In this webinar
Get a close look at project cost estimation methods, their practical applications, and results.Â
Join Stefan Bakker and Natalia Urquiaga, Vice Presidents of Business of Cleopatra Enterprise, as they walk you through several key points of cost estimation and a case study that digs into the real-life implementations of Bruce Power, one of Canada’s most reputable nuclear power generation companies.
With this webinar, you’ll get a true insider’s look into how Cleopatra Enterprise has improved the quality of cost estimates and streamlined the overall estimating process at Bruce Power.
We will cover:
A staged approach to cost estimating with classifications and methods
A look into the breakdown structures used for reporting, metrics, and interfacing
How to make use of a cost database and analytical tools for more accurate cost estimates
How to improve the reliability of future cost estimates through Benchmarking
Case study: How Bruce Power implemented a company-wide cost estimation workflow and created a cost database through Cleopatra Enterprise, significantly increasing the quality of cost estimates
Featured speakers
Natalia Urquiaga
Natalia Urquiaga is a Vice President Business of Cleopatra Enterprise in the Americas. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in Finance. Natalia has more than 8 years of experience in project services within the oil & gas industry. Also, she is heavily involved with AACEi as the Region 5 Symposium Marketing Chair.
Stefan Bakker
Stefan Bakker holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Business Economics and has been in business for 10 years with large companies in industries such as oil & gas, infrastructure, power, offshore, chemicals, pharmaceutical and shipbuilding. Stefan is leading Cleopatra Enterprise‘s initiatives in the North American region next to serving clients in Europe. Furthermore, he is a regular speaker at project control events.
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