The document outlines different levels of constructability reviews that should be conducted at various stages of a construction project, including preliminary and final field checks, constructability/utility conferences, preconstruction conferences, and mid-contract and post-construction reviews. It also lists several focus areas for constructability reviews, such as limiting site work to reduce costs, maximizing off-site fabrication to minimize on-site labor, addressing lifting and equipment issues, and studying labor costs and safety issues for both operating facilities and new "greenfield" sites. The document concludes by offering external constructability reviews by personnel to provide an additional perspective on a project's construction issues.
The document outlines different levels of constructability reviews that should be conducted at various stages of a construction project, including preliminary and final field checks, constructability/utility conferences, preconstruction conferences, and mid-contract and post-construction reviews. It also lists several focus areas for constructability reviews, such as limiting site work to reduce costs, maximizing off-site fabrication to minimize on-site labor, addressing lifting and equipment issues, and studying labor costs and safety issues for both operating facilities and new "greenfield" sites. The document concludes by offering external constructability reviews by personnel to provide an additional perspective on a project's construction issues.
The document outlines different levels of constructability reviews that should be conducted at various stages of a construction project, including preliminary and final field checks, constructability/utility conferences, preconstruction conferences, and mid-contract and post-construction reviews. It also lists several focus areas for constructability reviews, such as limiting site work to reduce costs, maximizing off-site fabrication to minimize on-site labor, addressing lifting and equipment issues, and studying labor costs and safety issues for both operating facilities and new "greenfield" sites. The document concludes by offering external constructability reviews by personnel to provide an additional perspective on a project's construction issues.
Focus on limiting site work which reduces construction cost
Safe working issues associated with construction in a operating facility o Develop ways to maximize off-site fabrication to minimize on site manpower o Determine if skid mounted modules can be used o Determine the effect on construction timing if skidded equipment is utilized o Discuss lifting issues and lifting design of skids o Discuss tie-ins and phased completions o Special logistical requirements for large equipment Construction issues for a Greenfield site should include o Labor cost studied to determine the balance between onsite and offsite work o Personnel safety issues and control of work Our personnel can inspect your project and provide a valuable external view of your construction project issues.
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