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The New Triple Constraints for Sustainable Projects, Programs and Portfolios

Author: Gregory T. Haugan | ISBN: 9781466505186

The ongoing changes in population, climate, and the availability of energy have resulted in unprecedented threats and opportunities that all project and program managers, portfolio managers, and public planners need to be aware of. The New Triple Constraints for Sustainable Projects, Programs, and Portfolios offers a clear look at how these constraints will impact project undertakings and overlay the current classic constraints of cost, schedule, and performance. The book provides current facts and information on population, climate change, and energy issues--identifying trends and outlining opportunities in the form of a set of overlays (summary conclusions).

Case Study: The Quesnel, BC Groundwater Remediation Project

by Bradley Hermanson, Elisa Wheeler
November 13, 2014 | 60:29 | Views: 1,323 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.39 / 5

This webinar looks at the problems faced by a large Canadian energy company when a simple gas station decommissioning project had turned into one of the company’s largest environmental liabilities.

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