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Work Management Plans - Utilities

  • Writer: adrianicastillo
    adrianicastillo
  • Apr 14, 2023
  • 1 min read

Developing successful workplans leverages project controls data to provide quality decisions easily updated through  project controls systems (ie.P6 /SAP integrations).

You start by developing key project templates ( type, size, programs), you load all the projects and segment through UDFs based on departments ( ie utilities - IGP, System Protection, Transmission etc.), resource pools. This will create a front end and stacked resource graph. Through prioritization you will shift the work by starting projects not in top priority to June and or October. You can then focus on the January start projects with named resources and specific calendars and predecessor activity links which will give you near precise allocations.

This is as far as most implementations have completed with the large amount of budgets and resources at their disposals. However they never traverse into an ongoing feed back that moves the work management plans from an art piece artifact into an evolving execution. ..

 
 
 

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