Simplifying turnarounds: Why more refiners are turning to integrated service partners
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If you’ve ever been part of a refinery turnaround, you know the reality: it’s not just about getting the work done—it’s about managing everything that comes with it. Dozens of contractors, tight timelines, constant coordination, and zero room for error. Even with the best planning, things can get complicated fast.
For many refinery teams, one of the biggest challenges isn’t the work itself—it’s managing all the moving parts. Cleaning crews, environmental teams, mechanical contractors, waste handlers—each with their own scope, schedule, and way of doing things. Multiply that across an entire turnaround, and it’s easy to see how delays and miscommunication can creep in.
That’s why more operators are starting to rethink the traditional approach. Instead of juggling multiple vendors, they’re turning to integrated service providers—partners who can handle multiple scopes under one roof. The goal is simple: reduce complexity, improve coordination, and keep the turnaround moving.
The reality of managing multiple contractors
Turnarounds are high-pressure events. Every hour matters, and every delay has a ripple effect. When one contractor runs behind, it doesn’t just impact their work—it affects everyone waiting on them.
It’s not uncommon for crews to be staged and ready, only to sit idle because another team hasn’t finished. That downtime adds up quickly, both in cost and frustration. And from a management standpoint, keeping all those contractors aligned takes a significant amount of effort.
There’s also the challenge of communication. With so many different teams involved, information doesn’t always flow as smoothly as it should. Small gaps can lead to bigger issues—missed handoffs, duplicated work, or safety concerns that could have been avoided.
And then there’s safety itself. Every contractor comes in with their own procedures and habits. Making sure everyone is on the same page requires constant oversight, especially in an environment where the stakes are high.
A simpler way to execute
Integrated service providers offer a different way of thinking about turnarounds. Instead of bringing in separate vendors for each task, operators can work with a single partner that handles multiple services—industrial cleaning, environmental work, mechanical support, and more.
The biggest benefit is simplicity.
With fewer contractors on-site, communication becomes more direct. There’s a single point of contact, fewer handoffs, and a clearer understanding of who’s responsible for what. That alone can make a noticeable difference in how smoothly a turnaround runs.
It also helps keep work moving. When one team handles multiple scopes, they can better coordinate timing and resources. Tasks that used to require waiting on another contractor can often be done back-to-back, without delays in between.
Keeping the schedule on track
Ask any turnaround manager what matters most, and you’ll hear the same thing: staying on schedule.
Integrated service delivery makes that easier. With fewer dependencies between contractors, there are fewer chances for things to fall out of sync. Work can be planned more cohesively, and adjustments can be made faster when needed.
When something unexpected comes up—and it always does—having one partner responsible for multiple areas speeds up decision-making. Instead of coordinating across several vendors, issues can be addressed internally and resolved more quickly.
That kind of responsiveness helps maintain momentum, which is critical during a turnaround.
A more consistent approach to safety
Safety is always top of mind, especially during turnarounds when activity levels are high and risks increase.
One of the challenges with multiple contractors is maintaining consistency. Different teams may have different approaches, which can create confusion or gaps if not carefully managed.
Integrated providers bring a more unified approach. Their teams are trained under the same standards and follow the same procedures. That consistency helps reduce misunderstandings and keeps everyone aligned on expectations.
It also makes it easier for refinery personnel. Instead of managing multiple safety systems, they’re working with one partner that understands the site and operates within a consistent framework.
Handling environmental responsibilities more smoothly
Environmental work is another area where integration makes a difference. Waste handling, emissions control, and compliance requirements are all part of the turnaround process, and they often involve multiple steps and multiple vendors.
When those services are handled by a single provider, coordination becomes much easier. There are fewer handoffs, better visibility into what’s happening, and less risk of something slipping through the cracks.
For operators, that means fewer headaches and more confidence that everything is being managed properly.
Building better long-term efficiency
While the immediate benefits show up during the turnaround, the impact doesn’t stop there.
Working with an integrated partner over time helps build familiarity. They get to know the site, the equipment, and the way the refinery operates. That understanding can lead to better planning and smoother execution on future projects.
It also creates a stronger working relationship. Instead of starting from scratch with new contractors each time, teams can build on what they’ve learned and continue improving.
Rethinking the way turnarounds are done
Turnarounds aren’t getting any simpler. If anything, the pressure to do more in less time continues to grow. That’s pushing operators to look for ways to work smarter, not just harder.
For many, that means taking a closer look at how services are delivered.
Integrated service providers offer a way to cut through some of the complexity. By bringing multiple capabilities together, they help streamline execution, improve communication, and keep projects on track.
It’s not about replacing expertise—it’s about organizing it in a way that works better.
Moving forward with less complexity
At the end of the day, every turnaround comes down to the same goals: finish on time, stay safe, and control costs.
Reducing the number of moving parts is one of the most effective ways to get there.
As more refiners adopt integrated service models, the shift is becoming clear. Instead of managing a long list of contractors, they’re choosing partners who can do more—and simplify the process along the way.
For teams planning their next turnaround, it may be worth asking a simple question: what would it look like to do all of this with less complexity?
If you’re looking to simplify your next turnaround and reduce the burden of managing multiple contractors, it may be time to explore a more integrated approach.
PBI International works with refiners to consolidate industrial, environmental, and mechanical services under one experienced team, helping improve coordination, maintain safety, and keep projects on schedule. Connect with their team to learn how a streamlined service model can support your next project from planning through execution.