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An Intensive 5-Day Training Course

Introduction to Mechanical Designs & Specifications of Piping Systems

Tutor-Led Class @ NGN250,000.00 per Participant
Online @ NGN200,000.00 Per participant
On-Site to make formal request
Venue: Mechelectric Conference Centres, Ikeja, Abuja, PH and Ota
Date and Time: October 20 - 24, 2025; 0900Hr - 1600Hr Daily


Course Overview
This 5-day, intermediate level course for engineers and piping system designers reviews the key areas associated with the design of piping systems for oil and gas facilities. The course is focused on four areas: codes and standards, pipe materials and manufacture, piping components, and piping layout and design. Applicable piping codes for oil and gas facilities (ISO, B31.3, B31.4, B31.8, etc.), pipe sizing calculations, pipe installation, and materials selection are an integral part of the course. The emphasis is on proper material selection and specification of piping systems.

Course Benefits
By attending this WorkmanSkills training, delegates will be able to:
  • To apply piping system codes and standards
  • About line sizing and layout of piping systems in various types of facilities
  • How to specify proper components for process and utility applications
  • To compare alternative materials of construction
  • The process of steel-making, pipe manufacturing, and material specifications
  • Joining methods and inspection techniques
  • Key considerations for flare and vent systems, including PSV sizing

Target Audience:
Specifically designed for mechanical, facilities, plant, or pipeline engineers/technicians and piping system designers/plumbers who are involved in the design and installation of in-plant piping systems for process facilities.

How will this Training Course be Presented?
Facilitated by an experienced maintenance/operations specialist, our pipeline training course will be conducted as a highly interactive work session (as opposed to lectures), encouraging participants to share their own experiences and apply the training course material to real-life situations.
Each delegate will receive an extensive reference manual, as well as case studies, while worked out solutions will be handed out to the delegates on conclusion of group discussions. Throughout the training course, delegates will be encouraged to identify what they can do to enhance productivity and reliability in their organizations.

Course Outlines
  • Piping codes and standards (ANSI/ASME, API, ISO)
  • Pipe materials and manufacturing
  • Pipe Mechanics
  • Basic pipe stress analysis methods
  • Valves and actuators
  • Welding and non-destructive testing
  • Case Studies/Group Presentations
  • Line sizing basics (single-phase and multiphase flow)
  • Pipe and valve material selection
  • Pipe Layout
  • Piping layout and design
  • Manifolds, headers, and flare/vent systems
  • Case Studies/Group Presentations
  • Non-metallic piping systems
  • Operations and maintenance considerations of facilities and pipelines
  • Case Studies/Group Presentations

​The Certificate
WorkmanSkills Certificate of Completion will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course

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