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Topics. . Contractor selection for LNG projectsDesign competition strategiesKey issues for design competitionScope and structure of design competitionConducting a design competitionRecommended guidelines. LNG Project Contractor Selection Traditional Approach. LNG Project Contractor Selection Design Competition.
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1. LNG Project Design Competitions - A contractor’s viewpointByCharles DurrVice-President LNG-GTL-Gas Processing TechnologiesDon HillPankaj ShahMarch 2004 ..
2. Contractor selection for LNG projects
Design competition strategies
Key issues for design competition
Scope and structure of design competition
Conducting a design competition
Recommended guidelines
3. LNG Project Contractor Selection –Traditional Approach
4. LNG Project Contractor Selection –Design Competition Benefits overall project
Promotes innovative solutions and competition
5. Benefits overall project
Promotes innovative solutions and competition LNG Project Contractor Selection – Design Competition
7. Strategies for Design Competition Dependent on several factors
Project drivers, goals, ownership structure, liquefaction technology, type of facility (grassroots/expansion), etc.
Two primary approaches
Based on owner specifications
Owner provides detailed specifications and requirements
Less freedom for contractor to make technical changes
Based on ‘fit-for-purpose’ philosophy
Owner specifies overall requirements and guiding principles
Contactor designs fit-for-purpose plant
8. Choosing Contractor for Design Competition Contractor selection has impact on cost of facility
Demonstrated experience in developing and managing novel technology and execution innovations
Competition should be among peers
Design competition process relatively new and evolving
Past design competitions generally well managed
Lessons learned
9. Issues with Design Competition Scope of design competition
“What to include and what not to include”? That is the Question!
Structure of design competition
The “Fairness Factor”
Methodology of design competition
Many things have worked well in past design competitions. However, the purpose of this paper was to highlight the things that could be improved. Hence the examples are a one sided view of design competitions.
10. What to include and what not to include? Determination of level at which design competition is conducted
Scope restriction results in less room to innovate
Mind reading should to avoided
Key issues
Confidentiality of information
Rely upon items
Avoid a liar’s contest
Do not confuse design basis issues versus ideas
Protecting competitive advantage
Identify what is in best interest of the project
11. Common Elements of Design Scope Minimum safety requirements
Site data
Feed gas compositions/contaminants
Product specifications
Definition and requirements for proven equipment vs. prototype
12. Common Elements of Design Scope Licensed technologies selected
Guarantee philosophy
Availability of plant
Plant O&M philosophy
Plant capacity
EPC Schedule ? (liar’s contest)
13. What to include in a design competition?…some examples… Execution strategy
Plant configuration
Compressor and driver configuration
Cooling medium selection
Equipment specifications
Design philosophy; sparing, flaring, etc.
Plot plan
Design optimizations
Rotating equipment maintenance cost
14. Structuring a Design Competition Similar to a tendering process
Set and implement guidelines
Decide on evaluation criteria early
Owner’s team
Composition, role, and behavior
Set procedures for handling of confidential information and intellectual property rights
Basis of design versus owner preferences
Explicit economic evaluation guidelines
Equalize scope and compensation
Cross pollination of ideas and impact on innovation
15. Recommended Guidelines for Design Competition All designs must be based on a workable LNG process technology
Guideline applies to not just the technology but also the critical equipment and other design aspects
Whatever definition of “workable” is, it should be applied consistently with all contractors
All designs must use the same design basis and design philosophy
Owner shall define the level at which the design competition is implemented
Guidelines set at beginning of design competition should be closely followed to ensure fairness and integrity of competitive process
16. Recommended Guidelines for Design Competition (continued) Define evaluation criteria and terms of EPC contract prior to start of FEED
Equal treatment of competing teams in terms of scope, compensation, schedule and terms/conditions
All competing bids should be submitted at the same time (Sequential bidding should not be considered)
Owner should specify certain items, whose claims cannot be verified at the time of the award, e.g. schedule, etc.
All competing teams should be free to chose vendors, sub-contractors and partners from an approved list
17. What does it take to conduct a design competition? All parties working towards the benefit of the overall project
Setting uniform guidelines to ensure fair competition
18. Is design competition right for you? Design competitions are effective but may not be a good solution for every project
The owner has to decide if this strategy is good for his specific project