LABOR OVERRUNS

As the increase of projected Major Capital Projects for 2017-18 emerge with all its implications troubled projects are a likely result.  LABOR OVERRUNS are a typical component in troubled projects.

LABOR OVERRUNS – impact several project baselines. Cost, Schedule and Progress are at risk.

LABOR OVERRUNS – Labor Overruns are a major risk in any project with a significant labor component.

LABOR OVERRUNS – Early detection, correction and management require use of proper KPI’s.

LABOR OVERRUNS – Use of thoughtful KPI’s facilitate early/proactive corrective action.

LABOR OVERRUNS – Labor Shortages in 2017 and beyond will lead to upward pressure in labor rates.

LABOR OVERRUNS – Labor shortages in 2017 and beyond will lead a man-hour overruns (poor productivity).

McLaughlin & McLaughlin has assisted numerous troubled Major Capital Projects successfully over the years by providing cost effective business solutions and recovery plans.

 

It is important to note that McLaughlin and McLaughlin Project and Dispute Consulting LLC [M&M] is not a law firm and is not intending to provide legal advice.  M&M is a consulting firm providing (among other services) non-legal expertise in construction claims, dispute resolution and litigation support.   For further information on M&M services, please see www.McLaughlinandMcLaughlin.com.

CAPITAL PROJECTS MANAGEMENT – US Gulf Coast

Capital project construction forecasts (US Gulf Coast) concur regarding robust project activity and growth for calendar years 2017 and 2018.  These glowing forecasts are tempered with forecasts of craft labor, field supervision and project/construction management shortages.  Demand for experienced project resources is expected to exceed supply.  This is similar to Venezuela (post-nationalization), Canada (oil sands expansion) and other marketplace imperfections.  M&M has evaluated these forecasts and rationalized the supply and demand implications as well as professional managerial options and paths forward.  This is an emerging and dynamic managerial, consulting and legal business opportunity.  M&M’s recent and extensive work in the field at active job sites of large and complex projects confirms the emerging situation.  Here are a few topics, questions and/or observations:

  • Skilled, experienced and dynamic management will be required.
  • Cost and/or Schedule Certainty is clearly at risk regardless of the development and delivery system (PMI, CMAA, CII, AACE, IPA, proprietary or other systems).
  • Construction schedules will be driven or constrained by human resource shortages (field labor, engineering, project management).
  • Managerial planning and management must focus on:
    • Acquisition of adequate supervision and field labor force
    • Optimization of your field labor (and engineering labor).

 

It is important to note that McLaughlin and McLaughlin Project and Dispute Consulting LLC [M&M] is not a law firm and is not intending to provide legal advice.  M&M is a consulting firm providing (among other services) non-legal expertise in construction claims, dispute resolution and litigation support.   For further information on M&M services, please see www.McLaughlinandMcLaughlin.com.

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Labor Productivity Problem Recognition

Project Professionals a blog by McLaughlin & McLaughlin Project and Dispute Consulting LLC   will be offering a few project tips over the next few weeks.

Today’s focus lists a few key points to recognizing the problems associated with Labor Productivity issues. Problems from the issues may lead to owners and contractors achieving cost uncertainty and schedule uncertainty.

 

  •  Negative Cash Flow on Project/Contract/Job.
  •  Labor Force (Histogram) Peak Later Than Planned.
  •  Field Labor (Crew Size) Peak Greater than Planned.
  •  Low Quantities Installed Per Man-Hour Actual/Expended.
  •  Abnormally/Unexpectedly High Field Labor Turnover Rate.
  •  Billing less than Planned.
  •  High Number of New Revisions to Scope Documents.

 

It is important to note that McLaughlin and McLaughlin Project and Dispute Consulting LLC [M&M] is not a law firm and is not intending to provide legal advice.  M&M is a consulting firm providing (among other services) non-legal expertise in construction claims, dispute resolution and litigation support.   For further information on M&M services, please see www.McLaughlinandMcLaughlin.com.

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