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Aaron Pushparatnam – Installation Engineer, Technip
Thursday, 26th May 2016
The Execution Phase Offshore/Subsea Construction
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Disclaimer
This presentation is intended solely for information and educational purposes and is not intended as technical or professional advice or to replace independent professional judgment.
All names, places, objects, and incidents portrayed in this presentation are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual projects (whether past, current or future), persons (living or dead), places, locations, vessels and/or products is purely coincidental!
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Table of contents
1. Project Lifecycle
2. 5 Things to Consider
3. Summary
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The Project Life Cycle
Conceptual & Feasibility
Studies
Front End Engineering
Design (FEED)
Detailed Design (DD)
Construction / Installation
Commissioning
Tendering
Support Functions
ECP
HR
QHSE
The Project Life Cycle
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The Project Life Cycle
The Project Life Cycle
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The Project Life Cycle
The Project Life Cycle
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The Project Life Cycle
The Project Life Cycle
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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1. Proximity
Implications:
Equipment/Spares
Medical Emergencies
The boat is home
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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2. Cost
Time is Money
$500,000/day (assume)
~$20,000/hour
Quality
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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3. Weather
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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Implications
Limits Workability
Larger Motions
Larger Forces
3. Weather
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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3. Weather
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3. Weather
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3. Weather
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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4. Change
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
Not everything goes to plan
Management of Change
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5. Things take time
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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5. Things take time
Offshore Installation – 5 Things
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Offshore Installation – 5 Things
1. Proximity
2. Cost
3. Weather
4. Change
5. Things take time
Summary
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