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The Broadcrown structure is long established and is based on the requirements for bespoke engineering of major projects.
The Broadcrown approach is to employ a dedicated team of experienced design engineers and project managers and draw on their experience to provide the client with a product that successfully meets their specific needs.
Developed over 30 years of generating set installation experience, Broadcrown have an in-house design facility which can produce power generation solutions specifically designed to suit your requirements.
The design infrastructure, using the latest CAD techniques, Project Management and Quality Assurance systems, can cater for all project requirements from supplying a single generating set through to the most complicated turnkey power solution.
The Broadcrown generating set design has been developed as a result of our experience to include a minimum standard, which incorporates features focusing on 'Good Engineering Practice'. These include unique features on generating set construction and protection to ensure ease of installation, commissioning, servicing and providing additional generating set protection.
Site considerations are just as important as the generating set itself when considering power generation requirements such as location, conditions and generating set application.
Broadcrown have the design experience to cater for your requirements and can provide valued advice in the early design stages, even prior to quoting, on aspects such as generating set selection, application, impacts of different site load types on design, etc.
Each project is handled by a Project Management Team, primarily consisting of a Project Manager, Mechanical Design Engineer and Electrical Design Engineer.
There are several teams capable of handling the most complex power generation projects.
In addition, the Project Management Team is supported by other members of the Broadcrown organisation including Site Managers, Mechanical and Electrical Installation Managers, Commissioning Manager, Acoustic Consultants and Health and Safety Manager.
Where there is a large element of mechanical and electrical installation works required on site then Broadcrown will provide either a part-time or full time site manager to co-ordinate the installation activities of our own installation teams and that of our specialist sub-contractors including twinwall exhaust flues, and plantroom acoustics.
The roles of each member of the Project Management Team is :
The Project Manager will be responsible for the day to day running on the project and will be the focal point of all technical and commercial issues.
The Project Manager will control all aspects of the project from initial sales handover and design review, manufacture and works testing, installation and site testing through to commissioning and customer handover.
The Project Manager will carry out design reviews throughout the course of the project to ensure compliance with customer requirements.
The Project Manager will attend meetings with the Client to ensure mutual understanding exists on his technical and programme requirements.
The Project Manager will employ 'Microsoft Projects' for project control to ensure accurate delivery schedules and customer communication.
The Project Manager will accept specialist responsibilities, such as the CDM regulations, Health & Safety requirements, issuing method statements / risk assessments, etc.
The Mechanical Design Engineer will be responsible for the production of all detail design drawings including general arrangements, installation drawings, plantroom layout drawings, and builders work drawings.
The Mechanical Design Engineer will be assisted as and when necessary by the Senior and Chief Mechanical Engineers.
The Mechanical Design Engineer will also produce any necessary
co-ordination drawings for the areas that we are allocated as Lead
Co-ordinator.
The Electrical Design Engineer will be responsible for the production of all Generator/Master Control Panel layouts and schematics, production of interface schedules, PLC/HMI software production and production of FDS documents and works/site testing method statements.
The Electrical Design Engineer will be assisted as and when necessary by our Chief Electrical Engineer.
During the installation phase there will be a Site Manager, co-ordinating the
installation teams and design engineers to ensure the smooth running of the installation.
The Site Manager will also be responsible for the co-ordination of this trade contract with the other trades and to assist the design engineers in the production of any necessary co-ordination drawings.
During the course of the contract, the Mechanical and Electrical Installation Managers will be involved with both the Project Manager and Site Manager in the co-ordination of site material deliveries and control of the installation engineers.
During the commissioning phase the Project Manager will be aided by the Commissioning Dept. for the co-ordination of commissioning engineers, fuel oil, load banks, etc.
The Q.A./H&S Manager will be used for the production of any necessary Risk Assessments, Quality Plans and CDM method statements, etc.
The Acoustic Consultant will aid the Project Manager and Mechanical Design Engineer in the overall design of the acoustic installation and the production of acoustic calculations.
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