James O. Pennock has compiled 45 years of personal experience into this how-to guide. Focusing on the position of lead in charge, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone, new or seasoned veteran, whose job it is to lead the piping engineering and design of a project.
The lead person is responsible for the successful execution of all piping engineering and design for a project, technical and non-technical aspects alike. The author defines the roles and responsibilities a lead will face and the differences found in various project types.
- Incorporates four decades of personal experience in a How-To guide
- Focuses on the position of lead in charge
- Includes coverage of topics often ignored in other books yet essential for success: management, administrative, and control responsibilities
Part I Roles and Responsibilities 1. Piping 2. Engineering Management and other Engineering Disciplines 3. Nonengineering Groups
Part II Project Descriptions 4. Project Types, Terms, and Execution Philosophy 5. Grassroots Projects Revamp and Rebuild Projects
Part III Procurement, Pipe Fabrication, and Contracts 7. Procurement Responsibilities 8. Pipe Shop Fabrication 9. Contracts and Construction Work Packages (CWP)
Part IV?Project Execution 10. Project Fedinition--Scope of Work 11. Estimating 12. Scheduling 13. Planning and Organizing 14. Staffing and Directing 15. Controlling Change 16. Reporting 17. Project Completion
Part V The Future 18. Where Do We Go from Here?
Uniquely focused on the position of lead in charge , the author of the book, James Pennock-a lead for 39 years at Fluor Daniel, compiles his vast experience into this practical how-to guil£x