A huge challenge faced by project owners, managers, and controllers is the non-availability of accurate timely project progress information. In most EPC projects getting access to this kind of information takes at least a week and sets up a bottleneck that can delay the taking of corrective actions, which in turn adds to schedule and cost overruns.
Keeping in mind that the progress of engineering deliverables is the true reflection of the engineering project’s progress, here is a simple and effective way to achieve near real-time progress monitoring without the possibility of incorrect status reporting.
First, let’s understand the concept. Managing engineering projects by managing the associated document data flows and capturing data at the source is like bulletproofing your engineering progress monitoring system because you shut down all the avenues for wrong and/or delayed reporting. This provides accurate information at the press of a button, enhances timely decision-making, and improves the project’s velocity. If you can manage the progress of the document workflows you can manage the progress of the actual work. I know of several projects where real-time progress monitoring & control was achieved following this logic and the resulting system was highly scalable across tasks and work packages, all the way up to project, program, and portfolio levels. In a nutshell, the system was able to facilitate management-by-exception with drill-down capability.
Let’s take a closer look to understand how it works.
The completion of an engineering drawing comprises the completion of:
We get the most accurate reflection of work actually done by monitoring the progression of the automated workflows associated with the engineering drawing.
Now let us examine how to implement this approach to real-time Engineering Progress Monitoring & Control at an artifact level, which can be later scaled up to:
In this context, your imagination is the limit.
In the rest of this blog post, I will demonstrate the concept with examples, or if you already understand the concept and want to see a live demo click here.
At the core of real-time progress monitoring and control is the electronic document management system or EDMS which has workflow automation capability. There are 16 characteristics of such an EDMS:
A good EDMS will have all these components, which, if well integrated, can be transformed into a real-time, error-free, cost-effective progress monitoring system.
By integrating the EDMS with a scheduling tool the EDMS can be transformed into a powerful Progress Monitoring & Controlling system founded on Earned Value Management (EVM) fundamentals.
Example.
Stage |
Trigger |
Rules of Credit |
Planned date |
Actual date |
1 |
Completion of the engineering drawing |
50% |
20/05/2022 |
20/05/2022 |
2 |
Engineering review completion |
20% |
22/05/2022 |
22/05/2022 |
3 |
Review comments incorporation |
20% |
23/05/2022 |
|
4 |
Final review |
10% |
25/05/2022 |
|
According to the table, as on 26th May 2022:
By defining the rules of credit upfront and automating the engineering document workflow, the progress reporting happens automatically as and when the work progresses and the extra step of manually entering percentage completion is eliminated. This enforces process compliance, eliminates wrong reporting, and considerably reduces waiting time for project progress information. The concept can be scaled from a document level to work package, project, program, and portfolio level, within engineering or extended to procurement and construction, single location, or multi-location.
Wrench Smart Project does all the above. It harnesses the power of Electronic Document Management and Earned Value Management to deliver real-time progress monitoring and reporting.
Consider this data from the field of a very large project on which Wrench implemented an EDMS-based Integrated EVMS. This was a USD 1.6 billion projects with 120+ vendors. The engineering was done in five locations and there was a tight schedule (25 months) with incentives and penalties. After implementing the system I described above the following benefits were reported:
All that said, seeing is believing.Click here to set up a demo.