The concept of production engineering isn't new; it originates from manufacturing in the last century, not construction. It's a field like structural or material science that optimizes production processes. #engineering#manufacturing https://t.co/hdONduFM5z
When engineering a production process, one must consider the design of what's being installed. Specific details, like the materials being used and the environment, play a crucial role in the project's success. https://t.co/hdONduFM5z #engineering#production
Modern tools—product modeling, simulation, and visualization—elevate production engineering. This approach explores benefits and frameworks, showcasing examples of successful organizational implementation.
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In the United States alone, a million new workers will need to join the trades in the next 2 years, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors. #construction#skilledtrades
Martin Fischer, PhD (Stanford) delivered an insightful presentation on transitioning from Product Design to Process Design. Martin emphasized the importance of integrating design and production planning to optimize workflows, reduce inefficiencies, and deliver superior outcomes.
At the 11th Annual PPI Symposium, Juan Jurado from Clayco demonstrated how structured production planning can turn the often chaotic process of cable pulling into a streamlined, high-performing operation.
On December 5, Tony Houlihan, Hess Director Well Factory Execution, Bakken, will speak at the @PPI_Institute‘s 11th Annual Symposium in Palo Alto, CA. He will discuss “The Power of Culture, Leadership and Operations Science in the Bakken,” and join leaders from the oil and gas industry to explore innovative solutions to address labor shortages and supply chain disruptions amid the global digital transformation and energy transition.
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#energy #sustainability
At the 11th PPI Symposium, Phil Kaminsky, PhD (Amazon/UCB) delivered a compelling presentation on Value Chain Disruption and Resilience.
Phil explored the complexities of today’s disrupted value chains and shared strategies to build adaptability and strengthen performance.
At the 11th Annual PPI Symposium, John Heck (Boldt) shared ambitious plans, challenges, and successes of the company's journey in implementing Production System Optimization (#PSO) across projects, including solar deployment.
#projectsystemoptimization#EnergyTransition
Roberto J. Arbulu presented insights from the Stanford Engineering Modern Construction Program, followed by certificate recipient presentations at the 11th Annual PPI Symposium. More at https://t.co/WN31hduOMb
Todd R. Zabelle, author of Built to Fail, delivered a compelling session at the 11th Annual PPI Symposium, focusing on practical approaches on how to tackle the current challenges and shape the #futureofcapitalprojects, from #nuclear power plants to #datacenter construction
The Leading the Deployment of PPM Roundtable at the 11th Annual PPI Symposium brought together a powerhouse panel of veterans to share their experiences with #ProjectProductionManagement. Thank you for the insights, Will Lichtig, David McKay, Gary Fischer and Todd R. Zabelle
Craig Evans, Chevron discussed real-world use cases and experiences in transitioning from traditional Project Management to #ProjectProductionManagement (#PPM), underscoring how PPM and #OperationsScience are being applied to overcome complex constraints and optimize outcomes
We are proud to announce that @IvanDamnjanov12 Ivan Damnjanovic, PhD, Professor at Texas A&M University, has been awarded this year’s Project Production Institute Technical Achievement Award at the 11th Annual PPI Symposium.
The 11th Annual PPI Symposium brings together academia and industry to tackle critical challenges in capital project delivery. Hear breakthrough insights into advancing project delivery methods, tools, research.#FutureOfConstruction#OperationScience#ProjectProductionManagement
LIVE Presentation: Application of Operations Science to Design a Project Production System: A Case Study in Building Construction by Guillermo Prado and Iris D. Tommelein, PhD of @UCBerkeley@p2slUCB
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