Posts Tagged ‘EPC Projects’
No More Surprises: How to Read Project Health Before It Becomes a Crisis
Project health is not a gut feeling. It’s a disciplined habit of checking whether the project still has a credible path to meet its success criteria – based on evidence.
That evidence includes early warning signs such as missed intermediate milestones, growing backlogs of unfinished work, increasing cycle times for reviews and approvals, scope creep, poor stakeholder availability, and rising rates of rework or technical queries.
Addressing Root Causes of Delay: The Essential Foundation for Recovery Plans in EPC Projects
In the complex world of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) projects, delays are almost inevitable due to the intricate interplay of technical, logistical, procedural, and contractual factors. Therefore, the knowledge and skill in addressing the root causes of delay are the essential foundation for recovery plan development and project delivery.
However, when a project experiences a setback, the natural inclination of the parties involved is to quickly propose a recovery plan, targeting immediate progress. While this approach may seem practical on the surface, it often overlooks the cornerstone of success in recovery planning: addressing the root causes of delay.
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