Plant Shutdown Services
Our plant turnaround services allow clients to repair and upgrade equipment with minimal interruptions.
Industrial equipment needs to be shut down occasionally for maintenance and repair. This process can feature costly delays and lost productivity without proper planning and execution. Smith-Boughan’s plant turnaround solutions reduce the impact of planned shutdowns by carefully planning the schedule and scope of work. Our team leverages their knowledge and experience to help plants shut down without impacting their daily operations.
Our plant shutdown process begins by defining the project’s goals. This includes finalizing the time frame and budget and determining which equipment will be affected.
SB Mechanical’s team uses the data gathering during the scoping phase and begins planning out the plant shutdown. We update engineering information and develop work orders to make sure everyone understands their role.
Our staff works with the client’s team to gradually shut down the equipment and begin performing the necessary repairs. We maintain a commitment to safety in everything that we do and closely monitor all progress.
After finishing the maintenance and repairs, our team inspects the equipment and begins the process of getting it back up and running. We perform regular commissioning checks to make sure the components are operating properly.
Our review phase includes analyzing the system’s performance and receiving client feedback about our plant turnaround process.
Poor planning and execution can keep your industrial equipment out of commission for longer than expected. Contact Smith-Boughan today for a free consultation and start developing your plant turnaround.
How Often Do Plant Turnarounds Occur?
The frequency varies by industry and specific plant, but turnarounds typically occur every 2–5 years for major work. Some plants have partial turnarounds more frequently for smaller projects.
How Long Do Plant Shutdowns Last?
The duration depends on the size and scope of the work. Major turnarounds can last 4–8 weeks or longer. Partial turnarounds may only last a few days. Proper planning is key to completing work efficiently.
What Is the Cost of a Plant Shutdown?
A plant shutdown’s cost relies on various factors, including materials, contract labor, planning and supervision, and the size of the project.
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