Primavera Honors 11 Innovative Companies With 2008 Excellence Awards
18 November 2008 - 9:22AM
PR Newswire (US)
Outstanding Customers Recognized for PPM Achievements at the 25th
Primavera Annual Conference in Las Vegas LAS VEGAS, Nov. 17
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Primavera Systems, Inc., today announced
the winners of the 2008 Primavera Excellence Awards, which were
presented at the 25th Primavera Annual Conference. The Primavera
Excellence Awards ceremony recognized customers that achieved
outstanding results in project, program, resource and portfolio
management. Each winner demonstrated clear benefits from one or
more business initiatives that involved the use of Primavera
software. The judging panel focused on overall business savings and
improvements, and progress made in project management maturity.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020718/ORCLLOGO) "We
are thrilled to award such a great number of Primavera Excellence
Awards to organizations that have achieved outstanding results in
project, program, portfolio and resource management," said Joel
Koppelman, Primavera CEO. "We congratulate all winners for their
vision and innovation, and believe that we will only continue to
see more impressive results from our customers." The winners of
this year's Primavera Excellence Awards are: -- Allegheny Energy
(Greensburg, PA) was the winner of the Primavera Excellence Award
for Power, Energy and Process category. Primavera enabled the
Allegheny Energy Hatfield's Ferry Power Station project to be
completed 17 days early and under budget by eight percent, helping
increase profitability by nearly $4 million. -- AMTRAK Engineering
(Philadelphia, PA) was the winner of the Primavera Excellence Award
for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction category.
AMTRAK's implementation of an Enterprise Project Management System
utilizing Primavera P6, and the web-based version of Primavera has
given its team members access and collaboration abilities that are
critical to identify and solve project issues. This has enabled
AMTRAK Engineering to meet the goals that federal, state, and local
agencies have placed on the management of capital programs. --
Alstom TMG Gas Turbines (Baden, Switzerland) was the winner of the
Primavera Excellence Award for the Manufacturing category. Using
Primavera, the Planning Office of Gas Turbines R&D Programs
designed and implemented a four-level planning concept that gives
it the ability to control and report on work at different
management levels. Approximately 100 people can now update their
respective schedules remotely via the internet or directly via the
client server depending on their role or responsibility. -- Bovis
Lend Lease (Sydney, Australia) was the winner of the Primavera
Excellence Award for the Architecture, Engineering, and
Construction category. Bovis Lend Lease is a leading international
project management and construction company. Its investment in
Primavera has enabled it to establish a central repository of
programs in order to achieve visibility and transparency across
global project delivery. Primavera has also provided Bovis Lend
Lease with a system for planning and monitoring forward workload
and reducing significant risks in skills shortages. -- Duke Energy
(Charlotte, NC) was the winner of the Primavera Excellence Award
for Power, Energy and Process category. Since implementing
Primavera, Duke Energy has been able to enhance common processes
and work practices driving success in over 45 different departments
and improving the effectiveness of more than 800 unique resources.
Expanded use of Primavera has enabled increased use of internal
labor resources and improved Duke Energy's contract labor
utilization. -- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) - Air Traffic
Organization - Finance Services (ATO-F) (Washington, DC) was the
winner of the Primavera Excellence Award for the Aerospace and
Defense category. ATO-F is using Primavera as one of its core tools
to manage the FAA's Corporate Work Plan (CWP). The Corporate Work
Plan toolset is used for requirements identification, internal
budget preparation, implementation planning, resource estimating,
project tracking and performance measuring of Facility and
Equipment (Capital) funded projects. In addition, ATO-F is in its
initial stage of deploying Primavera to gain a more accurate
insight into program reporting with its NextGen Program: The Next
Generation Air Transportation System, which is the FAA's plan to
modernize the National Airspace System (NAS) through 2025. --
Froedtert & Community Health (Milwaukee, WI) was the winner of
the Primavera Excellence Award for Information Technology.
Froedtert has used Primavera to successfully partner with the
enterprise to align and prioritize work within strategic business
objectives, manage related projects as a cohesive whole, develop
and promote project management standards and methods, and deliver
projects, training and support across the enterprise on-time,
within budget and to scope. -- INTEC Inc. /Technologies Department
(Tokyo, Japan) was the winner of the Primavera Excellence Award for
the Information &Technology category. INTEC Inc. implemented
Primavera through their whole organization and in all of their
company projects just two years ago. Since then, they have gained
visibility into projects across the organization. Now executives
and program/project managers can get reliable schedule and
resources forecast data timely and naturally, and can therefore
make decisions to avoid project failure and collaborate with
stakeholders. -- MetroPower, Inc. (Albany, GA) was the winner of
the Primavera Excellence Award for the Architecture, Engineering,
and Construction category. In 2001, MetroPower, Inc. and five of
its employees began using Primavera Expedition as its contract
management tool in one branch of the company. Now, MetroPower has
approximately 500 employees in the company and has experienced
better than 12 percent annual growth in revenues since 2001 while
increasing profitability. The company now requires Contract Manager
be used on all projects within all branches of the company. The
Contract Manager program is now being used to a fuller extent and
capability within the company, and is set up to correlate with
Primavera P6 for all scheduling projects. -- Military Health
Systems, TRICARE (Falls Church, VA) was winner of the Primavera
Excellence Award for the Public Sector. Using Primavera, Military
Health Systems, TRICARE was able to automate its portfolio
management process and achieve clear visibility into individual
project components, seeing beyond the face value of all
initiatives. Now, TRICARE can easily assign distinct ownership and
accountability for existing projects, evaluate mature projects and
determine if they remain worthy investments. -- Transnet Capital
Projects a Division of Transnet (Johannesburg, South Africa) was
winner of the Primavera Excellence Award for the Architecture,
Engineering and Construction category. Primavera was implemented by
a global team to nearly half of Transnet Capital Projects employees
who use Primavera to gain productivity, reduce project schedules
and deliver projects on budget to the operating division via a
direct link with the financial and planning systems. The single
point data entry and transparency has significantly increased
Transnet's reporting accuracy. This year, more than 2000
executives, managers and project professionals attended the
Primavera 25th Annual Conference, the industry's premiere
conference for project, program, resource and portfolio management
professionals. In addition to the Primavera Excellence Award
ceremonies, attendees have participated in a wide array of
technical and educational sessions, roundtable discussions,
training sessions and networking events. About Primavera Primavera,
a wholly owned subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, is the leading
worldwide provider of enterprise project portfolio management (PPM)
solutions for project-intensive industries. Primavera's PPM
software helps companies propose, prioritize, and select project
investments and plan, manage, and control the most complex projects
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