To all,
Apparently the new generations of Planners think that sitting in front of P3 is enough to control the Project.
Would like to ask to PP members, which documents you think a planner must read/understand/track because they are KEY documents:
My experience tells me the following:
Process: PFDs & P&IDs
Piping: line list, plot plan, attend all model review .
Civil: foundation location plan, layout and details for important structures, building drawings among others.
Electrical: Key single line diagram, cable/tray routing
Instrum: instrum. Index, cable/tray routing.
Datasheet for all major Equipment (all disciplines)
PLEASE, correct If I am wrong.
How can we be fully involved with EPC schedules without reading and understanding any drawing.
If it is so, I would say : planners with secretary mentality.
Cheers,
Apparently the new generations of Planners think that sitting in front of P3 is enough to control the Project.
Would like to ask to PP members, which documents you think a planner must read/understand/track because they are KEY documents:
My experience tells me the following:
Process: PFDs & P&IDs
Piping: line list, plot plan, attend all model review .
Civil: foundation location plan, layout and details for important structures, building drawings among others.
Electrical: Key single line diagram, cable/tray routing
Instrum: instrum. Index, cable/tray routing.
Datasheet for all major Equipment (all disciplines)
PLEASE, correct If I am wrong.
How can we be fully involved with EPC schedules without reading and understanding any drawing.
If it is so, I would say : planners with secretary mentality.
Cheers,