How good projects go wrong

All projects start with the best of intentions, but problems soon emerge if stringent processes are not in place to keep all of the main players on track.

A recent article in CCN explores the presentation “When good projects go wrong”, which was delivered by Andrew Barr, Project Engineer at A.G. Coombs Advisory, at this year’s ARBS event in Melbourne.

In his presentation, Andrew addressed the need to start documentation early, and the importance of communication and coordination, whilst also revealing how risk can be reduced with effective commissioning processes.

To read the full CCN article, visit the CCN website.

Read more on A.G. Coombs Advisory’s range of technical services here.

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