How ProjectVIEW ERP Applies to Critical & Heavy Infrastructure Managing High-Risk Assets and Capital-Intensive Construction Critical and heavy infrastructure projects such as dams, nuclear facilities, large power plants, and major substations involve massive capital investment, long execution periods, and zero tolerance for failure. Works are typically divided into highly specialized packages with strict sequencing and inspection requirements. ProjectVIEW ERP allows contractors to structure projects by asset, work package, and construction phase, ensuring that costs, commitments, and progress are tracked with full auditability across long-duration delivery cycles. Example:Control costs separately for dam foundations, spillway construction, and mechanical installations while maintaining consolidated commercial oversight of the entire asset. Controlling Specialized Resources, Heavy Plant, and Long Lead Items These projects rely on heavy plant, specialized crews, and long-lead equipment with significant financial exposure if idle or delayed. Poor visibility of plant utilization and material commitments can quickly escalate costs. ProjectVIEW ERP provides visibility into heavy equipment usage, material commitments, and subcontractor costs, enabling proactive management of idle time and resource bottlenecks. Example:Identify cost exposure caused by delayed delivery of turbines or heavy lifting equipment and re-sequence works to minimize idle plant and labor costs. Managing Compliance, Inspections, and Regulatory Change Critical infrastructure projects operate under intense regulatory scrutiny, with frequent inspections, approvals, and compliance-driven changes affecting construction sequencing and cost. ProjectVIEW ERP supports structured tracking of compliance-related changes and associated cost impacts, ensuring that regulatory-driven scope adjustments remain commercially visible. Example:Assess the financial impact of additional inspection or compliance requirements imposed during construction of regulated power or water-retaining structures. RELATED ASSETS Related Stakeholders Owner/Developer Consultants General Contractors