With the design basis confirmed, we set out the engineered solution and its commercials. A technical solution, process flow diagram, equipment list, Capital/Operating breakdown and project schedule give you everything needed for a confident go/no-go decision.
The specific work that makes this step count
The recommended treatment train and process flow diagram, sized to the validated design basis.
A defined equipment schedule with duties and key specifications, ready to scope and procure.
Transparent capital and operating-cost estimates — energy, chemicals, labour and lifecycle — for a true cost of ownership.
A realistic delivery programme with the milestones and lead times that drive the project plan.
The outcome of this step is concrete and agreed before we move on: A complete technical and commercial proposal. Each step hands a defined deliverable to the next, which is how single-responsibility delivery keeps the whole project aligned from first contact to long-term support.
Every step links to the next — explore the whole process
Reynolds & Bauhm guides every project through a clear, accountable process from first contact to long-term support — with a defined deliverable at every step.
Our process proposal sets out a costed, technically justified route from the water you have to the water you need. It builds on the assessment — the analysis, the targets and the constraints — to define the treatment train, size the major equipment, and lay out the performance it will achieve. Where it matters, we present essential, recommended and premium arrangements against the same data so the trade-offs between capital cost, running cost and resilience are explicit rather than hidden. The proposal is written to be acted on: clear scope, clear assumptions, clear guarantees. It gives the client the information to make a sound investment decision with confidence.
Our expertise spans multiple industries with sector-specific water treatment solutions.