WHITE PAPER
THE VALUE OF ENGINEERING: 3 Misconceptions that are Costing YOU Money
If you set out to build a new industrial facility costing hundreds of millions of dollars, you would certainly have an engineering firm as part of your project team. But for smaller projects at existing facilities, project managers often ask themselves if it is necessary to have an engineer involved.
The question you should be asking yourself is not “Do I have to have an engineer to do this project?” but instead, “Can I get any value out of having an engineer involved in my project?”
In this whitepaper, we share three common misconceptions that cause project managers to lose out on the value of working with an engineer:
My project is too small/simple to get engineering involved
My Contractor Can Figure it Out – Just Put it in Their Scope
My Vendor Will Provide the Engineering
