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From Site Planning to Turnkey Handover: Livi Machinery Poultry Farm EPC Delivery Workflow

2026-08-19
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Learn how Livi Machinery delivers poultry farm EPC projects from site assessment and capacity planning to poultry house & equipment design, manufacturing, inspection, shipping, installation, and final handover—helping overseas commercial farms reduce coordination cost and improve project delivery efficiency.

Building or expanding a commercial poultry farm overseas often fails not because of equipment quality, but because of fragmented execution—multiple vendors, inconsistent drawings, unclear responsibilities, and delays between civil work and installation. Livi Machinery (Zhengzhou Livi Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.) delivers poultry farm EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) projects with a standardized workflow—from site planning to turnkey handover—so farm owners, investors, and integrators can reduce coordination cost and keep delivery under one consistent standard.

Scope covered in this EPC workflow: site condition evaluation → farming scale planning → poultry house & equipment design (cage systems, automation, environment control, steel structure poultry house) → manufacturing → quality inspection → logistics & shipping → installation & commissioning → final handover.

What “Poultry Farm EPC” Means at Livi Machinery

Livi Machinery is an industry-and-trade integrated manufacturer focused on poultry farming equipment—covering the full raising cycle: layer cages, broiler cages, brooding & rearing systems, incubators, automatic feeding, automatic drinking, manure removal, egg collection, poultry house environment control, and steel-structure poultry houses. In an EPC delivery, these elements are planned, supplied, and coordinated as one project to support a reliable farm launch.

  • One coordination line: clearer responsibility boundaries, fewer handoffs, less rework.
  • Design-to-delivery consistency: equipment design and poultry house layout are aligned early to reduce onsite conflicts.
  • International delivery readiness: workflow supports overseas shipping, installation support, and commissioning.

End-to-End EPC Delivery Workflow (Step by Step)

1) Site Condition Evaluation

We start with practical constraints that affect farm performance and construction sequencing, such as site boundaries, access roads, drainage and slope, prevailing wind direction, local utilities, and the owner’s target production model. The objective is to reduce avoidable design changes later.

2) Capacity & Farming Scale Planning

Based on the investment plan and operational goals, we define the planned capacity and phasing (build new vs. expansion). This planning stage clarifies the equipment scope and the poultry house sizing needed for stable operation and future scalability.

3) Poultry House & Equipment Design

Livi Machinery coordinates the poultry house layout and equipment configuration to match your farming mode and local conditions. Typical design scope includes:

  • Cage systems: layer cages, broiler cages, brooding & rearing cages.
  • Automation: feeding, drinking, manure removal, egg collection.
  • Environment control: ventilation/cooling/heating integration and house climate stability considerations.
  • Steel structure poultry house: building structure integration with equipment arrangement to reduce clashes during installation.

4) Manufacturing (Engineering-to-Production Execution)

After design confirmation, production is organized by project bill of materials and delivery batches. As a dedicated poultry equipment manufacturer, Livi Machinery aligns manufacturing scheduling with shipment and onsite installation sequencing to reduce storage pressure at the destination.

5) Quality Inspection (Before Shipment)

Livi Machinery emphasizes “quality first”—from raw material selection to final outgoing inspection. Prior to shipping, key components and assemblies are checked to ensure they match the confirmed specifications and are ready for installation and commissioning.

6) Logistics & Shipping Coordination

For overseas projects, delivery details matter as much as production. We coordinate packing, loading, and shipping arrangements to help keep equipment intact and traceable through the international supply chain, and to support smoother arrival-to-installation handoffs.

7) Installation & Commissioning

Once equipment arrives onsite, the project moves into installation sequencing and system commissioning—especially for automated feeding, watering, manure removal, egg collection, and environment control equipment. The goal is to verify mechanical operation and coordination between subsystems before production starts.

8) Turnkey Handover

Final handover is completed after installation and commissioning are finished and project scope is verified against the agreed delivery plan. This stage helps ensure the farm is ready to move into operations with clearer documentation and fewer unresolved interface issues.

Who This EPC Delivery Process Is Best For

  • Farm owners launching a new large-scale chicken farm and wanting a clearer timeline from planning to operation.
  • Investors who need predictable project coordination and a single delivery workflow.
  • Integrators & contractors coordinating civil work with poultry house equipment and automation systems.
  • Overseas commercial farms in Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, South America, Central Asia, and Europe that prefer a one-stop solution provider.

Typical Equipment & System Modules Covered

Depending on your farming model and the confirmed design, an EPC scope commonly includes the following modules (selected as needed):

Module Examples within Livi Machinery scope Delivery focus
Cage systems Layer cages, broiler cages, brooding & rearing cages Layout fit, installation sequence, durability for long-term use
Automation Automatic feeding, drinking, manure removal, egg collection System integration and commissioning readiness
Environment control Poultry house climate & ventilation coordination equipment Stable conditions aligned with house design
Steel structure poultry house Structural design integration with equipment placement Interface alignment between building and equipment

Practical note: The final EPC scope and module selection should be confirmed during planning and design, based on your target capacity, local climate, construction constraints, and operational preferences.

Why Overseas Clients Choose a One-Stop EPC Workflow

Reduced coordination complexity

Instead of aligning multiple suppliers and contractors, you work through one delivery workflow and a unified scope definition.

Faster decision-making during execution

When design, manufacturing, shipping, and installation are connected, change control becomes clearer and delays are easier to manage.

Consistent delivery standards

From material selection and outgoing inspection to onsite commissioning, the project follows an aligned quality mindset.

Work With Livi Machinery

Since 2013, Livi Machinery has focused on poultry farming equipment and turnkey project delivery for international markets. If you are planning a new farm or scaling an existing operation, our EPC delivery workflow helps connect planning, design, manufacturing, inspection, shipping, installation, and handover into one coordinated execution path.

To start an EPC discussion, prepare: project location (country/region), available land size, target capacity, preferred poultry type (layers/broilers/brooding-rearing), and expected timeline. This helps the first-round site planning and capacity planning move faster.

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