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Civil / Structural / architechtural
electrical
hygenic process
P & ID

Piping

process control
Vessel

Refining & Petrochemicals

Specification for Piping Material Specifications, Valve Descriptions and Supporting Work Processes
This Practice provides the procedures for Function Teams (FTs) creating, revising, and managing Piping Material Specification (PMS) Practices, Valve Description Practices (VDPs), Piping Material Specification Indexes, and related internal function team documents used to support these Practice work processes. These Practices are used by several of the Function Teams with some variation in the usage of the optional or recommended work process portions included in this Practice. The subject Practices of the Piping Function Team (PFT), the Pipeline Systems Function Team (PLFT) and the Hygienic Process Function Team (HPFT) are covered by this Practice.This Practice describes content and work process management procedures that include review and approval of Practice drafts, communications between PIP Office and PIP Function Teams, tracking, reporting, publishing, and archiving of Practice, except as covered by other ADG Practices.This Practice supplements and shall be used in conjunction with PIP ADG001, PIP ADG003, PIP ADG006, PIP ADG010 and various related Function Team decisions and guidelines.The structure and content of these Practices are defined herein to leverage best practices and provide consistency for end users in projects that may span piping systems including different design codes. This is also helpful for PIP Function team members participating on multiple teams and for the PIP staff. These definitions provide the basis for developing new Practices with continuity of work and consistency of content.
New Practice

Structural Design Criteria for Onshore Modules
This Practice describes the minimum requirements for the structural design of modules for process industry facilities that will be installed at onshore sites. This Practice includes structural design criteria associated with transportation and lifting of modules. This Practice is an overlay to DNV-ST-N001 Section 5, Loading and Structural Strength. This Practice is intended to be used in conjunction with PIP STC01015 as applicable.
New Practice

Transmittal Letter Preparation Guideline
This Practice provides guidelines for preparation of transmittal letters for exchange of technical documents between different parties on a project. The Practice provides suggested codes that indicate the purpose of creating and exchanging documents and the approval status of documents. The attributes defined here are appropriate for the handling of transmittals in a document management system that electronically exchanges documents.
New Practice

Pipeline Systems Piping Material Specification Designator System
This Practice describes the arrangement of the PIP Pipeline Systems Piping Material Specification (PMS) designations and the requirements for each field within a designation. Designation requirements are provided for both PIP-developed and owner-developed pipeline PMSs. A one-page summary of the PIP PMS specified in this Practice is provided in Appendix D.
Technical Revision

Nickel and Nickel Alloy Gate Valve Descriptions
This Practice provides requirements for suppliers providing nickel and nickel alloy gate valves included in PIP Piping Material Specifications (PMSs). This Practice provides the detailed purchase descriptions for nickel and nickel alloy gate valve tag numbers included in PIP PMSs and used along with PIP PNSM0110 for the procurement of valves. This Practice also provides a cross reference for nickel and nickel alloy gate valve tag numbers to applicable PIP PMSs.
Technical Correction

Packaged Equipment Instrumentation Specification
This Practice provides minimum technical requirements for instrumentation and controls for equipment furnished as a package. An option to this Practice may be PIP PCSPK010 - Small, General Purpose Package Equipment Instrumentation Specification. This Practice describes the requirements and provides data sheets for the specification, procurement, fabrication, inspection, and testing of instrumentation, control and associated systems provided as applicable to “packaged equipment” as generally defined in Section 3 of this document. Specific owner requirements are shown on the associated PIP PCSPK001-D Data Sheet.
Technical Revision

Guideline for Use of Coatings Practices
This Practice describes how to use PIP coatings Practices and supporting documentation for the execution of a project. A general description of each Practice is provided. Instructions are provided for the use of the associated data forms.
Reaffirmation

Document Review & Approval Process
Project documentation includes a wide range of internal and external processes, specifications, and drawings, nearly all of which need to be managed throughout all phases of the project lifecycle, because they serve as the basis from which the project should be properly fulfilled. The proper control of documents is critical to ensure the job is performed correctly the first time. The purpose of this Practice is to establish a process to create, revise, review, authorize, approve, access, and use project documentation; and to prevent unintentional use of obsolete documents. This Practice covers project documents under revision control by the project team (both internal and external) for the full lifecycle of the project. Internal and external stakeholder alignment should be established prior to executing the document review and approval process for a given project.
New Practice

Scope of Work
This practice defines the purpose and requirements of a project Scope of Work (SOW) document. The practice provides key considerations to the development of the SOW document that enables the project team to utilize it to properly plan for project execution. The designation “Project,” as delineated within this document, encompasses a spectrum of work scopes that may be as small as engagement of a third-party entity for completing a small design study or may be as large as executing complete engineering, procurement, and construction activities for a greenfield facility. This practice is not meant to provide the format, structure, or style for the development of the Scope of Work but provides considerations to customize and use as project needs dictate.
New Practice