannot provide precise or reliable results. In such instances, we perform manual calculations. Regardless of the calculation method employed, we guarantee the reliability of the results.
The non-state expert review and development of construction documentation typically require 60-100 working days. However, construction may need to start earlier due to weather conditions or urgent project commissioning requirements. We can prepare documentation for early construction start prior to completing the expert review and obtaining the construction permit. While we guarantee successful completion of the non-state expert review, all risks associated with commencing construction without permits are borne by the client.
Upon completion of the design stages "Detailed Design" and "Construction Documentation," the client receives the documentation in PDF format. Following the client's review of all documents, incorporation of required adjustments, and final payment, we print and bind four hard copies of the complete documentation and ship them to the client within 20 working days. Provision of drawings in DWG format is available upon request.
Detailed Engineering of Flour Mills
The cost of engineering depends on the scope and complexity of the facility's components. The number of structures to be designed directly impacts the price. The quantity and complexity of the design disciplines required are also significant factors. The greater the variety of utility networks within the facility, the higher the engineering cost.
New construction is typically less expensive than reconstruction. In reconstruction projects, all existing building elements must be modeled and checked for new loads, followed by equipment layout, development of strengthening solutions, and potential process redesign due to spatial constraints or the high cost of reinforcing existing structures. The search for optimal solutions, equipment replacement, and the time invested all contribute to higher design costs.
The design of a flour mill typically requires 120 to 200 working days:
- 20–30 working days for 3D model development
- 40–70 working days for detailed design development
- 20–40 working days for non-state expert review
- 40–60 working days for construction documentation development
The requirement for a state expert review will extend the schedule by approximately 60 working days, covering the period from document preparation to receiving a positive approval.
Reconstruction projects typically take longer to design than new complexes.
If equipment suppliers are changed during the design process, this necessitates modifications to the 3D model and impacts all related structures—steel and reinforced concrete floors, foundations, and gravity flow systems—as they are custom-designed for each specific equipment unit. The client must understand this and approach supplier selection with utmost seriousness. Implementing structural changes during the design phase is a time-consuming process.
Data on subsoil conditions is essential prior to commencing design. This necessitates preliminary site investigations. If geotechnical surveys for the project site already exist, design can begin immediately. If not, conducting these investigations typically requires 20-40 working days. It is important to note that after the final 3D model is created and the exact facility location is determined, additional targeted site investigations at specific points will be required.
- Title documents for the land plot
- Urban development plan
- Site investigation reports
- Approved list of process equipment to be used
- Technical specifications from the equipment supplier
In most cases, structural analysis is performed using the LIRA-SAPR software suite. However, certain tasks exist for which software packages cannot provide precise or reliable results. In such instances, we perform manual calculations. Regardless of the calculation method employed, we guarantee the reliability of the results.
The non-state expert review and development of construction documentation typically require 60-100 working days. However, construction may need to start earlier due to weather conditions or urgent project commissioning requirements. We can prepare documentation for early construction start prior to completing the expert review and obtaining the construction permit. While we guarantee successful completion of the non-state expert review, all risks associated with commencing construction without permits are borne by the client.
Upon completion of the design stages "Detailed Design" and "Construction Documentation," the client receives the documentation in PDF format. Following the client's review of all documents, incorporation of required adjustments, and final payment, we print and bind four hard copies of the complete documentation and ship them to the client within 20 working days. Provision of drawings in DWG format is available upon request.
Detailed Engineering of Grain Elevators
The cost of engineering depends on the scope and complexity of the facility's components. The number of structures to be designed directly impacts the price. The quantity and complexity of the design disciplines required are also significant factors. The greater the variety of utility networks within the facility, the higher the engineering cost.
New construction is typically less expensive than reconstruction. In reconstruction projects, all existing building elements must be modeled and checked for new loads, followed by equipment layout, development of strengthening solutions, and potential process redesign due to spatial constraints or the high cost of reinforcing existing structures. The search for optimal solutions, equipment replacement, and the time invested all contribute to higher design costs.
The design of a grain elevator typically requires 80 to 120 working days:
- 20–30 working days for 3D model development
- 20–30 working days for detailed design development
- 20–30 working days for non-state expert review
- 20–30 working days for construction documentation development
The requirement for a state expert review will extend the schedule by approximately 60 working days, covering the period from document preparation to receiving a positive approval.
