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  • 🔷 EPC contractors in the process industry face a tough challenge.

    Bidding on projects requires solid engineering — but: ✅ Too many bids, and your team is stretched thin. ✅ Too few, and you risk being left out. ✅ And if you don’t engineer properly, you either lose… or win with the wrong numbers. That’s where Proyectos Engineering comes in. We partner with EPC contractors across North and Latin America, providing the technical independence, multidisciplined & experienced engineering support you need — when you need it, with the flexibility to compete and win projects in the hashtag#Process sector. Let us help you bid smarter, reduce risk, and stay competitive. 📩 Get in touch to learn how we can support your next bid.

  • "We're not BIM modelers; we're engineers who design as BIM natives."

    This distinction might seem subtle, but it's the difference between project success and costly failure. Last month, I reviewed a beautifully rendered hashtag#BIM model for a chemical plant expansion. The visualization was impressive - perfect for presentations. But upon deeper inspection, our team at Proyectos Engineering identified several critical flaws in piping and structural design principles that would have led to failures under operational conditions. The model looked right. The engineering was wrong. At Proyectos Engineering, we've learned through delivering 200+ industrial projects in the hashtag#Process sector that ignoring the engineering fundamentals behind the model leads to three predictable disasters: 1) Technically unsound designs that fail in real-world conditions 2) Budget hemorrhages from unforeseen technical issues discovered too late 3) Operational nightmares post-construction requiring expensive retrofits Don't risk your next project on mediocre modeling wrapped in pretty renderings. Your stakeholders deserve designs that work, built on genuine engineering expertise. What's your experience with the gap between modeling and engineering?

  • For Pulp & Paper plants, downtime isn't an option. 💸

    Industrial maintenance departments frequently face hurdles that demand a level of comprehensive engineering analysis and design expertise they simply don't have in-house. At Proyectos Engineering, we're the specialists they can rely on. We bring world-class tools, extensive experience, and crucial technical independence to uncover the root cause of issues, eliminating costly guesswork. Our recent project demonstrates this perfectly: a collaborative effort from our hashtag#PipeStressAnalysis and hashtag#PipingDesign teams, leveraging cutting-edge tools to deliver precise solutions. With a track record of over 500 brownfield design projects in the hashtag#Pulp sector, we ensure our clients can focus on what they do best – production. Juan Pablo Masoller Hidalgo Gabriel Angielczyk Dávila #PulpAndPaperIndustry #MaintenanceEngineering #EngineeringConsulting #ProyectosEngineering #Reliability #Efficiency

  • "Climate change continues unabated." - Ray Dalio, How Countries Go Broke, 2025

    No single country or organization can solve climate change. But we can all do our part. We are proud to have implemented our BIM-integrated Carbon Footprint service, using One Click LCA to assess and reduce timber construction carbon footprints at MEVIR. With backing from Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) and FONPLATA and working with our wonderful partners, we were able to implement and train users on how to measure and reduce carbon footprint in the timber building sector. Marcos Terra Valentín Vanerio Irigoyen Marianna Candia Ignacio Sommer Luis Cetrangolo AIA NCARB

  • 🎉 We're proud to share that our very own Jazmín Aguerre, is representing us at the The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Conference on Architecture & Design 2025! 🇺🇸🏛️

    This global gathering of architecture and design leaders is a space to exchange ideas, explore innovation, and push the boundaries of what’s possible. Jazmín’s participation reinforces our commitment to world-class design, collaboration across borders, and the continuous professional growth of our team. We believe great engineering and architecture go hand in hand—and we’re excited to keep learning and contributing to a better-built environment. Let’s connect if you’re at #AIA2025!

  • Food recalls ruin brands.

    For 20+ years, Proyectos Engineering has kept our clients out of the headlines. 80 projects. Zero hygiene compromises. To raise the bar, our lead Felipe Martínez de haedo will attend the EHEDG Hygienic Design course. It runs at CITA-UCR, 24-26 June 2025. Why should you care? Because every new insight we gain turns into: • Safer processing lines. • Faster, easier cleaning. • Lower water and energy bills. In short, less risk and more profit for your Food & Beverage plant. If “good enough” hygiene isn’t good enough for you, let’s talk.

