Industrial Modularization has been proven on a global basis to reduce cost and provide cost and schedule certainty. Other benefits include reduced key material quantities, improved safety and quality and reduced labour risk. The objective of industrial modularization is to move site labour offsite to a controlled environment. This is achieved by locating the piping, electrical, instrumentation and controls on to modules (blocks) that are contained within an approved transportation size.
When
Class Option 1: May 12-14, 2020 10am-2pm MST
Class Option 2: May 26-28, 2002 5:30pm-9:30pm MST
PLEASE NOTE: Total Class time is 12 hours (3 days – 4 hours each day)
Course Overview
The objective of this training workshop is to introduce participants to industrial modular execution and design approaches. The approaches introduced in this workshop apply the Construction Industry Institute (CII) best practice for industrial modularization. We will detail the differences between a traditional stick-built execution and design vs. a modular execution and design and what considerations are required for a modular execution and design. This training workshop is intended to be interactive.
Participants of this workshop should leave with an understanding of the following:
- What is industrial modular execution and design?
- What are the different module types and transportation considerations?
- When and why would a modular execution and design approach be considered?
- Why collaboration is critical to the success of a modular executed project?
- What are the differences in execution and design between a traditional stick-built approach vs. a modular execution and design approach?
- What risks are involved with modular execution and design and what are the risk mitigation strategies?
Cost
$525 CAD
Register
For more information, or to register, please visit:Â dycatsolutions.com/introduction-to-modular-execution-and-design
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