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[en] The continuing growth in demand for electric power, and the reluctance of electric utility management to commit to new capacity additions has created a potential for somewhat hectic activity in the fossil power plant construction market. With the changing matrix of power plant types and ownerships, the project manager is called upon to deliver a complex product with exacting contract requirements: lump sum contracts, competitive pricing, short schedules, and performance guarantees. A shortage of experienced professionals in the ranks of the owners, engineers, contractors, and suppliers magnifies the challenge. Plant replication, automation, creative management of vendors and contractors, and participative management of the work force will be key elements of successful projects. Partnering between the clients and the engineers-constructors will be an interesting new relationship model
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Armor, A.F.; Divakaruni, S.M. (eds.); Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA (United States); 719 p; Jul 1991; p. 7B.1-7B.7; 1989 Fossil Power Plant construction conference; Cincinnati, OH (United States); 29-31 Aug 1989; CONF-890868--; Research Reports Center, PO Box 50490, Palo Alto, CA 94303
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