A Different Way to Execute Project Using a Product-Based Approach

Cathy Farina
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The application of mega complex projects in the heavy industrial sector have been growing globally for the last ten years. Given there is growth of mega complex projects, the failure rate of these types of projects has also increased. According the EY (who have analyzed 500 completed mega projects from the previous five years): “Of the projects analyzed, 60% experienced schedule delays, and 38% had cost overruns.” Based on research performed by McKinsey & Company, the construction industry needs to change to become more productive and as the industry changes it will look very different five to ten years from now. These changes will only be accelerated by the current COVID-19 pandemic. One solution is the application of smaller standard modular plants or trains that can be designed and constructed quicker and more efficiently. A product-based approach will lead to more of a manufacturing style approach to not only improve productivity but to reduce overall lifecycle costs and schedules and improve overall quality and safety. Further, in times of economic uncertainty, it will reduce the business risk for the project as the business can break the project down into “bite-sized pieces”. Companies will need to be innovative in order to be competitive and have a positive return on investment on their future programs and projects. In the current and future economic environment, an innovative way to execute projects is to utilize a product-based approach. This paper will focus on how to develop a standard modular plant using a product-based approach and provide a case study from a small-scale LNG plant.
使用基于产品的方法执行项目的不同方式
在过去的十年里,大型综合体项目在重工业领域的应用在全球范围内不断增长。随着大型综合设施项目的增加,这类项目的失败率也在增加。根据安永(他们分析了过去五年中500个已完成的大型项目):“在分析的项目中,60%的项目经历了进度延误,38%的项目成本超支。”根据麦肯锡公司的研究,建筑行业需要改变以提高生产力,随着行业的变化,五到十年后它将看起来非常不同。当前的COVID-19大流行只会加速这些变化。一种解决方案是应用更小的标准模块化工厂或列车,可以更快、更有效地设计和建造。基于产品的方法将导致更多的制造风格方法,不仅可以提高生产率,还可以减少整体生命周期成本和进度,并提高整体质量和安全性。此外,在经济不确定时期,它将降低项目的业务风险,因为业务可以将项目分解为“小块”。公司需要创新,以保持竞争力,并在未来的计划和项目中获得积极的投资回报。在当前和未来的经济环境中,执行项目的创新方式是利用以产品为基础的方法。本文将重点讨论如何使用基于产品的方法开发标准模块化工厂,并提供一个小型液化天然气工厂的案例研究。
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