In our last article, we introduced the concept of Cable Points (CP) as the key to accurately measuring project workload estimation. The response was overwhelming, but one question came up again and again: How, exactly, do we calculate them? For busy Design Engineers and Site Managers, the prospect of adopting a new calculation system for […]
Cable Points – a new dimension of efficiency and project progress in shipbuilding. You’ve seen the report a hundred times. The Gantt chart glows with green bars, and the headline number is reassuring: 5,000 out of 10,000 meters of cable have been pulled. 50% complete. On paper, you’re exactly where you need to be. But […]
Does this sound familiar? You’re in your weekly progress meeting, looking at the report. The plan for the electrical team was to install 50 cables in a critical location. The factual report shows 48 cables installed. You’re at 96% of your quantitative goal. On paper, you’re in great shape—a minor deviation, easily corrected. But your […]
Are you confident that you’re paying your contractors for real progress, or are you just paying for the appearance of activity? For a Project Manager overseeing a complex shipbuilding project, contractor performance analysis is a high-stakes question. You have multiple contractors on site. On the surface, they all seem busy. Their weekly reports show progress. […]
For decades, the shipbuilding industry has been plagued by a fundamental flaw in its planning and estimation processes: the lack of a standardized, objective unit for measuring the complexity of work. Traditional project management metrics such as “man-hours” or “meters of cable” are subjective and inconsistent, leading to inaccurate budgets, unreliable schedules, and an inability […]
If your CEO asked for your confidence level on next month’s production forecast, would you give a number or a range? Let’s start your first data-driven planning! Be honest. When you commit to a schedule in today’s shipbuilding 4.0 environment, when you allocate resources using predictive project management approaches, when you promise a delivery date—are […]
Is your day spent executing a plan or just fighting fires? Learn how to transform reactive shipyard management into a proactive construction management system that uses data-driven project management to anticipate problems before they happen, improving shipyard operational efficiency through real-time project tracking. Your workday begins with a plan. By 9:05 AM, that plan is […]
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