Engineering, Procurement & Construction Management (EPCM)
Integrated EPCM delivery for complex manufacturing and industrial facilities
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Complex capital projects need to align design, procurement and construction from day one. engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services provide a structured approach to planning, designing and delivering major industrial and manufacturing facilities with greater transparency and certainty. By bringing these disciplines together, EPCM enables clients to manage risk, schedule, safety and budget while moving projects forward faster — from early planning through delivery.
At Jacobs, our EPCM model combines engineering and safety expertise, construction-led planning and strong delivery partnerships to deliver complex facilities safely and efficiently. We integrate with clients and delivery partners early in the process, aligning teams from concept through commissioning to support faster decision-making, improved constructability and stronger schedule performance.
Our approach blends advanced planning methods with digital delivery tools and modern construction practices, such as modularization and advanced work packaging, to improve productivity and reduce project risk. With proven delivery frameworks and deep sector experience, we work with clients to deliver large-scale manufacturing and infrastructure projects with greater cost certainty, schedule reliability and operational readiness.
Integrated delivery across the project lifecycle
Providing end-to-end oversight that strengthens control, reduces risk and improves delivery certainty across every phase.
Understanding EPCM Delivery
Key insights into how EPCM supports flexible delivery and how it improves flexibility, control and project outcomes.
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In an EPC model, one contractor designs and builds the facility under a single contract and typically takes on more project risk. In an EPCM model, the client retains ownership of contracts while the EPCM provider manages engineering, procurement and construction coordination.
EPCM services include things like engineering design, equipment procurement, contractor coordination, construction management, project controls, safety oversight and commissioning support. The approach integrates these functions to improve schedule performance and project transparency, and control costs.
EPCM is often used for complex industrial, manufacturing or infrastructure projects where flexibility and transparency are important. It’s particularly effective when projects involve multiple contractors, evolving designs or fast-track delivery schedules. The approach supports collaborative delivery and improves coordination across engineering and construction teams.
EPCM delivery can provide greater cost transparency, flexibility in contractor selection and improved collaboration across engineering, procurement and construction teams. This model allows clients to maintain greater control over project decisions while benefiting from experienced project management and technical expertise.
Digital tools such as 4D and 5D modeling, digital twins, connected data environments and real-time dashboards enable EPCM teams to monitor schedule and cost while tracking construction progress. These technologies support faster decision-making and reduce risk, and improve transparency across complex project programs.
Biologics facilities are complex, highly regulated environments that require specialized process systems, clean utilities and strict quality controls. Similarly, data centers demand highly coordinated delivery of power, cooling and digital infrastructure to achieve resilience and uptime requirements.
EPCM delivery allows engineering, procurement and construction teams to collaborate closely while maintaining flexibility to adapt designs and integrate specialized systems. This approach supports evolving regulatory requirements in life sciences and rapid technology and capacity changes in data center environments.
EPCM teams integrate CQV planning early in the project lifecycle. This ensures process systems and clean utilities, as well as manufacturing equipment, are installed, tested and documented in accordance with regulatory requirements. It supports a smoother transition from construction to operation.
Modular construction allows critical systems to be fabricated and tested off site before installation. In biomanufacturing, this includes clean rooms, process systems and utility skids, while in data centers it applies to prefabricated power, cooling and IT infrastructure modules.
This approach improves quality control, reduces on-site construction risk and accelerates delivery. It also supports standardization and repeatability, enabling consistent deployment across global manufacturing networks and hyperscale data center programs.
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Transforming large-scale biomanufacturing
Combining design, engineering and modular construction to deliver a high-capacity biologics facility with greater speed, consistency and performance.