Technology Integration
TOYO's Technology Integration
The objective of Engineering is to deliver, in a timely manner, complete drawings and documents to enable on-site construction work to advance in a logical and planned sequence to deliver sufficient information to enable equipment and materials to be purchased and delivered to the construction site on time, and also to provide the necessary documentation for operation and maintenance. To achieve this objective, an enormous amount of engineering documents are generated and it is vital that engineers of different disciplines coordinate with each other and with procurement and construction site engineers to realize the plant. In order to achieve real time sharing of the large volume of information created during the engineering phase, IT tools and systems such as engineering data bases, computer aided engineering systems are available to engineers, procurement and construction personnel.
Meanwhile, human relation management is also of great importance for organizing many of discipline engineers, and coordination of the interface between each is also a key point for successful project execution. Each individual engineer’s work is based on his own core area technologies of specialties, process, mechanical, piping, electrical, instrument, civil, and HSE related safety design, which many of engineering contractors own as basic function of engineering. Of equal importance to this, the integrated solution generated by the fully concurrent engineering will contribute the optimum project execution, sharing the large volume of information, which comes in day by day in the course of engineering through whole life time of a project, running in parallel with procurement and construction activities. This is supported engineering and project management skills, in addition to the capability of each individual expert.
TOYO respects each one of employees as an important asset for our core engineering business and has strives to enhance our young engineers skills to enable them to eventually become Engineering Managers as well as Project Managers through class room training on-the-job training, providing knowledge and by skills transfer from senior engineers.
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