S9E20311 August 2025

S9E203: Delivering Projects with a Product Lifecycle Management lens with John Ryan

S9E203

S9E203: Delivering Projects with a Product Lifecycle Management lens with John Ryan

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In this episode of the Project Chatter Podcast, Dale and Martin are joined by John Ryan, a seasoned project director and construction technology leader, to discuss the intricacies of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). John shares his extensive background in engineering and project management, emphasising the importance of understanding both capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx) in project delivery. The conversation delves into the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders in PLM, the challenges faced by UK infrastructure projects, and the need for incentivisation in project delivery. John also highlights the lessons that can be learned from manufacturing industries, the significance of maintenance in project planning, and the role of circular economies in promoting sustainability. The episode concludes with a discussion on the impact of software and data ownership in lifecycle management, encouraging listeners to take small steps towards sustainability in their own practices.

Takeaways

  • šŸ“ Product Lifecycle Management is essential for project success.
  • šŸ“ Understanding CapEx and OpEx is crucial for effective project management.
  • šŸ“ Incentivising maintenance can lead to long-term cost savings.
  • šŸ“ UK infrastructure projects face significant challenges that need addressing.
  • šŸ“ Manufacturing industries provide valuable lessons for construction and project management.
  • šŸ“ Maintenance should be integrated into project planning from the outset.
  • šŸ“ Circular economies can enhance sustainability in project delivery.
  • šŸ“ Environmental impacts must be considered in lifecycle cost assessments.
  • šŸ“ Software obsolescence is a growing concern in product lifecycle management.
  • šŸ“ Everyone can contribute to sustainability efforts in their own way.

Chapters

  • 04:15John Ryan's Engineering Journey
  • 06:06Understanding Product Lifecycle Management
  • 14:53Roles and Responsibilities in Product Management
  • 17:44Challenges in UK Infrastructure Projects
  • 20:28Incentivizing Better Design and Maintenance
  • 23:01Future of Maintenance in Project Management
  • 24:23Cost-Cutting and Operational Efficiency
  • 31:47Understanding Circular Economies
  • 35:30The Role of Government in Sustainability
  • 39:09Environmental Impact and Lifecycle Management
  • 43:54The Future of Data and Software in Product Lifecycle

Guest

John Ryan

John Ryan

Director at SymTerra

Charted mechanical engineer with 15 year+ history of working in complex construction projects including rail and tunnelling industries. Key skills in programme, project, contract/commercial and design management areas. Co-founder of SymTerra a cutting edge project management software system specialised in asset management for infrastructure related clients and projects .

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