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Packaged process unit with piping and access platforms installed inside an industrial building.

EPCM & Integration · Commissioning

Installation, Commissioning & Start-up

Installation, commissioning, and start-up take the plant from delivered equipment to a running, accepted facility. We manage construction, mechanical completion, and the full commissioning sequence, including factory acceptance testing (FAT) before shipment and site acceptance testing (SAT) once installed. The phase ends with performance demonstration and a documented handover, so you take ownership of a plant that has been proven, not just built.

What you get

The shape of the deliverable.

Outcomes our customers see when this scope is on our floor. Specific, repeatable, and held against the same quality system across the company.

Proven before handover
FAT confirms equipment performs before it ships and SAT confirms it performs once installed, so acceptance is based on demonstrated results.
Structured commissioning
A disciplined sequence of loop checks, function tests, and start-up steps avoids the trial-and-error that damages equipment and delays first production.
Clean operational handover
As-built complete
Your operations team receives a documented, trained-up plant with as-built records, not a punch list and a pile of drawings.

Scope

What this actually covers.

The specific work we deliver under Installation, Commissioning & Start-up.

Scope 01

Construction management and mechanical completion

Scope 02

Factory acceptance testing (FAT) before shipment

Scope 03

Site acceptance testing (SAT) after installation

Scope 04

Loop checks, function testing, and pre-commissioning

Scope 05

Commissioning, start-up, and performance demonstration

Scope 06

As-built documentation, training, and handover

How we work

Standards, scope, and where.

Codes & standards

  • ASME B31.3 (process piping)
  • ISO 45001 (occupational health and safety)
  • ISO 9001 (quality management)

Led from

  • Toronto (Mississauga)
  • Kerteh
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Frequently asked

Common questions on this scope.

What is the difference between FAT and SAT?
Factory acceptance testing (FAT) verifies equipment performs to specification at the vendor or fabrication shop before it ships. Site acceptance testing (SAT) repeats the key checks once the equipment is installed and integrated on site, confirming it still meets requirements in its operating environment.
Do you support the plant after start-up?
Yes. We can extend into operations and lifecycle support, including a performance guarantee period, operator training, and a defined warranty window, so the team that commissioned the plant stays accountable through early operation.

Need Installation, Commissioning & Start-up?
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Drawings, datasheets, or just the problem. We respond promptly with a routing recommendation and an honest read on scope and schedule.