EPC FIDIC

From technical assurance to bankability: The Owner’s Engineer as the investor’s risk manager

In project-financed developments, technical assurance equals financial assurance. The Owner’s Engineer is the bridge translating engineering integrity into bankable credibility. Its reports are not technical appendices — they are risk instruments guiding investor decisions. Governance through oversight Throughout development, construction, and commissioning, the OE verifies compliance with design, safety, and contractual standards. This independent verification […]

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Quality in action: Why QA/QC planning defines the credibility of modern infrastructure

Every successful infrastructure or energy project — whether it’s a high-voltage substation, a bridge span, or a wind-turbine tower — shares one common factor: a living QA/QC plan that governs how quality is achieved, measured, and proven. Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) are often treated as technical checklists, but in practice they are the heartbeat of

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Clarion Owners Engineer leads supervision for challenging 150 MW wind park project in mountainous terrain

Construction has commenced on a cutting-edge 150 MW wind park grid connection project in a high-altitude mountain region, with Clarion Owners Engineer overseeing the project as the Works Supervisor and Silver& Yellow FIDIC Engineer. This major renewable energy infrastructure project, executed under the Silver FIDIC EPC (Engineer, Procure and Construct) contract, is set to bring

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EPC FIDIC contracts, Owners Engineer supervision of works for compliance and quality 

The role of the Owner’s Engineer (OE) in supervising EPC/FIDIC contracts is indeed pivotal for project success. Here’s a concise breakdown of the OE’s responsibilities during various project phases: 1. Pre-construction phase 2. Design phase 3. Construction phase 4. Commissioning and testing phase 5. Project close-out and handover 6. Claims and dispute resolution Importance of

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