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Value Engineering

Design, Procurement &


Implementation.
By ANNA STAR
ADVANTAGE OF WORKING WITH US:

We are committed to helping clients save


money & time, Reduce risk and improve
quality through better access to real-time data
coupled with more effective communication &
collaboration.

COST REDUCTION-50 %
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION-98 %
QUALITY & TIME DELIVERY-98 %
Range of Application

 VEapplies to everything because every


project or process has a function.
 VEcan be applied at any point of the design
or process.
 VE is a problem solving technique.
 VEcan be used as a technique for
developing design criteria.
How is a Value Engineering Study
Conducted ? Our Practical Approach

Value engineering is often done by


systematically following a multi-stage
job plan. We apply original system of six-
step procedure With "value analysis job
plan.“
Each Task is important
The Job Plan The modern version

It has the following eight steps:


1. Orientation
2. Information
3. Functional Creative
4. Evaluation
5. Development
6. Presentation
7. Implementation and Follow-up
The Job Plan - Orientation Phase

1. Identify issues
2. Prioritize Issues
3. Drafts scopes and objective
4. Establish evaluation factors
5. Determine Study Team
6. Collect Data
7. Prepare for value study
The Job Plan - Information Phase

1. Further
familiarization of the project by the
team; all team members participate in
determine the true needs of the project.
2. Areas of high cost or low worth are
identified.
The Job Plan - Functional Phase

Functional analysis outlines the basic


function of a product to achieve value
engineering cost Vs Utilization.
The Job Plan - Creative Phase

This step requires a certain amount of creative


thinking by the team. A technique that is
useful for this type of analysis is
brainstorming. This stage is concerned with
developing alternative.

We work with partners as team , Contractor,


Client, Suppliers etc
The Job Plan - Evaluation Phase

 In this phase of the workshop, the VA team judges


the ideas developed during the creative phase.
 The VA team ranks the ideas.
 Ideas found to be irrelevant or not worthy of
additional study are disregarded.
 Those ideas that represent the greatest potential for
cost savings and improvements are selected for
development.
The Job Plan - Development Phase

The team develops the selected ideas


into alternatives (or proposals) with a
sufficient level of documentation to
allow decision makers to determine if
the alternative should be implemented.
The Job Plan - Presentation Phase

The presentation phase is actually


presenting the best alternative (or
alternatives) to those who have the
authority to implement the
proposed solutions that are
acceptable.
The Job Plan - Implementation And
Follow Up
1. Develop an implementation plan
2. Execute the plan
3. Monitor the plan to completion Objective:
During the implementation and follow-up
phase, management must assure that
approved recommendations are converted
into actions.
Purpose of value engineering

1. Determine the best design alternatives


2. Reduce cost
3. Improve quality
4. Increase reliability and availability
5. Enhance customer satisfaction
6. Improve organizational performance
7. Identify problems
8. Develop recommended solutions
Potential Saving From VE Early changes are naturally
less expensive than later ones, as shown in the
diagram below.
Conclusion

Three look at value engineering:

1. Identifyadditional functions that aren’t


attractive to customers.
2. Add attractive functions for customers.
3. Saving
because of the elimination of
redundant functions.

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