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Turnkey Obligation

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Definition:
A contractual requirement where the EPC contractor is responsible for delivering a fully operational facility, ready for immediate use upon completion.

Key Components:

  • Design & Engineering: The contractor is responsible for the entire design process.
  • Procurement & Construction: All materials, labor, and logistics are managed by the contractor.
  • Commissioning & Handover: The facility is fully tested and operational upon delivery.

Use Cases/Industries:

  • Power Plants: EPC firms build and commission gas-fired or renewable energy plants.
  • Chemical Plants: Contractors deliver a fully operational petrochemical processing facility.
  • LNG Terminals: Turnkey LNG regasification plants ready for commercial operation.

Advantages:

Challenges:

  • Limited Owner Control: The project owner has minimal influence over design changes.
  • Higher Initial Costs: Contractors may include risk premiums in their pricing.

Related Terms:
EPC Turnkey Contracts, Lump-Sum Turnkey (LSTK), Full-Scope Execution

Example:
A turnkey EPC contract for a hydrogen production plant ensures that the facility is fully operational upon completion, with all equipment tested and commissioned.

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Synonyms:
End-to-End Project Delivery, Ready-to-Operate Contract, Full-Scope Completion
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