Path of Construction

The Path of Construction (PoC) is a strategic framework that organizes construction activities into an optimal sequence through Construction Work Packages (CWPs), aligned with Engineering and Procurement constrain

 

What is the Path of Construction?

The PoC ensures alignment across teams, optimizes resource allocation, and provides a structured roadmap for construction, enabling efficient execution and continuous improvement.

During the Path of Construction we have the FEED Stage

The Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) stage is a crucial phase in the Path of Construction (POC) process. During this stage, the foundation for the entire project is laid out, and several key activities take place to ensure a smooth transition into the detailed engineering and construction phases.

In the FEED stage, the POC is developed with active participation from construction expertise. This stage involves defining and sequencing Construction Work Areas (CWAs), which serve as the starting point for the Interactive Planning (IAP) sessions. These sessions are essential for aligning engineering, procurement, and construction activities to the optimal construction schedule.

The FEED stage also includes the development of a preliminary construction narrative, which outlines the key construction sequences and milestones. This narrative helps in creating a logical sequence for construction activities and ensures that all necessary engineering deliverables and materials are available when needed.

Additionally, the FEED stage involves the creation of a Level 3 EPC schedule, which includes detailed information on durations, quantities, dependencies, and resources for each work package. This schedule is developed through a backward pass, where procurement and engineering activities are tested to set realistic construction start dates.

Overall, the FEED stage is essential for establishing a robust construction roadmap and ensuring that all parties are aligned with the project objectives. It sets the stage for a successful execution of the POC and helps in creating an optimal construction environment.

Engineering work Packages

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Procurement Work Packages

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Material Take Off

EWPs, PWPs, and MTOs are all part of the Feed stage of projects. Want to learn more about Feed? See below for more learning resources!

Interactive Planning Sessions

The Path of construction is a negotiation of priorities, equipment set dates, procurement cycles, and engineering constraints.

These negotiations are known as Interactive Planning Sessions (IAP) and they will be organized by discipline to provide greater clarity on project timelines. The Information defined will be used to create EWPs. Participating in these meetings will be Engineering, Procurement, Operations, Construction, and Project Services teams.

Illustion showing Change Management in construcyion

Engineering Work Packages (EWPs) play a crucial role in the Path of Construction (POC) process. They are essentially collections of engineering deliverables required to execute a Construction Work Package (CWP).

Sequential Release

EWP Release Plan

Monitoring and Reporting

Construction Work Packages (CWPs) are a fundamental component of the Path of Construction (POC) process. They represent a logical division of construction work and are essential for organizing and executing construction activities efficiently.

Sequencing and Scheduling

Integration with EWPs and PWPs

Workface Planning

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