Power Plant Engineering Design Services
Engineering design and documentation for power generation facilities — ASME B31.1 steam and condensate piping, structural platforms, civil foundations and as-built documentation for power plants in Saudi Arabia.
SLETEC Engineering provides power plant engineering services covering ASME B31.1 power piping (steam, condensate, feedwater and fuel gas systems), structural steel platforms and pipe racks for turbine halls, boiler areas and auxiliary buildings, civil foundation drawings for auxiliary equipment, and electrical support structure design. Our deliverables are produced per ASME B31.1, ASME Section I, AISC, ACI and applicable Saudi project specifications.
Power plant piping engineering requires specific expertise in high-temperature steam systems — thermal expansion analysis, pipe hanger and support design, expansion loop sizing, condenser piping, feedwater heater interconnections and critical valve connection analysis. SLETEC produces pipe support calculations and drawings that coordinate with CAESAR II stress analysis for high-energy piping systems.
SLETEC supports both brownfield modification engineering and new installation projects for gas turbine plants, steam turbine plants, combined cycle power plants (CCPP) and industrial boiler plants across Saudi Arabia and the GCC region.
Engineering documentation prepared with reference to API, ASME, AISC, AWS, ISO, Saudi Aramco, SABIC and client project specifications where applicable.
Engineering Services for Power Plant Engineering Design Services
Piping Design (ASME B31.1)
Steam, condensate, feedwater and fuel piping isometrics per ASME B31.1
View Service →Structural Steel Detailing
Structural platforms, pipe racks and access steelwork for power plant areas
View Service →Pipe Support Design
Pipe hanger, support and guide design for high-temperature power plant piping
View Service →Fabrication Drawings
Piping spool and structural fabrication drawings for power plant modifications
View Service →FEA Analysis
Structural and thermal FEA for power plant equipment and piping expansion loops
View Service →Typical Projects
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Frequently Asked Questions
What power plant engineering services does SLETEC provide?
SLETEC provides power plant engineering services including ASME B31.1 steam and condensate piping design, feedwater and fuel gas piping, structural steel platforms and pipe racks for turbine halls and boiler areas, civil foundation drawings for auxiliary equipment, FEA analysis for high-temperature piping systems and as-built documentation for power generation facilities in Saudi Arabia.
Does SLETEC design ASME B31.1 power piping?
Yes. SLETEC produces power piping engineering documentation per ASME B31.1 — the code for power plant steam, condensate, feedwater and boiler external piping. Our deliverables include piping isometric drawings, pipe support calculations, thermal expansion analysis coordination and fabrication drawing packages for power plant piping systems in Saudi Arabia.
Can SLETEC support power plant brownfield modifications?
Yes. SLETEC supports brownfield modification of operating power plants including modification drawings for steam and condensate piping, structural platform modifications, as-built documentation updates and shutdown method statements. We work with power plant operators and maintenance contractors on gas turbine, steam turbine, boiler and combined cycle plant modifications in KSA.
What is the difference between ASME B31.1 and B31.3?
ASME B31.1 (Power Piping) covers piping systems within power plants including steam, condensate, feedwater and boiler external piping. ASME B31.3 (Process Piping) covers process piping in refineries, petrochemical and chemical plants. Power plant steam and condensate piping is designed per ASME B31.1, while utility and auxiliary piping within power plants may use ASME B31.3 depending on the fluid service designation.
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