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What Can CII Do For You?

Join us at the CII Annual Conference 2001 for research, implementation support, and education to enhance your capital investment projects. Discover breakthrough best practices and network with industry leaders.

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What Can CII Do For You?

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  1. What Can CII Do For You? Ken Eickmann Director Construction Industry Institute First-Time Attendee Orientation Annual Conference 2001

  2. CII Mission To improve the safety, quality, schedule, and cost effectiveness of the capital investment process through research and implementation support for the purpose of providing a competitive advantage to its members in the global marketplace.

  3. Conoco Dofasco Dow Chemical DuPont Eastman Chemical ExxonMobil FPL Energy GSA General Motors GlaxoSmithKline Huntsman Corp. Intel 3M Abbott Labs Air Products & Chemicals Anheuser-Busch Aramco Services BP Amoco Bayer Boeing CITGO Cargill Celanese Chevron CII Owner Members

  4. Eli Lilly and Company NASA NAVFAC Ontario Power Generation Phillips Petroleum Praxair Procter & Gamble Reliant Energy Rohm and Haas Shell Oil Smithsonian Institution Solutia CII Owner Members TVA Texaco U.S. Air Force Research Lab U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Department of Commerce/NIST U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of State U.S. Steel University of Texas System Weyerhaeuser

  5. ABB Lummus Global ALSTOM Power BE&K BMW Constructors Baker Concrete Construction Bechtel Group Black & Veatch Burns & McDonnell Burns and Roe Butler Manufacturing CDI Engineering CII Contractor Members Chicago Bridge & Iron Day & Zimmermann Dick Corporation Dillingham Construction Eichleay Holdings Fisher Controls Fluor Daniel Foster Wheeler USA Graycor Hilti Honeywell

  6. Integrated Electrical Services Jacobs Johnson Controls Kellogg Brown & Root Kiewit Construction Kværner M. A. Mortenson Murphy Company PSEG Energy Technologies Parsons Energy & Chemicals CII Contractor Members Petrofac LLC Primavera Systems Rust Constructors S&B SAP America SMS Demag Shaw Group VA TECH Walbridge Aldinger Washington Group H. B. Zachry

  7. CII Core Processes • Research • Implementation • Education • Benchmarking & Metrics • Globalization • Breakthrough

  8. Research

  9. Research Process • Topic Selection • “Needs” Survey • Workshops • RFP • Board of Advisors approval • Team creation

  10. Research Products • 82 Research Summaries • 146 Research Reports • 57 Implementation Resources Compact disc distributed to members

  11. Best Practice A process or method that, when executed effectively, leads to enhanced project performance. To qualify, a practice must be sufficiently proven through extensive industry use and/or validation.

  12. Best Practices • Partnering • Quality Management • Change Management • Disputes Resolution • Zero Accidents Techniques • Pre-Project Planning • Alignment • Constructability • Design Effectiveness • Materials Management • Team Building

  13. Safety PerformanceOwners & Contractors 16 14.30 14.20 13.00 13.10 14 12.20 11.80 Industry 12 10.60 9.90 9.50 10 8.80 Est. 7.71 8.21 Recordable Incidence Rate 7.19 8 6.12 5.32 6 CII 4.31 3.44 4 3.00 2.66 2.30 Prelim. 1.06 1.67 1.60 1.59 2 0 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 325 413 477 497 527 613 644 770 518 765 995 864 Note: Industry based on OSHA SIC 15 YearandWork-hours (MM)

  14. Safety PerformanceOwners & Contractors 8 6.80 6.79 7 6.10 5.80 6 5.50 5.50 Industry 4.90 5 4.50 4.40 4.00 Est. 3.55 3.67 Lost Workday Case Incidence Rate 4 3 1.90 2 1.55 1.45 1.14 0.81 CII Prelim. 0.26 0.63 1 0.55 0.45 0.41 0.31 0.27 0 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 325 413 477 497 527 613 644 888 591 763 1,122 864 Note: Industry based on OSHA SIC 15 YearandWork-hours (MM)

  15. Current Research Projects • Electronic Simulation in Construction * • Integrated Loss Prevention Programs • Engineering Productivity Measures * • Making Zero Accidents a Reality * • Executing Small Projects * • Evaluating On-Site Design • Project Delivery and Contract Strategy * • Making Virtual Teams Work * * presenting at this Annual Conference

  16. Current Research Projects(continued) • Construction Supply Chain Performance • Modularization, Preassembly, Off-Site Fabrication • Update Construction Technology Needs • E-Commerce Applications • Risk Analysis - International Projects • Shortage of Skilled U.S. Craft Workers • Design Practices to Facilitate Automation • Value Engineering Toolkit • Innovative Crew Scheduling

  17. CII Core Processes • Research • Implementation • Education • Benchmarking & Metrics • Globalization • Breakthrough

  18. CII Today • Over 15 years of research results. • Research benefits the entire industry. • Over 300 products. • University short courses offered. • Leveraged funding available. • Membership expanding and growing.

  19. Benchmarking & Metrics

  20. Owner Owner Owner Contractor Contractor Contractor CII Benchmarking Database 1200 300 $52.2B 290 $49.5B 1000 250 $39.8B 800 200 529 477 187 Number of Projects Number of Projects 600 150 392 $26.0B 145 132 400 100 215 $11.6B 460 424 74 200 50 94 353 55 54 227 52 115 0 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 < $15MM $15MM - $50MM - > $100MM $50MM $100MM 350 342 300 294 International 250 229 200 Number of Projects Domestic 150 760 130 100 50 63 42 46 38 34 0 Buildings Heavy Infrastructure Light Industrial Industrial

  21. Value of Best Practices 0.4 0.3 0.2 Better 0.1 Performance 0 -0.1 -0.2 4th Quartile 3rd Quartile 2nd Quartile 1st Quartile Low High Practice Use

  22. 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 -0.1 -0.2 Pre-Project Planning 4th Quartile 3rd Quartile 2nd Quartile 1st Quartile Project Cost Growth Low High Pre-Project Planning Practice Use

  23. The Bottom Line • Increased use of Best Practices • Better project performance • The ability to quantify the savings

  24. Implementation

  25. Implementation • Company responsibility • Implementation Strategy Committee guidance • CII staff support • Education program • Implementation teams

  26. Implementation Support Programs • Implementation Champions • Experienced Users • Fast Start User Program • Virtual User Groups • PDRI

  27. Education

  28. Education Tools • Education modules • Technology Assisted Learning • CII Short Courses: • Arizona State University • Clemson University • University of Texas-Austin

  29. Committeesand Alliances

  30. Executive Benchmarking Education Finance Implementation Strategy Membership CII Standing Committees • Nominating • Research • Strategic Planning • Annual Conference • CPI Conference • Knowledge Structure

  31. CII Alliances • American Bar Association • AIChE Engineering & Construction Contracting (ECC) Conference • Associated Builders and Contractors • European Construction Institute • Mechanical Contractors Assn of America • National Center for Construction Education & Research • Project Management Institute

  32. Leveraged Funding • Cooperative R&D agreements • NSF • Advanced Technology Program • Sloan Construction Program/ UT Austin • NIOSH • Others

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