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Analyze the Impact of Cost and Technical Changes on Your Estimate
Changes are a part of the life of an estimator. Aspen Capital Cost Estimator helps you make those changes quickly, so you can analyze and address the updated costs and man-hours. Start your 1-day online trial today to take a guided tour to add spare equipment, include a quoted cost and change the material of construction for the equipment.
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Stick Build or Modular Construction - Which is Better?
Estimators can compare both construction methods, analyze cost and schedule tradeoffs and support an early optimal execution decision. Start your 1-day online trial today to take a guided tour of creating a modular area, defining construction and engineering workforces, configuring the project scope and running an economic evaluation comparison with Aspen Capital Cost Estimator.
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Staggered Analysis with BLOWDOWN Technology in Aspen HYSYS
Building on the BLOWDOWN technology in Aspen HYSYS, Staggered Analysis is used to complete the design or validation of disposal systems that sequence the discharge of multiple blowdown valves. Start your 1-day online trial today to take a guided tour and try out the breakthrough technology that can be used to significantly cut CAPEX without compromising safety
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Relocate and Resize your Project using Aspen Capital Cost Estimator's Decision Analyzer
Scope changes in early feasibility studies cause cost estimators to struggle updating the estimate. Aspentech's Decision Analyzer functionality in Aspen Capital Cost Estimator simplifies this workflow with just a few clicks. Start your 1-day online trial today and take a guided tour to evaluate the economic impact of rescaling plant capacity and modifying the engineering or construction location.
Podcast
Podcast Series: Beginning the Journey to the Self-Optimizing Plant
In this podcast, Lee Nichols, Editor-in-Chief of Hydrocarbon Processing and Ron Beck, Marketing Strategy Director at Aspentech discuss HPI's digital transformation journey, the future of the self-optimizing plant and how digital technologies will lead to more efficient operations.
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