Process Plant Layout and Piping Design, Level – I
About This Course
The layout and piping design phase is one of the most critical stages in any industrial project, directly impacting safety, cost, constructability, and maintenance. This beginner-level course is specifically structured to provide a zero-to-basic understanding of the fundamental principles governing process plant layout and efficient piping routing. We will demystify complex engineering concepts, focusing on the essential standards, documentation (like P&IDs), and spatial considerations required to execute successful design work. This course is ideal for individuals looking to start their career in piping engineering, project coordination, or plant operations, providing the core knowledge needed to read drawings, understand design constraints, and communicate effectively within a multi-disciplinary engineering team
Learning Objectives
Material Includes
- Comprehensive Course Manual, P&ID/Isometric Examples, Component Data Sheets, and Practical Layout Checklists.
Requirements
- A personal computer/laptop capable of viewing engineering drawings (PDFs/DWGs). Active participation in layout exercises.
Target Audience
- Junior Piping Designers / Draftsmen, Project Coordinators, Engineering Students, and Operations Personnel seeking foundational knowledge of design documents and plant layout.
