On-site engineering support
Enetecs engineers as part of your execution team

At Enetecs, we provide engineering support during the construction phase – as an extension of our design services. We assist the Client through author supervision as well as coordination of installation and commissioning contractors. We know the design intent, we understand how the facility operates, and we can respond effectively on site.

Who is this service for?

This service is addressed to investors, EPC contractors, and general contractors who:

Why Enetecs?

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What do we offer?

The construction-phase engineering support service involves assigning an Enetecs engineer directly to the project site. We provide full support in the following areas:

What do we offer as part of on-site support?
How does the collaboration process work?

Submission of a Request for Quotation (RFQ)

Analysis of the Request and Input Data

Tailored offer with availability schedule and support scope

Meeting to detail the cooperation model

Order placement per GTCS or negotiated agreement

Technology we use:
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Projects with author supervision

3D scanning, BIM models, author supervision – real on-site support provided by our engineers
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Engineers across various specializations

We have assigned over 30 specialists, including HV/MV/LV electrical designers and 3D modeling experts – to support installation works, supervision, and execution coordination directly at the project site.
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Countries where we’ve supported projects

We’ve supported projects in 6 countries, including France, the UK, UAE (Dubai, Sharjah), Sweden, Denmark, and Guadeloupe.

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on-site support projects

On-Site Engineering Support – The Role of the Design Engineer in Project Execution

The execution phase of energy and industrial investments is when a project goes beyond documentation and begins to be verified in real-world conditions. It is the stage where decisions made on-site directly impact the quality and timeliness of the entire undertaking. This is also when issues often arise that could not be fully anticipated during the design stage – from inter-discipline clashes, to changes in component availability, to the need to adapt layouts to actual site conditions. In such circumstances, the presence of a design engineer directly on-site becomes one of the key success factors of the investment.

What Is On-Site Engineering Support?

The service involves delegating a specialist who is familiar with the documentation, understands the design assumptions, and is able to enforce them in the field. The engineer on-site acts as a bridge between design and execution – verifying that works are carried out according to the approved standards, responding to emerging challenges, and coordinating the activities of different teams. In practice, this is a combination of author supervision, technical consulting, and continuous management of design changes.

Key Responsibilities of the Engineer On-Site

On a daily basis, engineering support includes supervising the installation of high, medium, and low-voltage electrical systems, I&C (Instrumentation and Control), building services, and cable routes. The engineer monitors progress, checks compliance with documentation, and oversees the correct sequencing of work, site accessibility, and adherence to safety standards. Interdisciplinary coordination is especially important – in complex projects, any mistake in sequencing can result in costly delays or rework.

Managing Changes and Updating Documentation

No investment proceeds 100% according to the original plan. The reasons for changes may vary – from unforeseen site conditions, through modifications in investor requirements, to the need to adapt to the realities of equipment supply and installation. On-site engineering support ensures these changes are addressed in an organized and timely manner. The engineer analyzes the impact of modifications on the overall project, prepares new solutions, incorporates them into the documentation, and supervises their implementation. Tools such as BIM and 3D scanning are often used to compare the as-built status with the design model in real time, minimizing the risk of errors.

The Commissioning and Functional Testing Phase

After installation works are completed, the commissioning and functional testing phase begins – a stage where engineering support is highly valuable. The engineer participates in FAT (Factory Acceptance Tests) and SAT (Site Acceptance Tests), supports contractors in equipment configuration, and verifies system performance parameters. This stage provides the final confirmation that the facility operates according to design, complies with regulatory requirements, and is ready for safe operation.

The Importance of Engineering Support for Project Success

The presence of the design engineer on-site enables quick problem resolution, ensures consistency between design and execution, and reduces the risk of costly delays. For large-scale and complex projects, where multiple teams work simultaneously, this factor significantly increases the likelihood of completing the investment on schedule. On-site support is not just about control – it is primarily about ongoing analysis, adapting solutions to changing conditions, and ensuring all work is carried out in compliance with technical standards.

Long-Term Benefits of On-Site Design Engineering

Although on-site engineering support is provided during project execution, its benefits extend well into the operational phase. Rigorous quality control and adherence to design mean fewer defects during operation. Meanwhile, continuously updated as-built documentation simplifies servicing, modernization, and future upgrades. As a result, the investor receives a facility not only built correctly but also better prepared for seamless operation in the years ahead.