Reconstruction projects typically take longer to design than new complexes.
If equipment suppliers are changed during the design process, this necessitates modifications to the 3D model and impacts all related structures—steel and reinforced concrete floors, foundations, and gravity flow systems—as they are custom-designed for each specific equipment unit. The client must understand this and approach supplier selection with utmost seriousness. Implementing structural changes during the design phase is a time-consuming process.
Data on subsoil conditions is essential prior to commencing design. This necessitates preliminary site investigations. If geotechnical surveys for the project site already exist, design can begin immediately. If not, conducting these investigations typically requires 20-40 working days. It is important to note that after the final 3D model is created and the exact facility location is determined, additional targeted site investigations at specific points will be required.
- Title documents for the land plot
- Urban development plan
- Site investigation reports
- Approved list of process equipment to be used
- Technical specifications from the equipment supplier
In most cases, structural analysis is performed using the LIRA-SAPR software suite. However, certain tasks exist for which software packages cannot provide precise or reliable results. In such instances, we perform manual calculations. Regardless of the calculation method employed, we guarantee the reliability of the results.
The non-state expert review and development of construction documentation typically require 60-100 working days. However, construction may need to start earlier due to weather conditions or urgent project commissioning requirements. We can prepare documentation for early construction start prior to completing the expert review and obtaining the construction permit. While we guarantee successful completion of the non-state expert review, all risks associated with commencing construction without permits are borne by the client.
Upon completion of the design stages "Detailed Design" and "Construction Documentation," the client receives the documentation in PDF format. Following the client's review of all documents, incorporation of required adjustments, and final payment, we print and bind four hard copies of the complete documentation and ship them to the client within 20 working days. Provision of drawings in DWG format is available upon request.
Detailed Engineering of Grain Drying Complexes
The cost of engineering depends on the scope and complexity of the facility's components. The number of structures to be designed directly impacts the price. The quantity and complexity of the design disciplines required are also significant factors. The greater the variety of utility networks within the facility, the higher the engineering cost.
New construction is typically less expensive than reconstruction. In reconstruction projects, all existing building elements must be modeled and checked for new loads, followed by equipment layout, development of strengthening solutions, and potential process redesign due to spatial constraints or the high cost of reinforcing existing structures. The search for optimal solutions, equipment replacement, and the time invested all contribute to higher design costs.
The design of a grain drying complex typically requires 60 to 100 working days:
- 10–20 working days for 3D model development
- 10–20 working days for detailed design development
- 20–30 working days for non-state expert review
- 20–30 working days for construction documentation development
The requirement for a state expert review will extend the schedule by approximately 60 working days, covering the period from document preparation to receiving a positive approval.
Reconstruction projects typically take longer to design than new complexes.
If equipment suppliers are changed during the design process, this necessitates modifications to the 3D model and impacts all related structures—steel and reinforced concrete floors, foundations, and gravity flow systems—as they are custom-designed for each specific equipment unit. The client must understand this and approach supplier selection with utmost seriousness. Implementing structural changes during the design phase is a time-consuming process.
Data on subsoil conditions is essential prior to commencing design. This necessitates preliminary site investigations. If geotechnical surveys for the project site already exist, design can begin immediately. If not, conducting these investigations typically requires 20-40 working days. It is important to note that after the final 3D model is created and the exact facility location is determined, additional targeted site investigations at specific points will be required.
- Title documents for the land plot
- Urban development plan
- Site investigation reports
- Approved list of process equipment to be used
- Technical specifications from the equipment supplier
In most cases, structural analysis is performed using the LIRA-SAPR software suite. However, certain tasks exist for which software packages cannot provide precise or reliable results. In such instances, we perform manual calculations. Regardless of the calculation method employed, we guarantee the reliability of the results.
The non-state expert review and development of construction documentation typically require 60-100 working days. However, construction may need to start earlier due to weather conditions or urgent project commissioning requirements. We can prepare documentation for early construction start prior to completing the expert review and obtaining the construction permit. While we guarantee successful completion of the non-state expert review, all risks associated with commencing construction without permits are borne by the client.
Upon completion of the design stages "Detailed Design" and "Construction Documentation," the client receives the documentation in PDF format. Following the client's review of all documents, incorporation of required adjustments, and final payment, we print and bind four hard copies of the complete documentation and ship them to the client within 20 working days. Provision of drawings in DWG format is available upon request.