4 FAQs about Three-phase EPC general contracting for communication power supply cabinets

What is Engineering Procurement & Construction (EPC)?

Engineering, Procurement, and Construction – commonly known as EPC – is a project delivery model widely used in large-scale infrastructure, oil & gas, power plants, and industrial facilities. In an EPC contract, a single contractor handles all three core phases, streamlining accountability and risk management.

What is an EPC project?

An EPC project refers to a contract-based project delivery system where a single contractor (EPC contractor) is responsible for Engineering, Procurement, and Construction. This turnkey approach ensures a streamlined process from concept to commissioning, often under a fixed timeline and budget. 1. Concept Development Phase

What are the main phases of an EPC project?

The key phases include Concept Development, FEED, Detailed Design, Procurement, Construction, Commissioning, and Operation. Why is FEED important in EPC projects?

What is the difference between a standard EPC contract and split structure?

Unlike a standard EPC Contract, the Project Company cannot look only to a single Contractor to satisfy all the contractual obligations (in particular, design, construction and performance). Under a split structure, there are at least two entities with those obligations.

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