Decommissioning, mothballing, and revamping / edited by Mike Briggs, Stan Buck, and Mike Smith.
Contributor(s): Briggs, Mike
| Buck, Stan
| Smith, Mike
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
When economic circumstances dictate that a process plant should cease or change production, either temporarily or for good, action must be taken. This book explains the pitfalls in planning to raze a plant to the ground, mothballing it or modifying it to something else.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-126) and index.
Scope and terminology -- Part 1 - Pre-project considerations -- Professional responsibilities and legal requirements -- Project risks and uncertainties -- Part 2 - Project set-up -- Project definition -- Project management -- Part 3 - Project execution -- Post-operational activities -- Preparation for renovation, modification or mothballing -- Plant renovation, modification and mothballing -- Plant dismantling -- Post-dismantling operations.