Evaluation of Delay Factors in Jacket Structure Project

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Offshore platforms are used worldwide for drrilling, proceesing and even storage purposes. The offshore platforms can be fixed to the seabed, or can be float. The fixed platform namely jacket structure is a complex construction and design. Construction process of the jacket structure sometimes is not in accordance with the time schedule. There are many factors affect them, limited time, equipment, materials required, and cost of human resources. In order to analyze the delay factors of a jacket project requires a systematic approach. This paper will discusses the delay factors of the construction of Jacket Structure using FTA (Fault Tree Analysis). Data is obtained from one fabrication company which involve their experts to identify the contribution of delay project. There are three main factors causing the Jacket project delay namely Long Process of Procurement, Late Schecule of Assembly Structure, and Bad Management.

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