Value engineering & design optimisation

A structured review of system design to optimise capital cost, electrical efficiency, installation practicality and long-term performance without compromising on safety or compliance.

What is value engineering on a solar project?

 

Most solar PV and battery storage designs leave money on the table with components that are over-specified, cable runs longer than they need to be and plant layouts use more space than the system actually requires. Each individual decision might look reasonable in isolation, but together they add up to a system that costs more to install, more to operate, and underperforms what it could have been.

Our value engineering service is a structured review of an existing or proposed design to find the savings that don’t compromise the work.

What our review covers

 

Every BMG value engineering review includes:

  • Review of capital cost, electrical efficiency, installation practicality, and long-term operational performance
  • Reduction of unnecessary components or over-specification
  • Optimisation of cable routes, containment, and plant layouts

Balancing of performance, compliance, and cost — without compromising safety

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Savings without shortcuts

 

There’s a difference between value engineering and corner-cutting, and the line between them is exactly where the engineering judgement lives. We approach every review with the same principle: a saving that introduces risk, reduces compliance margin, or shortens the operational life of the system isn’t a saving, it’s a problem deferred.

The savings worth finding are the ones that come from better design and our reviews are built around finding them.

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Let’s talk about your project

 

Whether you need a quick quote, have a question about a report, or want to register your company with us, our friendly team is here to help.

No question is too basic, no project too complex.