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Scope Statement

The project scope statement outlines the construction of a custom home within five months for $150,000. Key deliverables include a 2,200 square foot home meeting building codes with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen appliances, and gas furnace. Milestones include permitting, foundation, and final inspection dates. Technical requirements specify insulation and energy ratings. Limits exclude landscaping, refrigerator, and air conditioning while allowing subcontracting and Monday-Friday work hours.
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Scope Statement

The project scope statement outlines the construction of a custom home within five months for $150,000. Key deliverables include a 2,200 square foot home meeting building codes with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen appliances, and gas furnace. Milestones include permitting, foundation, and final inspection dates. Technical requirements specify insulation and energy ratings. Limits exclude landscaping, refrigerator, and air conditioning while allowing subcontracting and Monday-Friday work hours.
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EXAMPLE OF PROJECT SCOPE STATEMENT

A project scope statement is a useful tool to outline the projects deliverables and identify the constraints,
assumptions and key success factors. The well-written scope statement clearly defines the boundaries of a
project. Before the project begins, the project team and the project stakeholders need to agree to the scope
statement before project execution.

The projects scope has a direct impact on the other two elements of the projects triple constraint time
and resources. If the project team cant agree to the scope, the other two elements will keep changing
despite the project managers best intention to execute the project.

PROJECT OBJECTIVE
To construct a high-quality, custom home within five months at cost not to exceed $150,000.

DELIVERABLES
A 2,200-square-foot, 2-bath, 3-bedroom, finished home.
A finished garage, insulated and sheetrocked.
Kitchen appliances to include range, oven, microwave, and dishwasher.
High-efficiency gas furnace with programmable thermostat.

MILESTONES
1. Permits approvedMarch 5
2. Foundation pouredMarch 14
3. Dry in. Framing, sheathing, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical inspections passedMay 25
4. Final inspectionJune 7

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Home must meet local building codes.
2. All windows and doors must pass NFRC class 40 energy ratings.
3. Exterior wall insulation must meet an A factor of 21.
4. Ceiling insulation must meet an R factor of 38.
5. Floor insulation must meet an R factor of 25.
6. Garage will accommodate two large-size cars and one 20-foot Winnebago.
7. Structure must pass seismic stability codes.

LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS


1. The home will be built to the specifications and design of the original blueprints provided by the
customer.
2. Owner responsible for landscaping.
3. Refrigerator is not included among kitchen appliances.
4. Air conditioning is not included but prewiring is included.
5. Contractor reserves the right to contract out services.
6. Contractor responsible for subcontracted work.
7. Site work limited to Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

CUSTOMER REVIEW
John and Joan Smith

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