Bellbell
Mechanical
- Nov 6, 2009
- 1
At what point should you officially close a project ou?
We are an EPCM company and find on most projects that even once a plant is commissioned the client just wants "one more thing".
Even though a change order is processed and the client pays for the additional hours etc., "just to order one more spare pump", it causes havoc with closeout documentation and signoff of projects, as well as resource planning.
How do you prevent the continuation of that "never ending project"?
Does anyone have any experience with this problem?
Any advice?
We are an EPCM company and find on most projects that even once a plant is commissioned the client just wants "one more thing".
Even though a change order is processed and the client pays for the additional hours etc., "just to order one more spare pump", it causes havoc with closeout documentation and signoff of projects, as well as resource planning.
How do you prevent the continuation of that "never ending project"?
Does anyone have any experience with this problem?
Any advice?