Posted on August 18, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
Whenever you are making any desicion to change or add anything that incfluences your construction project, you should always keep in mind who it effects the whole project. A very important question to ask is “How this will improve my whole project organisation?”
Let’s take software as an example. If you are getting a new design [...]
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Posted on July 3, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
I know quite many architects. Some professionally, some personally. There are even some in my family.
Many times I’ve been wondering what are the best qualities for a modern successful architect. Here are some of my thoughts. You tell me how it’s really is?
Artist. Is is vital to be creative and individual? Yes, I believe so. Unique creations [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
Riqq Innovation was accepted to become a member of THTH this week. THTH (THTH Association of Decentralized Information Management for Industry) is an organisation where the Finnish companies and academia try to solve the problems of projectwide information management in industrial projects.
I participated in the annual meeting where I briefly presented our company. I was [...]
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Posted on May 29, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
Power-Gen Europe 2008 will take place in Milan, Italy next week. I will be attending the show to back up our cooperation partners from the CSC Consortium. CSC Consortium has people with individual Riqq certificates in areas of design (Virkkunen & Co), plant design (Intechno) and site management (Tapro Engineering Services). Other members in the consortium [...]
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Posted on May 19, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
A new serious vulnerability notice was announced yesterday. Core Security announced a DOS (denial-of-service) vulnerability in the Wonderware Suitelink software suite. This vulnerability allows hackers to remotely cause the software to terminate. Suitelink is a SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) software that controls the process automation in major facilities such as power stations.
DHS/US-CERT has also made [...]
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Posted on May 16, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
Let’s face it. I hate computer files. They cause nothing but problems. When your data is stored on a file (regardless of the format), there will eventually be a new version of it. And because you did sent that previous version out, you will have to resend this one as well. If you remember.
Ok. There [...]
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Posted on May 8, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is one of the key concepts required for successful information management throughout the project. BIM works as the center of the design phase and is a must for any construction design practitioner. Besides of being important for the design disciplines, it’s an enabler for quick creation and uniformity of data for the rest of the [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
A very common question that everybody needs to face in their life. People will try to hold onto it, and most of the time they will.
But not in the business of building. In the beginning there is a budget, which has good reasoning for it. And then – very, very often in the end the [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2008 by Janne Saarikko
Welcome!
This is a blog for those interesting in solving the huge paradigm of effective management of a building project.
We have been fed up for some time with the fact that many, many buildings are being finished late from the schedule, over the budget and with lower than expected quality.
We believe that these problems can be solved.
We [...]
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