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CII (Constmction Industry Institute). 1992. Source Document 80, Project Performance Modeling A Methodology for Evaluating Project Execution Strategies. Prepared for CII by David B. Ashley and Luis Fernando Alarcon-Gardenase. Austin, Tex. Construction Industry Institute. [Pg.61]

CII (Construction Industry Institute). 1991. Organizing for Project Success. Austin, Tex. Construction Industry Institute. [Pg.53]

Note The Construction Industry Institute (CII) has an excellent protocol for the quantitative measurement of the amount of FEE completed. This measurement is known as the Project Definition Rating Index (PDRI). They have established a rating that defines where the amount of FEE is sufficient for decisionmaking. Use of this system can provide a rapid, yet effective, measure. [Pg.17]

The Construction Industry Institute (CII) was established for the purpose of implementing the CICE recommendations and is continuously following up and expanding upon all CICE-related issues. Every Project Manager, active and/or fledgling, must make a point to study and become fully familiar with its recommendations. [Pg.195]

Project Definition Rating Index, Industrial Project Implementation (PDRI), A Construction Industry Institute Publication, July 1995. [Pg.349]

Many chemical and petroleum companies are now using Process Industry Practices (PIP) criteria for the development of P IDs. These criteria include symbols and nomenclature for typical equipment, instrumentation, and piping. They are compatible with industry codes of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Instrument Society of America (ISA), and Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (TEMA). The PIP criteria can be applied irrespective of whatever Computer Assisted Design (CAD) system is used to develop P IDs. Process Industries Practice (1998) may be obtained from the Construction Industry Institute mentioned in the References. [Pg.19]

Process Industry Practices, Construction Industry Institute, University of Texas, Austin, 1998. [Pg.30]

CII. (2013). Design for construction safety toolbox, version 2.0. Construction Industry Institute. http //www.construction-institute.org/. [Pg.296]

Liska, R. W., Goodloe, D., Sen, R. (1993). Zero accident techniques. Construction Industry Institute, Source Document No. 86, The Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, Tex. [Pg.297]

Design for Safety Toolbox. Assists in designing facilities with construction worker health and safety at the fore. It is available through the Construction Industries Institute at http //www.constmction-institute.org... [Pg.131]

Construction Industry Institute. 1994. Pre-Project Planning Beginning a Project the Right Way. [Pg.192]

Publication 39-1, The Construction Industry Institute, University of Texas, Austin, TX. Construction Industry Institute. 1995. Pre-Project Planning Handbook. Special Publication 39-2, The Construction Industry Institute, University of Texas, Austin, TX, April. [Pg.192]

Construction Industry Institute—http //constmction-institute.org/services/catalog/catalog.htm Emergency Response—info Yahoo, com fire Protection—info wehcrawler. com... [Pg.519]


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