As one of the other correspondents has stated you should develop a fundamental understanding of the scope work and then formulate your WBS. Start by thinking about phases, functions and products/deliverables and the contractual structure of your project.
Level 2 might be something like; Project Management, Engineering, Construction Management, Procurement, Construction & Assembly Process Modules, Construction Jacket(s), Fabrication Piles, Fabrication Seafastening, Load Out, Transportation & Installation, Hook Up & Pre-Commissioning, Commissioning, As Built & Close Out etc. The actual breakdown will depend on the contractual structure and reporting requirements as much as the scope of work.
Hope that helps
D
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Submitted by Geoffrey Boulton on Tue, 2011-09-13 15:46
Try get hold of a copy of "Spon's Fabrication Norms for Offshore Structures: A handbook for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries" - (very hard to come by and very expensive) was originaly written by Franklin Andrews. Hard to come by but is one of the few specific to Oil and Gas
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Submitted by Peter Holroyd on Wed, 2011-08-03 16:50
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13 years 10 monthsDear AllI'm looking
Dear All
I'm looking for
A handbook for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries'
Mayby somebody have this book and could send to me on my e-mail certo-energa@wp.pl
I will be very appreciate for help
Best regards
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14 years 7 monthsMike As one of the other
Mike
As one of the other correspondents has stated you should develop a fundamental understanding of the scope work and then formulate your WBS. Start by thinking about phases, functions and products/deliverables and the contractual structure of your project.
Level 2 might be something like; Project Management, Engineering, Construction Management, Procurement, Construction & Assembly Process Modules, Construction Jacket(s), Fabrication Piles, Fabrication Seafastening, Load Out, Transportation & Installation, Hook Up & Pre-Commissioning, Commissioning, As Built & Close Out etc. The actual breakdown will depend on the contractual structure and reporting requirements as much as the scope of work.
Hope that helps
D
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21 years 5 monthsTry get hold of a copy of
Try get hold of a copy of "Spon's Fabrication Norms for Offshore Structures: A handbook for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries" - (very hard to come by and very expensive) was originaly written by Franklin Andrews. Hard to come by but is one of the few specific to Oil and Gas
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20 years 5 monthstry the PMI WBS Practice
try the PMI WBS Practice Standard for examples and BoQ make up
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14 years 11 monthsI think u should take a look
I think u should take a look at your Scope of Work. Doesnt matter Oil & Gas or Civil works, clearly understand your Scope of Work or Contract.
Thanks.
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14 years 11 monthsI think u should take a look
I think u should take a look at your Scope of Work. Doesnt matter Oil & Gas or Civil works, clearly understand your Scope of Work or Contract.
Thanks.