CONCUR IMS implementation

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CONCUR
Fortum Engineering: PlantPower
 Fortum Engineering use a suite of software called PlantPower
which have been customised for the purpose of defining the
requirements for power plant construction. The design procedure
is:
 Scoping Module
 In order to meet clients requirements, a scoping module called ScopePower is used for identifying a structure of power
plant delivery. This is a logical layout based on KKS code, forming a skeleton of the information technical product model
for further study
 Energy Balance
 Energy balance studies are made by Fortum Engineering’s process simulation tool Solvo. These results are defining
requirements for power plant processes as input data for further design
 Energy Balance Flow Charts
 In practice it means, that there is unambigious dependence between energy balance flow charts and IT product model
 Design Rules
 A knowledge module holding design rules, design dialogues, plant scope and and artificial intelligence facility based on
Design++ is used for initial dimensioning of main equipment in order to fulfil process requirements. The results are
presented in the main flow diagram.
 Dimensions
 Dimensioning of main equipment continues for over all dimensions of the site so, that suitable plant layout can be
selected. The first cost estimate is carried out in order to support decision making at investment level
 Cost Estimation
 Knowledge modules support more detailed design on steam turbine plant. Cost estimation on facility level will define
costs accurate enough for tendering purpose. Actual cost data is in cost libraries of CostPower, where the commercial
software of CM-Pro is used on cost estimation and further budgeting during pre-tender phase
 Company IMS
 All design, cost estimation and scheduling information are stored in product model and in the attached relational
database. In the CONCUR demonstration data was exchanged with IFC files between project partners: Fortum
Engineering, Taylor Woodrow and Skanska