Lec-1 Introduction PDF
Lec-1 Introduction PDF
4. WBS
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What is a Project?
A project has the following characteristic features
– Every project is unique in that it requires doing something
different than was done previously
– A project must have a specified objective to be completed
within certain specifications
– Should have defined start and end dates
– Should consume resources (manpower, materials,
machinery)
Initiating Planning
processes processes
Control Execution
processes processes
Closing
processes
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Planning
It is an activity of the mind
– Planning is the creative and demanding mental activity of working out
what has to be done, how, and when by whom and with what …
doing the job in mind
The planning process is of paramount importance in the
success of construction projects
– One study showed that exceptional planning effort can yield as much
as 40% cost savings over reasonable planning
– In the same study it was also shown that poor planning could create
overruns as much as 50%
Scheduling
It is the determination of the timing and sequence of
operations in the project and their assembly to give
the overall completion time
It is fairly systematic and scientific and may uncover
any flaws in the plans
Project Control
Construction projects rarely – if ever- go as planned
Project control comprises the following continuous
process
– Measuring work progress
– Comparing it with the baseline schedule and budget
– Finding any deviations, determining where and how much,
and analyzing them to discover the causes
– Taking corrective action whenever and wherever necessary
to bring the project back on schedule and within budget
Initiating Planning
processes processes
Control Scheduling
processes processes
Closing
processes
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Benefits of scheduling
To assess/assign the resources utilization
To predict project completion time
To predict individual milestones completion time
Types of schedules
Arbitrary basis
– Owner may indicate the project start and end dates
– Practical restrictions or constraints are not analyzed
Intuitive basis
– Prepared without using any formal scheduling techniques
– Very effective when the contractor has extensive
experience on projects
Scientific basis
– Contractor uses formal scheduling techniques for analysis
Logic-driven schedule
Resource-driven schedule
Information-driven schedule
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Estimate Activity
Resources
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Work-breakdown Structure
The WBS is a hierarchical representation outlining the
structure of work for the project
– Decomposes the project into smaller and smaller groups of
work until the lowest manageable level It is often the first
document developed by the project team
Developing a WBS is usually an iterative process
Activity ID 1.1 .1
Activity Description Assumptions
Cost Responsibility
Developing CM Laboratory
Purpose
– Teaching laboratory and research laboratory
23’ 8 ½”
Door
2m wide
Wooden shelves
20’ 5”
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WBS
No Item Description
1 Room- PoP, whitewashing & Painting
related False ceiling & Flooring
AC, lights, fans, etc.
Fire-protection systems
CCTV camera, bio-metric attendance, etc.
2 Student’s- Seating space – tables & chair + arrangement
related Computer & accessories – printer/scanner, UPS
Software – Class-oriented & research-oriented
Storage space for books/other documents
Network & Electricity connections
3 Faculty- Projector
related Display & notice boards
Display models
Storage space for user manuals, books, etc.
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Door – 2m
width
Aluminium frame without shutters
Projector Screen
4’
Book shelves
3’ 8” 20’ 5”
Display Models
4’ 3”
Another view
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Computer
UPS