advsign2
Chemical
- Jun 16, 2009
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Dear all experienced experts,
I am a process engineer, but I am on loan to assist the project construction management team for a new chemical plant being constructed.
I have been assigned to monitor contractor installation of piping systems and to project the completion. I am very very new to this side of a chemical plant. I am a process guy meaning give me a plant to operate. So....
Current progress measurement is DIA = Inch Diameter
As we all know a chemical plant has pipes with various dimensions of piping. ISSUE: The contractors chose to tackle the large bore piping systems first to give Inch Diameter Progress, so progress looks great... BUT.... progress will eventually slow due to this method because the smaller bore will consume more time to construct. So...... how does one suggest to measure progress that will allow for a method to project how long it will take for completion?
Thanks in Advance!
I am a process engineer, but I am on loan to assist the project construction management team for a new chemical plant being constructed.
I have been assigned to monitor contractor installation of piping systems and to project the completion. I am very very new to this side of a chemical plant. I am a process guy meaning give me a plant to operate. So....
Current progress measurement is DIA = Inch Diameter
As we all know a chemical plant has pipes with various dimensions of piping. ISSUE: The contractors chose to tackle the large bore piping systems first to give Inch Diameter Progress, so progress looks great... BUT.... progress will eventually slow due to this method because the smaller bore will consume more time to construct. So...... how does one suggest to measure progress that will allow for a method to project how long it will take for completion?
Thanks in Advance!