by George | Mar 1, 2014 | Case Studies, Delay Analysis, Oil & Gas, Project Management
Knowledge Bank ~ Case Study – Semi-submersible Drilling Rigs The upstream oil and gas sector is hugely capital intensive, operating with extremely large and complicated equipment. The running costs of such facilities are high, and therefore productivity and efficiency...
by George | Feb 15, 2014 | Case Studies, Delay Analysis, Dispute Resolution, Infrastructure, Project Management
Knowledge Bank ~ Case Study – Civil Engineering Project Dispute By their nature, infrastructure projects are usually contractually and commercially sensitive, as well as capital and time sensitive. Therefore efficiencies are key, and accurate project management and...
by George | Jan 9, 2014 | Infrastructure, Project Management
Knowledge Bank ~ BIM – Fully embrace it with your eyes wide open An acronym I am sure you have heard often – whether you have paid fleeting attention to it or are fully immersed. Either way, it is impossible to deny that the full adoption of BIM across the whole...
by George | Dec 1, 2013 | Case Studies, Delay Analysis, Mining, Project Management
Knowledge Bank ~ Case Study – Multi-disciplinary Coal Mining Facilities Mining is a capital intensive industry, with significant amounts of money at stake on construction projects. This means time is critical and therefore staying on project plan essential. As mining...
by George | Oct 23, 2013 | Case Studies, Delay Analysis, Dispute Resolution, Expert Witness
Knowledge Bank ~ Concurrent Delay – Confusion & Frustration Many pages of debate and dollars of legal advice have been spent on identifying liability arising from potentially concurrent delays. A number of high profile cases over recent years, which have either...