07-24-2011, 07:49 AM
Ideally, construction should begin only when all information was complete, all doubts clarified and the complete project awarded. This takes time, which today are expensive, much more than before. Therefore, it has become relatively common to start a project with the project in final phase of maturation, with points still to be defined, usually called "fine tuning".
I show the example of industrial projects. Projects where release of the structure and foundations still based on preliminary drawings of equipment, and received the final drawings of it until several months later and has always been to make small adjustments (sometimes not so small!). This will mean the gain of several months of work on deadline, even if at risk (calculated) in the project.
Regards
Dell Brett
I show the example of industrial projects. Projects where release of the structure and foundations still based on preliminary drawings of equipment, and received the final drawings of it until several months later and has always been to make small adjustments (sometimes not so small!). This will mean the gain of several months of work on deadline, even if at risk (calculated) in the project.
Regards
Dell Brett