About this Presentation

This presentation will describe how critical chain - or rather the key elements of Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) - were used on a major infrastructure project in London. The project was to upgrade the Blackwall Tunnel - one of the major crossings of the River Thames - in 2010-11. The project owner was Transport for London (TfL), the public sector body that oversees all transport in the UK's capital city. The presentation will cover how TfL and their contractor Bam Nuttall worked together in managing the technically complex, multi-stakeholder, multi-supply chain partners and associated logistics in the centre of London and under the river Thames. The traditional methodology used in most projects in order to deliver them on time, in full and to budget had also been found wanting. There was a need to challenge the current paradigm of managing projects, and in particular the fragmented supply-chain environment. The presentation will explain how this challenge was met during the refurbishment of the Blackwall Tunnel. The tunnel forms part of Transport for London's strategic road network and allows traffic to cross the river Thames, connecting North and South London. You will hear from both Client and Contractor how they faced this challenge through the practical application and development of a bespoke delivery process using ideas from Constraint Management, Lean Thinking and conventional project management.

What Will You Learn

To help you get the most value from this session, we’ve highlighted a few key points. These takeaways capture the main ideas and practical insights from the presentation, making it easier for you to review, reflect, and apply what you’ve learned.

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The Blackwell Tunnel Northbound Project was a major infrastructure project that successfully used critical chain project management.
Collaboration between all stakeholders was key to the project's success.
The project was delivered ahead of schedule and under budget, demonstrating the effectiveness of the management approach.

Instructor(s)

Shaun Pidcock

Shaun Pidcock Development & Delivery Manager at TfL Today Shaun is Project Director at Highways England, currently working on the Lower Thames Crossing project. The case study presented at this conference was from when he worked at Transport for London.

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