Technological design is the process of developing technological solutions necessary to carry out works related to the creation of new enterprises or the reconstruction of existing ones. It involves the introduction of innovative approaches that ensure the production of high-quality products, the organization of all stages of production, and the completion of construction within the established timeframes. Technological design contributes to the optimization of the costs of all resources used during the execution of the design works. It has significant differences from other types of design, particularly in management, organization, and decision-making.
Each type of design has its own tasks and final goals. The main task of technological design is to develop optimal solutions that make the project economically viable and beneficial for all participants. This, in turn, requires making the right decisions. For example, a project to reconstruct a production workshop that needs modernization involves the introduction of new advanced technologies, installation of more efficient equipment, and optimization of all production areas. As a result, some equipment, or even all of it, may be dismantled due to wear, and the production space may be expanded (or combined).
Thus, the developed technological project will be aimed at the optimal use of labor resources and the reconstructed volume of production workshops. Technological design will enable the rapid implementation of new production lines, ensuring automation of production management through ACS TP systems with minimal human intervention (or even without it), while considering the savings of the customer's financial resources. Technological design is an integral part of many projects aimed at modernization, reconstruction, and the implementation of the latest technologies, with mandatory compliance with production safety standards.