PTAG is committed to serve its community in whichever way it is possible. As a part of PTAG’s participation with the Ontario Vaccination Support Council and along with our fellow nuclear supply chain colleagues the ‘Peel Vaccination Hub’ an NHL-rink sized center is launching on May 26th, 2021, for one month. We are privileged to have been involved in this opportunity to volunteer in a time of need.
Our Managing Partner, Michael Dubreuil along with several other PTAG team members will be volunteering at the Vaccination Hub. PTAG, joined by their industry peers, will support and help our Peel region public health front-line workers who continue to tirelessly serve the community. Our team members will be volunteering on several occasions to provide additional arms by helping with the service coordination, assistance, and housekeeping work.
We want our community to stay safe and understand the urgency in tackling this crisis. Working together we can fight the pandemic faster.
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Bruce Burwell, PTAG’s Partner for Capital Projects, was honoured to present today on Industrial IPD Application vs Traditional IPD Approach at the Construction Users Roundtable CURT® Lean Project Delivery Summit. He was also one of the panelists for the Panel Discussion on IPD Approaches and Components. This direct and to-the-point presentation talks about the difference in approaches of Traditional and Collaborative contracting strategies, the evolution of I2DP, its usage, and its implementation.
This presentation was originally presented at CURT Lean Project Delivery Summit on May 3rd, 2021.
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Industrial Integrated Project Delivery (I2PD) is an approach of balancing nine principles to promote team collaboration and integration of work processes and systems to optimize project outcomes.
COMMERCIAL IPD – Collaboration Principles
1. Continuous Communication and Issue Resolution Process
2. Jointly Developed and Validated Targets
3. Access to Shared Information Systems
4. Early Involvement of Stakeholders
5. Collaborative and Equitable Decision Making
ALLIANCING – Integration Principles
6. Financial Transparency among Key Participants
7. Shared Risk and Reward
8. Relational Contracting, Multi-party Agreement
9. Negotiated Risk Distribution
How the traditional and Collaborative contracting strategies differ in their approach:
Traditional Contracting
Collaborative Contracting
Start the project like last time but hope for better results
Build better. Set project goals with the project team.
Each trade does their own thing
Developed by the team. Adjusted daily by the last planners.
Always looking for the lowest bidder
Build a team very early. Use it to drive success.
Expect some delays and overages.
On-time. On Budget. What the client needed.
Commercial IPD has been proven to have a superior performance in metrics related to quality, communication, and change performance. Some of the noted benefits of I2PD:
Optimum & Faster designs
Integrated and accelerated execution
Improved cost certainty
Improved schedule certainty
In the COVID-19 times, I2PD is a good approach for quickly planning and executing capital projects as government and industry relaunch the global economy.
To learn more please contact us.
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Originally recorded: May 3rd, 2021
Get to know PTAG’s speaker:
Bruce BurwellPartner, Capital Projectshttps://ptaginc.com/our-leadership/bruce-burwell/ – Bruce’s Profile
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Bruce Burwell, PTAG’s Partner for Capital Projects, presented a session on Case Study – Lean management principles & their impact on successful project delivery at CURT Lean Project Delivery Summit. This in-depth presentation offers a good understanding of I2PD with the help of a case study and researched data.
This presentation was originally presented at CURT Lean Project Delivery Summit on May 3rd, 2021.
Interested in downloading the slide deck? Click here for Direct Download.
Presentation’s agenda:
Overview of PTAG’s Case Study – Collaborative Contracting Schedule, Cost and Scope Improvement Using Industrial Integrated Project Delivery – I2PD
Refer the presentation for the in-depth details of this case study where we discuss the goals, obstacles, solution, process, and results.
If you would like to learn more about I2PDplease contact us.
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Originally Recorded: May 3rd, 2021
Get to know PTAG’s speaker:
Bruce BurwellPartner, Capital Projectshttps://ptaginc.com/our-leadership/bruce-burwell/ – Bruce’s Profile
For more information on CURT please visit them at https://www.curt.org/.
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Watch this video recap, as Feroz Ashraf, PTAG’s Executive Advisor for Capital Projects, presents this direct and to the point session providing practical and validated examples on “The Importance of Front-End Planning and Leveraging Industry Best Practices to Minimize Project Risk” at CIM 2021.
This is the video recording of the presentation which was originally presented at the Canadian Institute of Mining’s Annual Virtual Convention CIM 2021 on May 3rd, 2021.
Globally, including North America, most capital and sustaining projects have been impacted by COVID and resulting economic slowdown. Projects are also experiencing significant productivity impacts due to the new normal COVID working conditions, as well as increasing emphasis on safety, security, and regulatory compliance.
Due to budget cuts, project and construction teams have been reduced by 30% or more. Across the board, our industry is also seeing increases in material and equipment costs due to COVID with commodity price volatility and supply/demand uncertainty presenting additional challenges.
To mitigate these issues the project team must further increase the use of the Front-End Planning process, deploy industry best practices, conduct extensive value engineering exercises, as well as thorough internal and external risk assessment process. In doing so, the Construction Industry Institute (CII) has established through its industry research that a significant saving can be achieved and gain in productivity:
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Watch this video recap, as Feroz Ashraf, PTAG’s Executive Advisor for Capital Projects, presents this direct and to-the-point session on “How to Plan and Execute Capital Projects in Volatile and Uncertain Times” at CIM 2021.
This is the recap video recording of the presentation which was originally presented at the Canadian Institute of Mining’s Annual Virtual Convention CIM 2021 on May 3rd, 2021.
Globally, including North America, most capital and sustaining projects have been impacted by COVID-19 and the resulting economic slowdown. Projects are also experiencing significant productivity impacts due to the new normal COVID working conditions, as well as increasing emphasis on safety, security, and regulatory compliance.
The presentation focuses on below key areas:
Interested in downloading the slide deck? Click here for Direct Download.
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