Invernizzi, Diletta Colette (2019) Benchmarking Nuclear Decommissioning. PhD thesis, University of Leeds.
Abstract
Historically, project management research on infrastructure has mostly focused on its planning, design, and construction. However, globally, more and more infrastructure, such as nuclear and offshore oil & gas facilities, are reaching the end of life and will soon need to be decommissioned. Decommissioning projects are a new, emerging, unavoidable challenge that project managers are currently facing and will face more and more severely in the future. Primarily due to the relevance
of the nuclear sector, this research focuses on Nuclear Decommissioning Projects and Programmes (NDPs), intended as site-level endeavours. NDPs are long and complex projects, whose estimates reach billions. Moreover, the cost estimates of several of these projects keep increasing while there is a limited understanding of
why this happens. Triggered by these considerations, this industry-funded research develops and applies a methodology based on benchmarking to investigate the
NDP characteristics that affect the NDP performance in terms of cost and time. Due to the NDP small sample size, the limited number, availability of and reliability of
data and information on NDPs, and the extremely limited previous research on NDPs, inputs of this research are both secondary data and information, as well as
primary ones collected through interviews with experienced practitioners. Outputs of this research include a methodology based on benchmarking that incorporates both qualitative and quantitative analysis, and as well as its application on NDPs. However, this methodology could be applied to other industrial sectors as well. The contribution of this thesis is both methodological and practical as it both develops and applies a methodology to investigate NDPs, highlighting the NDP characteristics that affect the NDP performance to ultimately improve the selection, planning, and delivery of NDPs. Moreover, by introducing the topic of NDPs to the project management community, this thesis lays the path for a number of future research, both in order to address the limitations of the current research, e.g. its focus on European NDPs, as well as to promote the in-depth investigation of each single NDP characteristics that emerged during this study.
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Supervisors: | Locatelli, Giorgio and Hanson, Bruce and Brookes, Naomi J and Grey, Martin and McDermott, Lorraine |
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Publicly visible additional information: | The embargo of this thesis is due to the fact that the thesis is a work by publications, and one of the paper in the thesis has not been published yet. |
Awarding institution: | University of Leeds |
Academic Units: | The University of Leeds > Faculty of Engineering (Leeds) > School of Civil Engineering (Leeds) |
Depositing User: | Mrs Diletta Colette Invernizzi |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jun 2019 16:20 |
Last Modified: | 01 Jul 2024 00:05 |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:etheses.whiterose.ac.uk:24193 |
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