WBS for EPC project (engineering-procurement-contstruction)
Hello friends, I have been asked to develop an EPC work-breakdown. I just completed the construction wbs but i have no ideas about E and P, I am too new in this field. Would you please suggest me an example or an already made structure so I can start working on it and adequate it to my needs?
Thank you very much
hi,
Simple WBS
Enggineering
> Submissions (Drwgs)
> Review and Approval (Drwgs)
Procurement
> Submissions (Material/Technical)
> Review and Approval (Material/Technical)
> P.O
> Fabrication/Manufacturing Cycle
> Onsite Deliveries
Hi . I Need WBS for EPC Project
A raw example (curtailed version) of a typical FPSO project WBS may look like
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Project Name
Milestone
Project Management
Statuary Approvals
ENGINEERING
client deliverables
Detailed dwg development & Approvals
QC documents
PROCUREMENT
CONSTRUCTION
Completion & COMMISSIONING
Load-out / Handover
Just for the sake of emphasis, your WBS for engineering and procurement in a typical Oil and gas environment may look like this:
(1) Process, Mechanical, E & I Design
(2) Location (pipe racks, Flare, inlet manifolds, utility area,etc)
(3) Work items (pipes, KOD, Tank, heaters Pumps, valves, etc)
(4) Deliverables(P&IDs, Plot plans, Isometrics, etc)
Procurement
(1)Discipline ( Civil/structural, M&E, Instrument)
(2) categories ( local, Foreign)
(3) Shipment (Discuss methology & procurement sequence with experts in procurement Dept)
(4) Work item (equipment, valves, pumps, specialists of diff trades).
Note that process leads in engineering while Civil structural activities take precedence in most construction activities.
Regards
Ujam
wbs = work breakdown structure. the clue is in the name. How do your engineering & procurement departments breakdown their work?
They might break it down like the following example, they might not. Speak to them to find out
1) Engineering
2) Discipline (civ, mech, elec, etc)
3) Sub-discipline (groundworks, paving, buildings, etc)
4) Area / workfront / whatever you call it
5) Deliverable type (calcs, drawing, survey, etc)
1) Procurement
2) Discipline
3) Procurement Item (rebar, piling contractor, etc)
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