Project Management in the Oil and Gas Industry
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2.Project management in the oil and gas industry 2016
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Mob. Figure 3.8 Calculate the early times. 100 600 200 400 3 7 14 18 7 12 18 23 0 3 0 3 3 11 3 11 11 21 11 21 21 22 21 22 22 23 22 23 23 25 23 25 300 500 700 800 Pouring concrete Excavate Install piping Mech. package Put grouting Conn. piping 3 1 8 4 10 1 5 Comm. & start up 2 Mob. Figure 3.9 Calculating the latest times. 100 600 200 400 300 500 700 800 Pouring concrete Excavate Install piping Mech. package Put grouting Conn. piping 3 1 8 4 10 1 5 Comm. & start up 2 Mob. Figure 3.7 Precedence diagram for the example. Pitfalls in Time Schedule Planning 101 When we calculated the early and late schedule dates for our project, we found that sometimes the early and late schedule dates were the same and in other activities the dates were different. In these activities there was a differ- ence between the earliest day that we could start an activity and the latest day we could start the activity. The difference between these two dates is called ‘‘float,’’ or sometimes ‘‘slack.’’ These terms mean exactly the same thing and can be used interchangeably. The float of an activity is the amount of time that the activity can be delayed without causing a delay in the project. Using computerized project management scheduling software, we can modify the list of activities on the critical path to include activities that are nearly on the critical path. This is important since the critical path method is a method for managing project schedules. The activities that have zero float are the activities that cannot be delayed without delaying the comple- tion of the project. These are the activities that must be monitored closely if we want our project to finish on time. Conversely, the activities that are not on the critical path, those activities that have something other than zero float, need not be managed quite as closely. In addition, it is important to know which activities in the project may be delayed without delaying the project completion. Resources from activities having float could be made available to do a ‘‘workaround’’ if the need should arise. By performing a simple calculation, we can find eleven days as a total float (TF) for installing piping. But, installing piping has zero free float (FF), as any delay will affect the connection of the piping. The piping connecting activity has an eleven day FF, as there is no activity after that to delay. Download 1.92 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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