Process Industry Practices (PIP), founded in 1993, is a consortium of process
industry companies sharing the goal of reducing process plant costs through the
development and implementation of common industry Practices for detailed design,
construction procurement, operation, and maintenance of manufacturing facilities for
the process industry.
PIP’s mission is to increase the value of the Engineering-Procurement-
Construction (EPC) process and enhance achievement of safety, health, and
environmental objectives. PIP will accomplish its mission through ensuring the
availability of common Practices created by the PIP Initiative. The set of PIP
recommended Practices would be adopted and widely utilized among owner,
engineering and construction companies.
PIP Practices are similar in nature, scope and content to the internal technical
specifications and standards that most large process industry companies maintain. PIP
seeks to harmonize the internal company requirements that add little competitive
advantage to any particular company to achieve a larger benefit for all.
PIP’s vision is to deliver up to 6% reduction in Total Installed Cost (TIC) of
facilities by voluntary acceptance and use of the common Practices.
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