Piping Engineering Leadership for Process Plant Projects
Piping Engineering Leadership for Process Plant Projects
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2001-01-19
Sales Rank: 932720
ISBN / ASIN: 0884153479
EAN: 9780884153474
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: Gulf Professional Publishing
Studio: Gulf Professional Publishing
Average Rating: 3.5
James O. Pennock has compiled 45 years of personal experience into this how-to guide. Focusing on the position of "lead in charge," this book is an indispensable resource for anyone, new or seasoned veteran, whose job it is to lead the piping engineering and design of a project.
The "lead" person is responsible for the successful execution of all piping engineering and design for a project, technical and non-technical aspects alike. The author defines the roles and responsibilities a lead will face and the differences found in various project types.
Incorporates four decades of personal experience in a How-To guide
Focuses on the position of "lead in charge"
Includes coverage of topics often ignored in other books yet essential for success: management, administrative, and control responsibilities
Review:
Excellent Book
This is an excellent book and I will be using it frequently as a valued resource. I use the Hercule Design pipe library and I believe that my design work will be much improved by using the two together.
Review:
Splendid book
I found this book to be exteremely entertaining. It is written by a narrow minded, do it only one way individual. His spouse writes a glowing review of he book and it seems is the only one to receive good information from it. The information she receives is the possible income from the sale of the book. But she went from a draftsperson to engineer. When did the degree arrive, and in what field. Leggs have a nice day. The author also contributed to the closing of the Fluor Daniel office in Marlton.
Review:
Leading us thru the project
This book is a must for all persons in the engineering management field whether a novice or old timer. It is easily understood by all levels and deciplines of engineering and should be required reading for management. The verbal pictures drawn are as clear as if a master draftman himself put pencil to paper and created a drawing. If only such a book were available when I was coming up thru the ranks from draftsman to engineer!
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