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Concept Study

The document describes Phases 2 and 3 of an engineering project. In Phase 2 (Concept Study), the engineering of the concept from the feasibility study is developed further. Conceptual drawings and bases of design are prepared and hazards are identified. Phase 3 (Preliminary Engineering) develops the design further so a contractor can complete it. The basis of design and specifications are established, and formal hazard and risk reviews are conducted.

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Concept Study

The document describes Phases 2 and 3 of an engineering project. In Phase 2 (Concept Study), the engineering of the concept from the feasibility study is developed further. Conceptual drawings and bases of design are prepared and hazards are identified. Phase 3 (Preliminary Engineering) develops the design further so a contractor can complete it. The basis of design and specifications are established, and formal hazard and risk reviews are conducted.

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Phase 2, Concept Study

The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced. Phase 2, Concept Study
The concept study focuses on the concept (or concepts) resulting from the feasibility study.
The engineering is taken to a higher level of definition.
Prepare conceptual drawings and bases of design.
Conduct a high level hazard identification review.
Identify areas of risk for further study.
6.2.1.3 Phase 3 Preliminary Engineering
The goal of preliminary engineering is to develop the design to the point that a detailed
engineering contractor can carry it to completion. In preliminary engineering the basis of
design is firmly established, the scope of work is clearly laid out, and specifications for all
major systems and components are prepared.
Conduct a formal hazard identification review and identify areas of focus for further
engineering to further mitigate risk.
Conduct a formal hazard and operability review using the project basis of design and
the preliminary drawings.
Follow up the hazard reviews with a punch list of items to be addressed by further
engineering. As these are addressed, revise drawings and other documents
accordingly.
Conduct a follow-up hazard review to assure that all punch list items have been
addressed and no new issues introduced.

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