Projects require a framework to get commissioning done as efficiently as possible.
CSU Processes and CMS Software are essential elements of industry-best commissioning frameworks.
So how can you expect your project team to complete commissioning as efficiently as possible when they’re not following industry-best commissioning frameworks with advanced CSU Processes and CMS Software?
Without a commissioning framework for project teams to follow, projects end up late and over-budget, which is the case for 9 out of 10 projects. We call this Cowboy Commissioning.
Projects that suffer from Cowboy Commissioning leave commissioning to the end of the project and scramble to figure out how to finish the project in the last few weeks or months that remain.
Instead, commissioning frameworks are required through all stages of projects so that commissioning is completed in a structured and organized manner.
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Thank you for this awesome video. If I understand well, hydrostatic tests are part of the pre-commissioning. Could it be that Mechanical Completion comes after pre-comm? How far does the commissioning go? Can it start-up the whole plant or could it be that the client makes the final steps of the commissioning to check that all the systems work well together and that the General Contractor stops after having checked big systems of the plant? Thank you.
All very good questions, and the answers are all very project specific based on the contracts. Hydrostatic tests are part of pre-commissioning and are often done by the installer prior to MC. Further pre-comm then takes place after MC. There are lots more free resources your can check out on our site www.commissioningandstartup.com
@@commissioning Thank you for your answer :) In the pharma industry there are commissioning > qualification > validation. Have you already worked on a pharma project?
Yeah, pharma uses CQV. Different terminology, same concepts. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a standard set of terminology used across the commissioning industry? I haven’t worked on a pharma project.
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Nope sir if you are a document controller not required to have a PM knowledge basically you will be working along side with the site engineers for example if an engineer requesting an SIR for the consultant team to come and check out the work that been done by the site engineer you are the one will send the documents, layouts to the consultant team so you don’t need any PM knowledge as a document controller hope I cleared your point 🙏🏽
It is definitely a challenge to deliver the right information to the right people. On larger projects we distribute the information to key people defined in matrix. Then it is responsibility of that person to push the information to their team. Alternatively we provide access usually on a shared folder where users can pull information as needed.
No. Mechanical completion (or static completion) is the milestone before pre-commissioning indicating that construction is complete (static installation is verified) and that pre-commissioning (functionality) testing can begin.
Mechanical completion is where the Construction team gives the "key" to the Comm team and says "that everything is installed as per specs, it is tested and passed, and you can proceed now; that is your baby."