Capturing Details of Objective Scoring and Subjective Rating for Documenting Critical Decisions on Capital Construction Projects

For those involved in delivering capital construction projects, there are a few critical decisions that the basis for why they were taken need to be documented so they can be reviewed and audited when needed. Examples of those critical decisions include approving the selection of a project, approving the exit Read more…

How Can a Project Management Information System (PMIS) Allow Document Controllers to do More for Less on Capital Construction Projects?

Document controllers are one of the key positions that will always exist when it comes to delivering capital construction projects. Although their role and responsibilities could vary from one project to another, nevertheless, there are six major tasks that most document controllers will be always required to do regardless of Read more…

Using Checklists to Ensure that all the Key Areas of the Construction Contracts in Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) Projects Have Been Addressed

In general, checklists are one of the proven methods for organizations to ensure that their experience and knowledge in performing tasks of similar or repeated nature are documented in a format that can be re-used on future projects. This organizational asset can also be used to serve as an audit Read more…