Industrial plants are complex systems. Mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, controls and automation must work together – but they are rarely delivered together. Conventional project delivery assigns each discipline to a separate contractor, a separate schedule and a separate accountability structure. Interfaces are left to be resolved in the field. The result is coordination gaps, commissioning delays and systems that underperform at startup.
Cyclect delivers MEICA as a single integrated scope. One engineering team owns all five disciplines – from design and procurement through installation, testing and commissioning. System boundaries are defined at the outset. Installation is sequenced across trades under one programme. Commissioning follows a structured pathway: unit testing, integrated testing, performance validation. There are no handoffs between contractors. There is one point of accountability.
This matters most on complex industrial projects where interface failures are the primary source of delay and rework. Semiconductor fabs, pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, data centre infrastructure, water treatment facilities and industrial process plants all require MEICA disciplines to function as one coordinated system – not as a collection of separate works delivered by separate teams.
Cyclect holds BCA L6 unlimited tendering capacity for electrical and mechanical works. We have completed 1000s of MEICA projects across Singapore and the region, including work for Micron, NXera, the Ministry of Education and the Elections Department. Our projects are delivered under a zero-LTI safety discipline on Cyclect-managed sites.
If your project requires coordination across mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, controls and automation – under one team, one programme and one accountable structure – speak with our engineering team.