Engineering for Assembly at Scale: A New Playbook for Plant Engineering

Engineering for Assembly at Scale: A New Playbook for Plant Engineering

Summary

The global plant engineering market is poised for strong growth, driven by industrialization in emerging economies, rapid data center expansion, and manufacturing resurgence in the Americas. Valued at USD 40–45 billion today, it is expected to exceed USD 60 billion by the mid-2030s.

However, rising project complexity is challenging traditional engineering models. Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA), enabled by Digital Twin technology, is emerging as a key approach to improve constructability, reduce risk, and accelerate project delivery.

What’s in it for You

As plant engineering projects grow larger, faster, and more complex, inefficiencies in design and handovers can quickly cascade into delays, cost overruns, and operational risks. By adopting a DFMA-driven approach supported by a persistent Digital Twin, organizations gain clearer design intent, smoother collaboration across EPC and OEM ecosystems, and greater execution certainty. The result is faster project delivery, reduced rework, improved safety and compliance, and more predictable outcomes across the plant lifecycle.

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