Selected notes
A practical place to begin
A programme assumption, a physical route and a package boundary—the same delivery problem seen from three sides.
- 01Interactive programmeAccess Was AssumedWhich enabling condition must become a controlled programme gate?
- 02Interactive screenThe Drawing Showed AccessCan the delivery vehicle use the route shown on the drawing?
- 03One-page decision sheetFIM versus EPC: The One-Page Decision SheetDoes the owner have the capability to retain the material interface?
Recent notes
Recently published
- 01Interactive evidence gateThe Foundation Was Chosen Before the Ground Model Was ReadyWhat decision does the available ground evidence actually support?
- 02Field noteThe Scheduler Cannot Fix What The Architect BrokeTime management starts on the drawing board — not when you open Primavera. How sequential vs parallel design predetermines your schedule's resilience, with real examples from solar farms and wind projects. Based on the CIOB Guide to Good Practice.
- 03Field noteSolar PV Supply Chain Cost Tool: The Real Numbers Behind Solar ManufacturingIt costs $0.124/Wp to make a solar panel in Vietnam using Chinese cells. It costs $0.284/Wp to make the same panel in Germany. An interactive deep-dive into IRENA's 2026 supply chain cost data — polysilicon to module, 6 countries, 4 import scenarios.
- 04Field noteBESS: The Silent Revolution Powering the GridThe most important technology in energy isn't solar — it's what happens when the sun goes down. A PM's breakdown of how battery storage is reshaping the grid, from the duck curve to virtual power plants.
- 05Field noteThe Interconnection Queue Crisis: Why Your Clean Energy Project Might Wait 5 YearsOver 2,600 GW of clean energy projects are stuck in US interconnection queues — more than double current installed capacity. A PM's guide to navigating the biggest bottleneck in the energy transition.