Vinu1991
Chemical
- Jul 11, 2016
- 4
Hi All,
I was preparing a PID markup the other day on my project and the markup was for the updation of a demolition PID. I have some doubts over usage of the term demolition in the context of a PID.
On some projects, I have seen that if any part of an existing facility is being deleted then we prepare a demolition PID. On other projects, they say that if you are making any changes and not necessarily only removing an existing component completely, you still need to capture it in the demolition PID. In all cases the as-built drawing is the reference drawing.
So, my question is as follows. Are demolition PIDs made only when you are removing an existing part of a facility completely or when you are making some changes/modification to an existing facility (e.g. cutting a spool piece but not necessarily removing it to make way to add some flanges), or are both kind of changes to be captured in a demolition PID?
Also please give me some inputs as to what the general practice (engineering drafting workflow) is in relation to the updation of a PID during a brownfield project.
Currently, my understanding on the engineering drafting workflow on a brownfield project is as follows:
1. Catch hold of the as-built PID.
2. Markup on the as-built PID for the preparation of the demolition PID.
3. Use the drafted demolition PID as a guide/input to prepare the construction PID.
Any inputs on clarifying the above would be very helpful.
Thanks and Regards,
Vinayak
I was preparing a PID markup the other day on my project and the markup was for the updation of a demolition PID. I have some doubts over usage of the term demolition in the context of a PID.
On some projects, I have seen that if any part of an existing facility is being deleted then we prepare a demolition PID. On other projects, they say that if you are making any changes and not necessarily only removing an existing component completely, you still need to capture it in the demolition PID. In all cases the as-built drawing is the reference drawing.
So, my question is as follows. Are demolition PIDs made only when you are removing an existing part of a facility completely or when you are making some changes/modification to an existing facility (e.g. cutting a spool piece but not necessarily removing it to make way to add some flanges), or are both kind of changes to be captured in a demolition PID?
Also please give me some inputs as to what the general practice (engineering drafting workflow) is in relation to the updation of a PID during a brownfield project.
Currently, my understanding on the engineering drafting workflow on a brownfield project is as follows:
1. Catch hold of the as-built PID.
2. Markup on the as-built PID for the preparation of the demolition PID.
3. Use the drafted demolition PID as a guide/input to prepare the construction PID.
Any inputs on clarifying the above would be very helpful.
Thanks and Regards,
Vinayak