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Conceptual & Preliminary Engineering Service

Establishing a Clear, Defensible Path Forward for Automation and Control System Projects

aeSolutions provides Conceptual and Preliminary Engineering services to help organizations define a clear, structured approach to automation and control system safety projects. Early project phases are critical for aligning scope, identifying risks, and setting the foundation for successful execution.

With a well-defined conceptual plan, facilities eliminate the risk of scope gaps, unclear requirements, and project uncertainty. aeSolutions works with clients to develop practical, well-documented engineering strategies that support informed decision-making and align with project objectives, operational needs, and safety expectations.

Our Conceptual and Preliminary Engineering services include:

  • Development of project scope definitions and preliminary system concepts

  • Identification of key risks, constraints, and project considerations

  • High-level architecture development for control and automation systems

  • Preliminary input to system selection, design approach, and execution strategy

  • Alignment of project objectives with operational and safety requirements

  • Coordination with stakeholders to define expectations and priorities

  • Establishment of a clear basis for subsequent detailed engineering phases

  • Documentation to support project planning, budgeting, and decision-making

aeSolutions works closely with your engineering, operations, and project teams to establish a strong foundation for automation and control system initiatives. Whether supporting new projects or early-stage evaluations, our conceptual and preliminary engineering expertise helps reduce uncertainty, improve alignment, and support a more predictable and resilient path from project definition through execution.

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