WorkFace Planning 201: Optimizing Installation Work Package (IWP) Creation and Management
Olfa Hamdi shares her top five tips for building comprehensive, accurate and executable IWPs that drive on-time, on-budget project delivery.
Olfa Hamdi shares her top five tips for building comprehensive, accurate and executable IWPs that drive on-time, on-budget project delivery.
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A succinct guide to the purpose, creation and implementation of an Installation Work Package.
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In construction capital projects, Workface Planning is the organization of field execution around the creation of fully resourced packages of work that can be executed by a single construction crew in a discrete period of time, typically five to 10 day or around 1,000 hours. These blocks of work are called Installation Work Packages (IWPs), and here’s an introductory guide to how and when to implement them.
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