What Your Big Consulting Firm Isn’t Telling You About Commissioning
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Completing capital projects during commissioning is complex, there are a lot of moving parts. You rely on experts to help you understand the details and ensure commissioning is successful. But what you don’t realize when you’re working with a big consulting firm is that you’re probably only getting half the commissioning story that you need, and this leads to problems later in your project.
If you’ve worked with big consulting firms in the past, but the end of your project still didn’t go well, then I’m willing to bet:
You see there are lots of smart people working on projects that may understand the technical requirements of commissioning. But what you’re not getting from your big consulting firm are the commercial and process requirements of commissioning that are needed to complete capital projects without losing time. Having a definition of WHAT needs to be done (the technical requirements) is one thing, but the logistics of HOW and WHEN this takes place within a commercial environment of multiple contracts is another thing.?The structured process to follow within the bounds of commercial requirements is still missing. And this is usually where projects run into trouble at the end when trying to execute fast-paced commissioning within a complex commercial environment.
The commercial frameworks to complete commissioning define how the last 25% of projects are completed during construction completions, commissioning, and system startup.?Without these frameworks integrated into all stages of projects, it’s very difficult to complete the technical work.?And the problem is, you aren’t even able realize that something is missing until it’s too late in your project delivery cycle, with a scramble at the end of your project to get the job done.
It’s not your big consulting firm’s fault – it’s just not their area of expertise – they focus on technical requirements. And since you’re relying on them as the experts, you’re not able to know that something is missing. This is quite common in the industry, and is a gap that has existed for decades.
Maybe you’ve relied on big consulting firms in the past. When you reviewed the information that was submitted, everything looked great! The commissioning plan was very detailed, there was lots of specific information giving the technical details of commissioning, and everything seemed fine before commissioning started.
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But once testing started, it was a different story – nothing seemed to go to plan. Overlap between construction and commissioning caused confusion, nothing was ready on-time, the sequence of testing seemed random and unorganized, and delays accumulated at the end while you were trying to get your project in-service.
These are the items that you may not be getting from your big consulting firm:
Translating technical commissioning details into a plan that is executable in the field within the commercial bounds of contracts is challenging. And this is why project teams require both the technical and commercial requirements of commissioning. When relying on other groups to help you with these decisions, you need to be confident that you are getting all the details you need to plan your project for success.
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Industrial Commissioning Management Consultant specialized in Water and Energy
1 年Paul Turner, P.Eng, PMP you nailed. Most of the consulting firms that I had interacted lacks of understanding the needs of commissioning and the specification are just too general. The GC's always tens to make the minimum effort to deliver a Cx Plan.