ROBIN MIKAELSSON

ROBIN MIKAELSSON

SUMMARY

Robin Mikaelsson is the Canadian Director of Canadian Operations at Construct-X. Robin has been a pioneer in the development of Scalable AWP methodologies and has implemented programs for entire site maintenance programs and has experience in AWP planning of TLE projects. Robin advises clients globally and working closely with them to further their Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) and WorkFace Planning (WFP) implementation and technology adoptions, specializing in developing fit-for-purpose effective AWP solutions to enable clients to be highly efficient and productive. Robin is considered one of the founding fathers for AWP and WFP and has been instrumental in developing the best-practice AWP/WFP model.

Professional Background

  • Seasoned professional with over 25 years in construction, project engineering, construction management, construction planning and scheduling
  • As an Advanced Work Packaging consultant, Robin has advised in AWP and technology implementations on nearly 100 industrial projects ranging from $1.5 million to $63 billion in TIC
  • Robin has a long history of breaking new ground in industry research groups such as CII and COAA having served on several research teams; RT272 A+B, RT319, RT315, RT323, RT334, RT346 and is the present chair for RT365 as well as the COAA Advanced Work Packaging Committee. Presently, Robin is the advisor to three AWP research teams at CII as well as the chair for a new team at CII focused on incentivising AWP
  • Robin’s additional specialties include Construction Planning Automation, Construction Information Systems, Facility Engineering and Design, Advanced Wireless Technologies for Construction, Construction Project Management, Module Coordination and Industrial Fabrication

Key Expertise

  • Highly Skilled in AWP/WFP implementations from maintenance/shutdown to giga projects
  • CII-approved AWP/WFP Trainer
  • Deep expertise in construction planning and AWP automation

Education and Other Experience

  • Diplomas in process pipe engineering and design from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) (2000)
  • Certificate in Advanced Plant Layout and Design from University of Houston, Society of Piping Engineers and Designers (2001)
  • Certified in Project Management from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) (2004)
  • Certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) through the Project Management Institute (PMI) (2005)

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