Project Management in the Oil and Gas Industry
Expected Activity Time Period
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2.Project management in the oil and gas industry 2016
3.3 Expected Activity Time Period
To define the required time to finish any task, you must know the resources available to perform the work according to the required quality and to do that you must know the following: • Know the task volume and if it can be measured. It will be better, for example, to calculate the time required to prepare the wood form to pour 100 m 3 of concrete into the founda- tion. From that we can figure the task volume. • Define the work required by hours, days, or weeks to fin- ish this activity, noting that the number of workers should be identified, and consider the capability for each worker to perform the task alone. Measuring the working capacity for each worker will usually take days. Take care from traps, such as the idea that you should decrease the capacity of work per day by about 50 percent, as all the hours per day do not focus on the project’s activities as there is a lot of time wasted in meetings, special discussions, restroom breaks, eating, and others. Moreover, there is some delay in the work itself. 92 Project Management in the Oil and Gas Industry Now define the time period for each task, but take care from other traps when putting the schedule in the calendar because the total time period will be different due to the following factors: • Weekends • Official vacations and holidays • Annual leave for employees • Some days the project will stop. It is worth mentioning that defining the performance rate of each activ- ity depends on a normal rate, which is found in textbooks or standard guidelines for some contractor companies. But it is essential to take any information from others who have extensive experience, work in the same country or the same location, or have experience working on similar, pre- vious projects. If the same activity in similar projects, such as pouring concrete foun- dations, was repeated before, but we must choose a foundation of the same kind, it is preferred to be from the same type and the same location because, for example, remote desert areas are different than cities where there is labor available and the efficiency of employment is usually higher than the remote area. For industrial projects, most of the projects are out- side of the big cities, in the desert, or in remote areas and all the contractors and engineers main offices are from the city where housing and normal building are famous activities. The planner should take care from the dif- ference of the project location. When you need information from individuals or experts, remember that not everyone has accurate information, as by the human nature. When someone says that the expected time for the activity was eighteen days, but he finished it in ten days, only trust this happened because he considered it one of his success stories, so it will keep in his mind for a long time. As a rule of thumb, no one can work 100 percent of his or her time because about 20 to 50 percent of time is wasted in the following activities: • Attending meetings that we don’t really need to attend • Spontaneous office visits • Opening and reading mail and email • Searching for specific information • Providing assistance or advice to others • Equipment failure such as a computer, printers, and others • Daily regular activity Pitfalls in Time Schedule Planning 93 • Misunderstanding between team members • A lack of clear specification or scope of work • New specification to quality • Attending a training course or seminar Download 1.92 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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