Emerging Industry Trends
Presented By: Bob Prieto
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Emerging Industry Trends
Bob Prieto Senior Vice President CMAA Fellows Meeting
Learning Objectives
Understand Top Industry Trends Understand emerging trends in detail
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Capital Efficiency
CAPEX (CBOD; toolmaking) Schedule (Fabrication) OPEX (O&MBOD) Plant Availability (Predictive Maintenance) Inventories (Supply Chain Design)
Capital Certainty
Predictive Analytics Re-invigoration of quality Do right things right
More CPI focus Do, Assess, Learn, Improve
Contract Structures PPP, Self-Perform/Fabrication, Incentives, Supply
Chain
Schedule Certainty
Predictive analytics RFI reduction Fabrication (parallel construction) Field communications/information (reduce
waiting time) Workface planning
Emerging Industry Trends In Detail
Labor & Safety Equipment Materials Construction Means & Methods Business & Contracting Legal Issues & Frameworks Risks Technologies New Ideas Continuing Challenges
Labor & Safety Global Engineering Centers Project Labor Agreements Obamacare impacts Automation of knowledge work Bluetooth arrays Gulf Coast construction labor supply Gulf Coast construction labor skills and associated training needs Fab yard construction labor union jurisdiction Applicable fab yard safety standards (construction or manufacturing) Growing focus on safety risk and hazard elimination
Equipment
Internet of Things Asset management role brought forward Emergence of predictive versus preventative
maintenance Growing use of SPMTs Greater focus on heavy lifting methods Minimization of work at heights
Materials
Concrete Pipe racks Composites Nano materials (nano cladding) and other
advanced materials Rise of Logistics Photocatalysts
Construction Means & Methods
Increased fabrication and modularization Site interoperability Zero Lay Down Shift from environmental mitigation to
environmental enhancement Augmented workface planning Reduction in “loss of availability” periods Construction led programs
Business & Contracting Owner Readiness JV Readiness PPP Design Build (more
expansive use) PMC+ Increased risk transfer Extended Facility Lifetimes
(100 years +) Competition of Supply
Chains Trust Fund Outmoded
Performance based contracting
Industry consolidation Definition of a US firm Life cycle Project finance Industry consolidation/
globalization DBOM (creates effective
extended warranty) Growing balance sheet
requirements
Legal Issues & Frameworks
Performance based codes and standards Standard of Care Potential performance liabilities from smart structures Potential workmanship liabilities from higher
resolution NTE Good Samaritan risks Pervasive cameras Data retention & reuse Performance risks highlighted by laser scanning
Risks Growing IP risks (Hybrid Composite Beam (HCB)) Potential performance liabilities from smart structures Potential workmanship liabilities from higher resolution NTE Resiliency/ business continuity as a performance requirement BIM – unchartered territory Pervasive cameras Black Swans Management of dynamic risks (long duration; post event of scale) Growing software & App risks (V&V standards)
Technologies
Smart structures Higher resolution NTE Big Data and Analytics Life cycle BIM Robotics Unconventional energy
(market and use at site) Drones Google Glass 3D Printers
Cloud Laser scanning to
generate as-builts Mobile internet LED lighting Wireless charging Microgrid BYOD RFID everything
New Ideas
7D SM Optioneering Construction Basis of Design Semantic Analysis Aggressive IP Use Toolmaking Data enabled coveralls Self erecting structures Near autonomous vehicles/
construction equipment Welding of composite and
nano clads
Measuring complexity New metrics related to
use of fabrication (manhour density)
Flexible displays Virtual reality training Wearable sensors (aka
Nike Fuel) Software as a service
Continuing Challenges
Schedule Reduction Productivity Body of Knowledge Innovation mechanisms and barriers Reducing construction indirects Growth in NPI in process industries Industry safety vs Best of Class
Questions?
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