From IT projects to Oil/Gas construction projects

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vel senthil 👤 Member for 13 years 3 months

Hi, can anybody send sample WBS Schedule in oil and gas industry? email : [email protected]

 

and

 

please send me top 10 interview questions in oil & gas industry?

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suhail ahamed 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

Best of luck



initially u have to spend more time to understand the phases(engineering, procurment, erection, precommissioning, commissioning and startup)and disciplines (site preparation, civil, structural steel erection, equipment erection,underground and above ground piping erection, electrical,instrumentation, insulation, painting )



Best approach can be :



1 Understand the scope from contract

2 Study all the drawings and understand detailed scope of the project. donot spend more time intially for this. develope higher level schedule at first and gradually develope it to more detailed level

3 always discuss with discipline coordinators who know job better than planners they will provide you always a very good sequence of work as well as the duration and the crew composition



if you need more assistance contact me i will give some templates and sample projects to u

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Daniel Limson 👤 Member for 24 years 7 months

Interesting moved but totally different animal.



However, the basics of putting together a good progamme from scratch to revision 0 will always be the same.



Cheers,

Daniel

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Vladimir Liberzon 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

Each project needs to understand and to model project technologies.

The main differences between IT and oil&gas (or construction) project scheduling:

1) IT project models usually don’t include materials and thorough cost budgeting (cost components, cost accounts, etc.).

2) Uncertainties in IT projects are much higher and it is hard to develop project metrics (how to estimate the volumes of work to be done). In construction and oil&gas projects you may use volumes of work, norms (rates), etc.

3) IT project resources usually don’t include equipment, mechanisms, predefined crews, subcontractors - only people.

4) The size of IT project models are considerably less.

5) You will need to generate many reports that usually are not required in IT project management.

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Jaco Stadler 👤 Member for 21 years 9 months

I am moving from IT projects to Oil & Gas construction projects. Why would you want to so such a move. (Planner or scheduler I assume a scheduler)



On Subject below a Book can be written. (And a couple have been)



1) The approach you use to plan and schedule in oil/gas construction projects.

Just Some Major Pointers

1) Understand the Scope

2) Understand the Start Up Procedure

3) Understand the Construction Sequence.



2) Basics/Fundamentals of civil/structural, mechanical/piping, electrical/instrumentation (construction).



Which Project Phase.

The Normal Engineering Sequence

Mechanical

Structure

Piping

Electrical

Civil

Instrumentation



The Normal Construction Sequence



Earthworks

Piling

Civils

Steel

Cladding

Equipment

Piping

Electrical

Instrumentation

Control Systems.



All project are different.





Cheers

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