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Since the 1990s, the concept of integration between engineering and construction has been used as a solution to prevent and even eliminate re-work in projects where both phases are included. This interaction has been called “constructability”. The surprising thing is that there are still projects in which these recommendations are not taken into account.
In this article by C.B. Tatum from the year 1990 and published on the PMI page, there are several interesting things:
· The CONSTRUCTIBILITY approach as the contribution of Construction personnel in the very first phase of Engineering in projects that involve Engineering and Construction;
· Consider Construction as a “discipline”. This makes it play a fundamental role in engineering design decisions.
· Involving construction people from the very beginning implies an additional cost for which the project manager must really "believe" in the benefits to be obtained at the end of the project. All of us who have been involved in engineering and construction projects do not doubt it.
https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/integrating-design-construction-improve-project-performance-5488
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