Becht’s Matthew Craig to Present at Upcoming Rice Global E&C Forum Roundtable

Matthew Craig, a Senior Advisor in the Becht Dimensional Technology Services group will be presenting “How 3D Data Capture (laser scanning) Has Changed How EPC Organizations Execute Capital Projects” at the Rice Global Engineering & Construction Forum on December 13, 2019. Below is a brief description of his presentation: The laser scan technology has evolved […]

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Joe Collins Interviews With Crane Hot Line

This month, Joe Collins is featured in Crane Hot Line’s Executive Spotlight. Joe talked with editor-in-chief Mike Larson about his (Collins’) career and some of the issues facing the industry. In the aricle, Joe touches on his role and responsibilities with Becht Engineering, his career highlights including management of a 300-crane fleet at Zachry and […]

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Steps to Increase Efficiency, Improve Deliverables and Reduce Expert Witness Costs

OR – Keeping Your Expert Witness Sane –  Litigation is extraordinarily expensive. Legal and expert witness fees can quickly mount up and become a significant percentage of the amount in dispute. I worked on a cost dispute on a plant estimated to cost $68MM but was significantly over expended. The litigation and expert fees were […]

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When Should the Rules for Severe Cyclic Conditions (Service) in ASME B31.3 Be Used?

This posting (November 2019) is an update to an October 2013 post which reflects changes to the ASME B31.3 Code relative to severe cyclic service that have occurred since the original post. There has been a fair amount of confusion as to when the rules for severe cyclic conditions in ASME B31.3 should be used, […]

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How to Resolve an Engineering Manager’s Typical Dilemma – “Where to Start”

The Problem Too often, the inability to get the required work done correctly, and on-time, has been blamed on too few people, not enough of the right people, or situations that were not anticipated.  Dr. Louis T. Rader’s comments, about engineering management, are still applicable to many managers today.  In 1964, he noted that: “The […]

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A Love Hate Relationship with Turnarounds (FMEA for Critical Path)

I LOVE Turnarounds!  The excitement – The planning – The organizationOne major focus with a million minor tasks that consume you for at least 12 hours a day (or night) As in the movie “Apocalypse Now” with Robert Duval as Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore, delivers the classic line “I love the smell of napalm in the morning,” […]

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Joe Collins Presents at Rice Global E&C September Roundtable

On Friday September 13th, Becht’s Heavy Lift and Heavy Haul Subject Matter Expert Joe Collins will be presenting “A Lift Plan for Every Lift” at the Rice Global E&C Forum’s September Roundtable. Below is an excerpt of Mr. Collins’ presentation: “When attempting any lift, regardless of how small or seemingly insignificant, there is a minimum […]

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Integrity Operating Windows (IOWs), a Key Piece to Your Integrity Program, But Where Else Should They Be Integrated?

Integrity Operating Windows (IOWs) are a key component of a world class mechanical integrity program.  IOWs are not a new concept, as they have been around in different forms for many years.  However, with the publication of the first edition of API RP 584, Integrity Operating Windows, in 2014 and the more recent first edition […]

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Five Reasons Why Your Training Program Will Fail

Good training is something that we know is necessary. In light of Industry’s aging demographics and retiring experience, we need good training to carry us successfully into the future. As technology evolves more quickly and changes almost daily, we need good training to help us to wring the last dollar out of our constant upgrades […]

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