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Overall & Unit plot plan : Piping Layouts
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Overall & Unit plot plan : Piping Layouts

All about Unit plot plans
Created byAtul Singla
Last updated 6/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Definition and purpose of unit plot plans
  • Stages of plot plan development
  • Key inputs required for initiating plot plan design
  • Detailed layout guidelines for locating major equipment
  • Critical checklists and review points for finalization

Course content

3 sections10 lectures1h 14m total length
  • Overall Plot plans : Piping Layouts13:18

    All Aspects & Parameters which need to be taken care have been listed and explained

  • Unit Plot plan : General Definitions & Stages of Unit Plot Plan7:24

    Unit plot plan definitions and Various stages have been discussed.

  • Unit Plot Plan : Various inputs10:01

    Various inputs required to start developing the plot plan have been discussed.

  • Plot plan : Usage by Other disciplines6:05

    This video talks about the usage of plot plan by all other disciplines

  • Unit Plot plan : Guidelines for Column, Furnace and Reactors6:44

    Various guidelines required to locate the Column, Furnace and Reactors in any plot plan have been captured.

  • Unit Plot plan : Guidelines for Compressors and Pumps6:48

    Various guidelines required to locate the Compressors & Pumps in any plot plan have been captured.

  • Unit Plot plan : Guidelines for Exchangers & Air coolers7:18

    Various guidelines required to locate the Exchangers & air-coolers in any plot plan have been captured.

  • Unit Plot plan : Guidelines for Drums & Pipe rack8:21

    Various guidelines required to locate the Drums & Pipe rack in any plot plan have been captured.

  • Unit Plot Plan : Checklists & Drawings size5:14

    Various Check points required to finalize plot plan have been captured.

Requirements

  • Piping, Oil & Gas awareness
  • No Software skills are required

Description

Following 8 modules have been captured and explained:


All Aspects & Parameters which need to be taken care have been listed and explained

  1. Unit plot plan definitions and Various stages have been discussed.

  2. Various inputs required to start developing the plot plan have been discussed.

  3. Various guidelines required to locate the Column, Furnace and Reactors in any plot plan have been captured.

  4. Various guidelines required to locate the Compressors & Pumps in any plot plan have been captured.

  5. Various guidelines required to locate the Exchangers & air-coolers in any plot plan have been captured.

  6. Various guidelines required to locate the Drums & Pipe rack in any plot plan have been captured.

  7. Various Check points required to finalize plot plan have been captured.

The "Basis of Plot Plan Development" course offers participants an in-depth exploration of the essential principles, methodologies, and considerations involved in creating a solid foundation for designing an effective plot plan in various engineering and architectural projects. This course aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to develop plot plans that optimize space utilization, facilitate project communication, and align with regulatory and safety requirements.

Course Objectives: By the end of this course, participants will:

  1. Understand Plot Plan Fundamentals: Gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts related to plot plans, including terminology, scale, orientation, and the relationship between plot plans and overall project design.

  2. Learn Site Development Regulations: Familiarize themselves with local, regional, and national regulations governing site development, zoning codes, setback requirements, environmental considerations, and safety standards.

  3. Comprehend Project Scope and Goals: Understand how to translate project requirements, objectives, and constraints into the layout and arrangement of facilities, structures, utilities, and infrastructure on a plot of land.

  4. Master Site Analysis Techniques: Develop skills in site analysis, including topography assessment, soil conditions, drainage patterns, and utility availability, to inform plot plan decisions.

  5. Explore Spatial Organization: Study effective techniques for organizing and optimizing the placement of buildings, equipment, access roads, parking, landscaping, and other components within the plot.

  6. Consider Safety and Accessibility: Learn how to incorporate safety considerations, emergency access routes, and ADA accessibility standards into the plot plan design.

  7. Integrate Multi-Disciplinary Requirements: Understand how to collaborate with various engineering disciplines, architects, landscape designers, and urban planners to create a cohesive plot plan that meets diverse project needs.

  8. Communicate Effectively: Develop the communication skills needed to convey plot plan ideas and concepts to stakeholders, clients, regulatory bodies, and project teams.

  9. Create Detailed Plot Plan Drawings: Explore the creation of detailed plot plan drawings, including scale representation, legend, labeling, dimensions, and annotations.

Course Format: The course will be delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, hands-on workshops, site visits (if feasible), and practical exercises using industry-standard CAD and GIS software tools. Guest speakers, including seasoned architects, site planners, and civil engineers, will share their practical experiences and insights.

Target Audience: This course is designed for architects, civil engineers, urban planners, site planners, landscape designers, and professionals involved in the site layout and planning of various projects, including residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure development.

Prerequisites: A basic understanding of architectural and engineering concepts is recommended, but the course is structured to accommodate participants with varying levels of experience in the field.

Who this course is for:

  • Piping and Plant Layout Engineers
  • Process Engineers involved in early-stage design
  • EPC Project Engineers and Engineering Consultants
  • Mechanical Engineers working in Oil & Gas and Petrochemicals