… Advanced Work Packaging Health Assessment By Andrew Foy, VP of Construction & AWP Excellence A few years ago I heard the expression “You get what you inspect, not what you expect”. At the time, it was being used in a discussion about the need for QA representation at an overseas module yard, but the...
… The Top Eight Considerations for an AWP Pilot Project Most companies will start on their Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) journey by selecting a single project on which to trial the process. Choosing an effective pilot project will greatly increase the chances of positive results. In this article, we will consider the top eight elements...
… Workface Planning Most of the value and benefit associated with implementing Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) is realized in the construction phase of the project, with the use of Workface Planning (WFP). This is where all the upstream work that the project team has done to assess the best installation sequence and get Engineering &...
… The Top Eight Do’s and Don’ts of AWP Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) implementation is not a one-size-fits-all concept. There are multiple ways to tackle the process, and many companies will take slightly different paths. Fortunately, this is a well-trodden path and lessons have been learned from hundreds of implementations. In this article, we will...
… Advanced Work Packaging Maturity By Andrew Foy, VP of AWP & Construction Excellence Experience is a precious commodity, though as Jimmy Connors pointed out, by the time you get it you are usually too old to do anything about it. Fortunately for most of us, that experience comes across a longer career than most...