Civil EV
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 29, 2021
- 1
I work for a very large company that is rolling out locations.
Civil scope can range from none to full site development plans/hydrology study.
A lot of the civil work has been outsourced up to this point and managed by the Architect, but we are looking to move most of the civil inhouse.
Electrical and Structural are typically the only other disciplines involved and their scope is pretty cookie cutter and are almost always handled inhouse.
The project management procedure is pretty well established, but I'm not sure how to manage hundreds of small projects all over the country. The idea is very daunting to me.
Any tips for establishing a work flow/procedure for capturing local requirements and such, and then incorporating all the due diligence into the design?
Civil scope can range from none to full site development plans/hydrology study.
A lot of the civil work has been outsourced up to this point and managed by the Architect, but we are looking to move most of the civil inhouse.
Electrical and Structural are typically the only other disciplines involved and their scope is pretty cookie cutter and are almost always handled inhouse.
The project management procedure is pretty well established, but I'm not sure how to manage hundreds of small projects all over the country. The idea is very daunting to me.
Any tips for establishing a work flow/procedure for capturing local requirements and such, and then incorporating all the due diligence into the design?