We find repeatedly during our consulting interventions that Commissioning as a project activity is vastly underestimated and this leads to significant delays, inefficiencies and sometimes even failures to reach the expected facility performance. In our new White Paper 2016-18 \’How to Gain Efficiency in Large Projects by Taking Commissioning Early and Seriously\’ we review what the best practices are in terms of commissioning phase execution in a project.
Well managed, instead of being a constraint that delays project delivery and generates substantial rework, commissioning can become an opportunity for savings and earlier Project delivery.
The White Paper describes a long list of failure modes related to lack of anticipation related to commissioning. The most common is the lack of early preparation of commissioning: commissioning teams are too often mobilized late in the project with barely the time to prepare the actual commissioning phase.
Anticipate commissioning and influence design, construction and quality control to ensure a smooth commissioning phase leading to a performing facility. Read our new White Paper 2016-18 \’How to Gain Efficiency in Large Projects by Taking Commissioning Early and Seriously\’ to understand better what it entails.