Plant design

Planning and coordination of works

Before starting any installation, large or small, there are numerous technical issues to clarify and regulations to follow and comply with. Added to this are the ideas and needs of the contractor or future owner of the building. BERNAZZOLI Per. Ind. ENZO and its team assist you throughout the design phase, ensuring a timely start of construction. Proper coordination of design, personnel, and work according to the schedule allows for the planned construction to be completed on time. BERNAZZOLI Per. Ind. ENZO's staff are eager to assist on-site and have many years of experience.

A summary of our services

  • Identification of the client's needs
  • Planning of interventions
  • Technical drawing
  • Detailed estimate
  • Definition of the documents required for the contract
  • Coordination of construction works in compliance with the law
  • Accounting of the works
  • Coordination of construction and civil technicians, etc., participating in the project
  • Monitoring compliance with the timetable
  • Coordination of design and execution
  • Maintenance
  • Specialist training for operators in the sector.
  • Specializations

  • Feasibility studies and business plan drafting
  • Electrical system design according to CEI Guide 0-2 and medium and low voltage renewable energy
  • Supply and design of Energy Saving Systems
  • System checks in accordance with decree no. 37/2008 using latest-generation certified instruments
  • Lightning strike checks according to the new CEI EN 62305 standard
  • Electrical system and gas supply check-up
  • Monitoring of electrical and mechanical systems (heating, air conditioning, water, gas, etc.) with the possibility of publishing the data on our internet portal
  • Design and check of temporary construction site systems.
  • “ATEX” system design
  • Design of systems with biological hazards
  • Instrumental measurements

    In electrical systems, users absorb (active) electrical power from the grid as a source of power (e.g., PCs, printers, diagnostic equipment, etc.) or convert it into another form of energy (e.g., electric lamps or heaters) or into useful work (e.g., electric motors). For this to occur, the user often needs to exchange reactive energy, primarily inductive, with the grid (with zero net consumption), which causes significant losses in the company's distribution network. To mitigate this negative effect, power factor correction of the user's electrical systems is performed, but this often isn't sufficient to resolve the aforementioned problem. It is therefore necessary to analyze the grid's status with appropriate instruments to best address the problem.