Planning an ASU upgrade, turnaround or new facility requires extensive capital investment. The difference between on-time completion and costly delays comes down to five critical factors.
When embarking on an air separation construction project, it’s essential to address these core considerations:
- Site Selection & Permitting – Proper evaluation of local infrastructure, utilities, and environmental regulations.
- Engineering Precision – Integrating process flow, safety, and scalability into the design phase.
- Specialized Construction Expertise – Partnering with teams experienced in cryogenic and high-pressure systems.
- Safety Compliance – Meeting or exceeding OSHA, ASME, and ISO standards throughout construction.
- Commissioning & Operational Readiness – Ensuring all systems meet performance targets before production begins.
Looking for a partner who understands every step from groundbreaking to commissioning? Visit our Air Separation Unit Construction page to see how MIG delivers flawless results.