Shipyard Project Management


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Shipyard Project Controls


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Ship repair projects are short in time with high complexity and uncertainty. These characteristics means that your project could derail easily and when you realize that there is or there are several issues, perhaps it is too late. Over the course of history, it has been known that some shipbuilding and ship repair projects have been completed with cost overruns and delays - highlighting the need for tools to control projects and make timely informed decisions.




Total Project Control


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There is often a deep disconnect between the project team's goals and those of the organization. Senior management wants "profitable" projects, but is only able to quantify its wishes in terms of the traditional project management elements: schedule and cost. To operate smoothly, the entire organization must be driven by the single goal of project




Shipbuilding Management


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This book highlights the main features of shipbuilding management which lead to successful completion of shipbuilding projects. A brief review of the market context for the industry, its historical development are given to explain how shipbuilding arrived at its current structure. First pre-production including design, planning, cost estimating, procurement of materials and sub-contracting. Then, the production sequence outlines part preparation, hull assembly and construction, outfitting and painting, testing and completion. The importance of human resources and management organisation are explained. Building a ship is a complex project, so the principles of project management are described, first in general terms and then with specific reference to their application in shipbuilding. Finally managing the progress of a shipbuilding project and achieving completion are emphasised.







Quality Control


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Predator Control and Related Problems


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Hearings


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Amendment to budget for aircraft procurement, Amendment to budget for Drug Control Program, Morale and discipline in the Army, Prototype development of weapons systems, Purchase of Hamilton Watch Co. facilities, Reprogramings, Testimony of members of Congress and other individuals and organizations, United States forces in Europe


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Military Construction Appropriations for 1964


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