When you have large industrial projects in your facility, you have two choices: take on the overall project coordination and management of multiple vendors, or work with an experienced turnkey industrial solutions provider who will handle your project from conception through commission.
Working with multiple vendors introduces challenges. Coordinating with people at different companies, making sure communication is consistent, and aligning schedules can add additional time or cost to the project.
For better project execution, many companies choose to work with one vendor who can do it all, from start to finish. A turnkey solutions provider can streamline project execution, limit facility downtime, and ensure the project has a cohesive strategy to improve the system’s longevity.
For a successful outcome, you need an industrial solutions provider who:
- Has vast industrial experience
- Is an expert in equipment selection and integration
- Plans all the necessary details for an accurate project schedule
- Meets safety requirements
- Works within customer constraints
- Collaborates with various departments and roles
- Has rigging knowledge and expertise
The Benefits of Turnkey Solutions
A turnkey solutions provider manages the full scope of a project, which offers several benefits:
- Simplified project management instead of coordinating with multiple vendors
- Improved communication – One team, one scope, one schedule, and one set of goals
- Reduced downtime – More efficient handoffs between phases of the project and creative ways to execute the project (besides a linear approach)
- Lower risk of errors or rework since planning and reviews are built into the process
- Greater accountability when one provider owns results
- Cohesive strategy from identifying the problem through project scoping, execution, and commissioning

Industrial Rigging for Large Facility Projects
For some projects, rigging might be an afterthought. But for large, industrial projects, rigging plans should be included from the start.
Industrial rigging involves more than moving equipment from one point to another.
Rigging operations include:
- Safety planning
- Coordinating with plant operations
- Scheduling around production demands, in ways that limit downtime
- Managing access limitations and space constraints
All these aspects require rigging to be considered from the start of a project and not only at installation time.
Here are a few examples of projects that include industrial rigging:
- New facility setups
- Facility expansions
- Machinery line moves
- Full plant relocations
- New equipment installations

What to Look for in a Turnkey Solutions Provider
Finding a vendor with the relevant expertise and resources is vital to success. When deciding on a vendor to work with, consider looking at these criteria:
- Proven safety record
- Project planning expertise
- Ability to handle all phases of the project
- Experienced rigging and millwright crews
- Access to specialized equipment
- Clear and responsive communication
Decades of Expertise in Successful Projects
Industrial projects depend on safe and efficient execution. Working with a turnkey solutions provider improves communication, reduces downtime, and optimizes scheduling.
At DenTech, we develop solutions tailored to your facility with out-of-the-box thinking and advanced design capabilities.
Have a complex project that needs a skilled, dedicated team? Let’s talk.