  • For more than 20 years and 80+ projects, Proyectos Engineering has been dedicated to providing Food & Beverage firms with cutting-edge integrated design services in hygienic design.

    As part of this commitment, our sector leader Felipe Martínez de haedo will be participating in the Advanced Hygienic Design course, certified by EHEDG, from June 24–26, 2025, at CITA – University of Costa Rica. This focused training will deepen our expertise in crucial areas such as food safety, hygienic equipment, cleaning systems, and sustainability. This investment in specialized knowledge will directly translate to Proyectos Engineering's enhanced ability to help your Food & Beverage business achieve: -Higher standards of hygiene and food safety. -More efficient and cost-effective operations. -Sustainable and environmentally sound practices.

  • Thanks, NY Build 2025, for an insightful event!

    I had the opportunity to represent hashtag#ProyectosEngineering at Javits Center and explore how AI is transforming Project Management and Architectural Design. Discussions focused on integrated design, ensuring that technology enhances rather than replaces creativity. The Adapt & Reuse approach was also a key topic, emphasizing the importance of sustainable, long-term solutions. Additionally, strong Project Management remains essential to effectively integrate AI and data-driven processes while maintaining leadership, efficiency and design intent. Looking forward to seeing how these ideas evolve and shape the industry in the coming years.

  • Untangling Terminology of Design in Process Industry CAPEX projects

    Here’s what I encountered last week as an engineering consultant in the AEC sector in the process industry: ✅ Tuesday: I agreed on a “FEL 3 design with BIM LoD 300 for parts of the model” on a 9-figure CAPEX expansion in Latam. ✅ Wednesday morning: Coordinated the plan to “finish Schematic Design before moving up to Detailed Design and deliver a 30% design”. ✅ Wednesday afternoon: Planned with an international forestry firm to complete and review the “Basic Engineering” before transitioning to “Detailed Engineering.” stage. ✅ Later in the week: A top 5 pulp producer required design “up to Approved for Construction drawings.” 4 projects, 4 different naming conventions for design maturity. I guess there are overlaps and common terms, but I´ve found it dangerous to make assumptions, especially on international projects. The best solution I’ve found so far? Ask these 3 questions from day one, before actually designing anything: 1️) Who will use this design? 2) What will they do with this design? 3) Can you show me an example of what you expect at the end of this stage? These are really simple questions that spark debate and eventual alignment. You want to answer them in the beginning, not at the end of the design process! If you're leading a design project, these three questions will save time and prevent misunderstandings. If you're hiring design work and these haven’t been discussed—pause and align before moving forward. Have you faced similar challenges with design terminology? Please let me know what solutions you are using.

  • 📣 Exciting news! Next week, I'll be representing Proyectos Engineering at the SEI Congress 2025! 🚀

    I'm looking forward to connecting with industry leaders, learning about the latest advancements, and sharing insights on structural engineering within the process industry and sustainable design. If you're also attending the SEI Congress, I'd love to connect! Feel free to reach out and schedule a time to chat.

  • NFPA 70 (NEC) Training by NFPA

    I'm happy to share that I've completed the NFPA 70 (NEC) Online Training Series by NFPA. It’s been a great way to level up my knowledge around electrical standards and safety. Big thanks to Proyectos Engineering for the chance to keep learning and growing!

  • Advanced Hygienic Design course, certified by EHEDG

    Thrilled to share that I’ll be participating in the Advanced Hygienic Design course, certified by EHEDG, taking place this June 24–26, 2025, at CITA – University of Costa Rica. This is a fantastic opportunity to deepen my knowledge in key areas such as food safety, hygienic equipment design, cleaning systems, and sustainability—all essential for professionals in the food and beverage industry. I’m truly looking forward to learning from experienced experts and connecting with fellow participants in the field!

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