FEED Engineering

Smart, Reliable FEED Solutions That Transform Ideas Into Executable, Cost-Efficient Engineering Plans

A row of large stainless steel fermentation tanks is lined up in an industrial setting, possibly a brewery or a winery. The tanks have various pipes, valves, and gauges attached to them. The environment appears clean and organized, with industrial flooring and overhead lighting.
A row of large stainless steel fermentation tanks is lined up in an industrial setting, possibly a brewery or a winery. The tanks have various pipes, valves, and gauges attached to them. The environment appears clean and organized, with industrial flooring and overhead lighting.
Large stainless steel fermentation tanks are lined up in a brewery or industrial facility. The tanks have measurement markings and some are numbered. The flooring is made of concrete, and there are hoses and pipes leading to the tanks. Overhead, there is bright lighting and a metal roof structure.
Large stainless steel fermentation tanks are lined up in a brewery or industrial facility. The tanks have measurement markings and some are numbered. The flooring is made of concrete, and there are hoses and pipes leading to the tanks. Overhead, there is bright lighting and a metal roof structure.
Modular Layouts

Our modular designs enable future expansion while ensuring compliance with global food safety standards.

Hygienic Design

Specializing in hygienic design, we focus on utility efficiency, energy recovery, and automation readiness.

At Synergenix, our Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) services bridge the gap between concept and execution. A well-executed FEED phase is critical to ensure that your project moves forward with clarity, confidence, and cost control.

We provide comprehensive FEED packages that help define the technical scope, budget, schedule, and design requirements—empowering you to make informed decisions and minimize project risks early in the lifecycle.

🔹 Process Engineering

  • Development of Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) and Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)

  • Process design basis, mass and energy balance

  • Utility load estimation (steam, air, chilled water, etc.)

  • Preliminary equipment sizing and specifications

🔹 Mechanical & Equipment Engineering

  • Preliminary equipment list and layout integration

  • Utility consumption sheets

  • Process equipment sizing, duty specifications, and data sheets

  • Mechanical design considerations for hygienic and food-grade systems

🔹 Piping & Utility Distribution

  • Utility and process piping schematics

  • Line sizing, material specifications, and routing strategy

  • Preliminary piping layouts and hook-up details

  • Skid-based design considerations (if applicable)

🔹 Electrical & Instrumentation

  • Load list and preliminary single line diagrams (SLDs)

  • Electrical load estimations for MCC planning

  • Instrumentation philosophy and control architecture

  • I/O list and cable tray routing plans

🔹 Civil & Structural

  • Building layout inputs and structural load requirements

  • Equipment foundation and plinth sizing

  • Drainage, flooring, and utility trenches planning

  • Support steel and service platforms concept design

🔹 Engineering Documentation

  • Preliminary General Arrangement (GA) drawings

  • Functional design specifications

  • Scope of work and equipment specifications

  • Technical input for vendor prequalification and tender packages

What We Offer:

  • Accurate CapEx estimation within a defined tolerance

  • Early identification of technical and execution risks

  • Improved project planning and scheduling accuracy

  • Alignment of stakeholders, procurement, and contractors

  • Smooth transition into detailed engineering and execution

Key Outcomes of FEED with Synergenix:

Why Choose Synergenix for FEED Engineering?

  • Extensive experience in process industries with hygiene standards

  • Deep knowledge of energy-efficient and automation-ready designs

  • Standardized and scalable documentation aligned with international norms

  • Expertise in both greenfield and brownfield FEED execution

  • Seamless coordination between disciplines—ensuring design consistency