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Advanced Work Packaging: An Introduction
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AWPI Strategic Vision
1. Buildinga Global
Momentum
2. Ensuring Global
Continuous Applied
Education
3. CP-IT Strategic Global
Partnership
4. CP-Legal
Strategic Global
Partnership
“Building A Global Capital Projects Investment & Execution Framework That Works For Everybody”
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The AWP Institute’s 2017 IR Research Agenda
1. Published AWP Glossary: Call for Feedback 2. AWP Contractual Recommendations by the AWP Institute’s
Contracts Committee3. A study on potential synergies between Lean Design concepts,
Agile concepts and the AWP concepts 4. A study on Project Governance through AWP5. A study on Project Execution Indicators for AWP project controls
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AWP: Research & Development History
• 4 Year Academia-Industry Research Collaboration (CII - RT272)
• Industry Implementation Resource –3 volumes: IR272-2 – Advanced Work Packaging, Version 3.0
• Academic Publication on AWP from The University of Texas at Austin
• Implementation case studies & Validation
• CII RS319-1 – Making the Case for Advanced Work Packaging as a Standard (Best) Practice
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Addressing the productivity challenge
A percentage point increase in productivity is worth $7 billion to the industry as a whole.
The industry is leaving big money on the table!
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AWP Field Improvements
Traditional Projects Projects Using WFP +25% increase in tool-time
with WorkFace Planning
How Crews Spend Their Time(CII/COAA Data)
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What is Advanced Work Packaging (AWP)?
“Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) is a work process framework fundamentally based on the idea of thinking with the end in mind. It is designed to allow engineering planning be driven by construction sequencing. Simply put, this is achieved by breaking down the project scope into Construction Work Packages that are fed with Engineering Work Packages.
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How is that achieved?1. Extending PEPs to the front-end planning phase; "bringing the field
to the office" 2. A focus on field work packages/installation work packages as
project information units 3. Work packaging structure becomes the skeleton of the project; a
workface planner is dedicated to the management of these packages
4. The benefit of a common intuitive project language and tools
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Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) Lifecycle Framework
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Advanced Work Packaging Field Implementation
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Inside a CWP...
CWP Content• Scope description and
constructability strategy • Safety Requirements • Various EWPs (at least one)• Schedule Requirements • Budget (labor
hours/cost/planned productivity rate)
• Quality Requirements • Special Resource Requirements
(tools, equipments etc.)
CWP Features• In line with the overall
construction plan • Typically aligned with a bid
package / multiple CWPs may form one larger bid package
• In alignment with project controls
• Measurable • As independent as possible
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Inside an EWP
EWP Content• Scope of work with equipment
list • Drawings (e.g. general
arrangement and equipment installation)
• Installation and material specifications
• Vendor data • Bill of materials • Additional needed information
such as permitting studies, geotechnical studies etc.
• Connection Points Considerations
EWP Features• Release plan should be
aligned with the construction sequence and priorities
• Content should satisfy various stakeholders requirements
• Planning of EWPs requires construction input!!
• EWPs are discipline and area-driven; connections points expected
• Interface management should be accounted for
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Inside an IWP
IWP Content• Scope of Work• Safety Requirements• QA/QC Requirements• Trade Coordination• Material Take Offs & Locations• Model Shots, Drawings and All
Other Necessary Engineering Information
• Scaffold Requirements• IWP Constraints • Any Other Information
Required to Install the Work
IWP Features• Reviewed and approved by the
supervisory team
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AWP Implementation Roadmap - Level 1
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Update corporate program
Implement AWP
Plan AWP implementation
Obtain AWP capabilities
Establish corporate AWP program
Assess current project delivery system effectiveness
Commit to implementing AWP
© Olfa Hamdi, 2015
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Productivity
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• The relationship between AWP and field productivity is a result of the execution of IWPs that are constraint-free. Consequently, frontline personnel can focus exclusively on construction execution without wasting time on the retrieval of materials, engineering, and documentation.
• AWP brings high consciousness about space management. Movements around the field are minimized as crews are able to complete IWPs without interruptions.
• Higher involvement of superintendent and foremen in project execution, empowering crews to deliver IWPs scope with enhanced productivity.
• Reported 15% productivity increase • Reported rework rate below company average
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Safety
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• AWP and WFP formalize identification and mitigation of safety issues during planning and development of IWPs
• Early identification of potential construction risks during the initial planning stage, where all key project participants are involved
• Unnecessary movements around the site were minimized • IWPs close-out includes feedback and continuous improvement
on safety as a requirement.
• Projects implementing AWP achieved 0 DARTs
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Sources – Useful Links
• www.workpackaging.org
• http://www.workpackaging.org/knowledge
• http://www.workpackaging.org/awp-glossary
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Thank you!
The Advanced Work Packaging InstituteSan Francisco, CA
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