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Old 02-12-2007, 09:24 AM
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Default EPC Project Planning & Scheduling

I need to contact persons with specific interest in Planning & Scheduling EPC (Engineering Procurement & Construction) Process Plant Projects

Together with other project managers we have developed a new planning methodology and now we need volunteers to test it in actual EPC projects or project proposals
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Default REPLY-- I'm PMC for EPC Petro Chem plant.

I doing PMC for a major petro chem facility-- 3 plants. 1 EPC Turnkey, 2 E and PC separte contracts. Maybe I can help as my planner is just coming on board. Will be using P3. Contact me [via PM].

Mike

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Old 06-05-2007, 06:51 AM
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Please tell your scheduler to visit www.ProjectResearchGroup.com
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Jose,
I am the Project Controls lead on the EPC project (oil and Gas).
to facilitate the operation of 5 LNG trains.
please suggest
Ritika
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Old 07-09-2007, 07:06 AM
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I suggest you visit www.projectResearchGroup.com and request a free schedule. If you have Primavera or MSProject and you know how to inport excel files, it will help you to produce a cost effective schedule



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