Expert Process Engineering Contractors
At ACS Construction Group, we support projects where process design, plant layout, and infrastructure need to land as one coordinated system. Our contractors work through sequencing, tie-ins, and commissioning constraints upfront, reducing rework once construction is underway.
15 Years
Experience
Full-service
Design & Build
Fully Accredited
Trusted by UK’s Leading Energy Companies
Process Engineering for Live Project Environments
Our contractors operate within live project environments, resolving how process systems integrate with structure, MEP, and installation constraints before they reach the site.
That includes working through plant positioning, service routes, and tie-in points alongside the construction programme. Decisions are made with install access, sequencing, and coordination already in mind, not revisited once issues appear on site.
As a result, systems can be installed without redesign or delay, and commissioning follows a clear, planned path rather than reactive fixes.
Working Across Complex Industrial Systems
We understand process engineering requirements vary depending on the facility, but the same coordination challenges apply. We support projects where process systems sit alongside complex infrastructure, often with limited space, fixed layouts, and strict operational requirements.
Our contractors work across plant installations, utility systems, and production environments, aligning process design with the realities of construction and long-term operation. That includes understanding how systems interact, where demands overlap, and how infrastructure supports consistent performance.
This experience allows us to step into projects at different stages, whether refining an existing design or supporting delivery on site, without disconnect between design intent and installation.
How We Deliver Process Engineering on Active Projects
Process engineering on live projects comes down to coordination, timing, and getting decisions made before they become site issues. Our contractors work alongside design teams and site teams to align process requirements with the build programme from the outset.
We review layouts against real install conditions, working through plant positioning, service routing, and access requirements while the design is still flexible. This includes identifying where systems will compete for space, where sequencing needs adjusting, and how tie-ins will be delivered without disrupting other trades.
As construction progresses, we stay involved to support installation and resolve issues as they arise. That continuity means process systems aren’t treated as a separate package, but as part of a coordinated build that carries through to commissioning without rework.
Reducing Risk in Process Engineering Delivery
Process engineering introduces risk when coordination is left unresolved. Late design changes, installation clashes, and unclear commissioning requirements can all impact programme and cost.
Our contractors focus on removing those risks early. We identify pressure points in layouts, sequencing, and system integration before they affect delivery, working closely with project teams to keep process requirements aligned with the build.
That approach provides greater certainty through installation and into commissioning, with fewer unknowns and less reliance on reactive fixes.
Renewable Energy Projects Delivered For
We’re a chosen partner for some of the leading organisations in the energy and renewable sector, with delivery of many Battery Energy Storage Solutions across the UK.
Why Choose ACS As Your Process Engineering Contractor?
Process engineering on live projects leaves little room for assumption. Our contractors work with a clear understanding of how systems will be installed, coordinated, and brought online, not just how they appear in design.
We stay close to the detail that affects delivery. Layout decisions reflect access and sequencing, service routes are planned around real constraints, and integration with MEP systems is resolved before installation begins.
Clients gain clearer control during construction and fewer issues at commissioning. Systems are installed with no disconnect between design, build, and operation.