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The construction industry has not progressed much in the last 20 years. Projects are still being completed as they were before the Internet even existed. Because of this, projects are losing a lot of time during construction completions and commissioning:

If you’re using outdated commissioning processes to complete capital projects, then I’m willing to bet:

  • You’re not using contracts as a tool to complete commissioning
  • Vendors determine what is tested during FAT, and what is tested does not correlate well to on-site activities
  • You skip Integrated FAT of hardware and software and defer integration to site (along with all the risks)
  • Your construction quality processes do not align with your commissioning processes
  • Construction completions do not align with your systematization required for commissioning
  • Your on-site commissioning workflows are poorly tracked with only a few commissioning experts understanding what to do
  • You’re still using spreadsheets you’ve customized over the years for tracking
  • Your projects are getting completed, but you know they can be completed more efficiently

If one or more of these apply to you, then complete this Capital Projects Completions Evaluation to find out how much time you’re losing on projects:

Capital Projects Completions Evaluation

There are 3 types of Project Completers:

  • Novice Completer
  • Intermediate Completer
  • Advanced Completer

To see which type of Project Completer you and your project team are, and to see how much time you are losing on capital projects, complete the evaluation below.

The evaluation consists of 6 questions and evaluates how well you’re doing at completing your capital project construction completions and commissioning. By answering these 6 questions, you will get a score out of 100 to see how effective your capital project completion processes are, and how you can improve your completion processes to lose less time on projects.

Click here to complete the evaluation and score your Capital Projects Completion Processes