BUTTING expands plant engineering services

BUTTING has significantly expanded its range of services in plant engineering by opening a new engineering office. The aim of this strategic development is to increase service quality, offer a broader product portfolio and add upstream processes to the value chain.

The integration of the engineering offering marks the company’s entry into plant engineering projects at an earlier stage. The shift from the traditional build-to-print approach to a broader vertical range of manufacture makes it possible to design planning and production processes more efficiently and to offer customized solutions from a single source. The new range of services includes on-site measurement, 3D modeling for visualisation and planning, P&ID creation for process documentation, deriving isometrics for precise production documents, and calculating steel, piping and container designs (pressure-free and pressurized).

The more comprehensive integration along the value chain results in shorter project durations, fewer interfaces and optimized planning security for our customers.

Mr Jens Nitschke, an experienced expert in plant construction, is managing the engineering office in Oberursel, Germany. He is supported by a team of seven specialists, consisting of piping engineers, mechanical designers and steel construction designers with many years of experience in international plant construction.

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