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 Mission & Scope

Process Industry Practices (PIP) is a consortium of process industry owners and engineering construction contractors who serve the industry. PIP was organized in 1993 and is a separately funded initiative of the Construction Industry Institute (CII), at The University of Texas at Austin.

PIP publishes documents called Practices." These  Practices reflect a harmonization of company engineering standards in many engineering disciplines. Up to 6% savings on capital projects can be achieved with the implementation of the Practices. Specific Practices include design, selection and specification, and installation information.

Practices are developed in the following disciplines:

CSA

Civil/Structural/Architectural (CSA)
  Civil Sample* PDF (261 KB)
  Structural Sample* PDF (599 KB)

CIR

Coatings/Insulation/Refractory (CIR)
  Coatings Sample* PDF (1187 KB)

Electrical

Electrical
  Sample* PDF (382 KB)

Machinery

Machinery
  Sample* PDF (717 KB)

P&ID

Piping & Instrument Diagrams (P&ID)
  Sample* PDF (598KB)

Piping

Piping
  Piping Material Spec Sample* PDF (164 KB)
  Valve Descriptions Sample* PDF (199 KB)

Proc Ctrl

Process Control (PC)
  Sample* PDF (677 KB)

Vessels

Vessels
  Sample* PDF (321 KB)

* These watermarked samples of representative Practices from each discipline are available for information only. Files are PDF type which requires Acrobat Reader


PIP Mission

To increase the value of the engineering - procurement - construction process for the U.S. process industry in the global marketplace, and enhance compliance with safety, health and environmental objectives.This will be accomplished through ensuring the availability of recommended Practices for the detailed design, procurement, and construction of process facilities, including the perspective of maintenance and operations.

Scope

Develop voluntary recommended "Practices" for the detailed design, procurement, and construction of process manufacturing facilities, based on a compilation and harmonization of existing member company internal standards, or will develop recommended practices based on new material where harmonization of existing material is not adequate and the need for the Practice is clearly demonstrated. Versions of the U.S. voluntary recommended Practices can be used as the basis to meet international requirements.

Applicability to Other Industries

While the emphasis is on the Process Industry, it is clear that many PIP Practices can effectively be used by related industries such as Pharmaceuticals, Pulp & Paper, and Power.

Value Proposition

Position Paper PDF (318 KB)
"PIP - A Way to Achieve up to 6% Savings on Your Capital Projects."

Members Reported Recent Successes:

  • More than 30% reduction in costs for maintaining internal company standards.
  • Reduced valve inventory by 40% using PIP Practices.
  • Piping Practices save up to 1.6% of total installed cost and 2 weeks on schedule.
  • PIP davits cost 7% less than others.
  • Estimated potential 6.7% savings in total installed cost for project. (See PIP Paper Measuring the Value below)
PIP Paper - Measuring the Value" PDF (32 KB)
This paper was presented at the April 1999 General Meeting and is now available for downloading.

Additional Information

PIP considers requests for interpretations (inquiries) of Practices. See "Inquiries to Practices " page for information.

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