IndustrialProcess Plant Electrical

Process Plant Electrical

Process plants demand electrical contractors who understand the whole picture — from HV supply through MCC installation to field instrumentation commissioning. We deliver the complete electrical scope on greenfield and brownfield process projects.

Overview

Process plant electrical work is among the most demanding and technically complex work in the electrical industry. A single project may span HV substation construction, LV distribution, motor control centres with hundreds of starters and drives, field instrumentation with thousands of loops, hazardous area installations and control system commissioning — all delivered in a construction environment with competing trades, tight access and a hard commissioning deadline.

Reprise Electrical has the breadth of capability to deliver the complete electrical scope on process plant projects. Our project managers understand the sequence of electrical work in a process plant construction programme — substation before MCC, MCC before cable, cable before instrument loop testing — and manage the resource plan to execute that sequence efficiently.

On brownfield projects, we manage the tie-in and isolation process to ensure that modifications to operating plant are executed safely, with full permit to work compliance and documented switching programs for any work that involves live or recently-live electrical equipment.

Scope of Works

  • Full electrical scope from network boundary to driven loads

  • HV/LV power distribution — cable, containment, termination

  • Motor control centre installation and commissioning

  • Field instrumentation installation and loop testing

  • Process lighting and area lighting installation

  • Earthing and bonding systems

  • Hazardous area electrical installation where classified

  • Control and automation panel installation

  • Variable speed drive installation and commissioning

  • Inspection, test plan management and handover documentation

  • Brownfield modifications and tie-ins to operating plant

Who It's For

EPC contractors delivering process plant projects

Process plant owners commissioning capital expansion

Mining operators constructing new processing facilities

Chemical and petrochemical operators adding capacity

Water and wastewater treatment plant constructors