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Project Scheduling & Budgeting CEE 402 Engineers Without Frontiers Lecture 6 February 26, 2003.

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1 Project Scheduling & Budgeting CEE 402 Engineers Without Frontiers Lecture 6 February 26, 2003

2 Basic Project Management Cycle Initiation Phase Team formation Goals Objectives Planning Phase Scheduling of tasks Budgeting (resource management) Control Phase Periodic adjustment of the PLAN Closeout Phase

3 Basic Project Management Process

4 Class Objectives Discuss approaches for developing a project PLAN Schedules Budget Illustrate the use of a project PLAN for Project monitoring Project controlling

5 Project Plan Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)  Hierarchy of tasks & work packages  Estimated task durations Responsibility Chart  Allocation of tasks to individuals Schedule  Bar/Gantt chart  Network diagram Costs & Budgets ork Breakdown Structure (WBS)

6 Hierarchical WBS

7 Building Renovation (Example) Design Pre-Renovation Renovation Furnish Post-Renovation

8 Example of a WBS with Details

9 Sample Responsibility Matrix

10 Project Schedule Bar or Gantt Chart Network Diagram Critical Path Method (CPM) Program Evaluation & Review Technique (PERT )

11 Example of a Gantt Chart

12 Gantt Chart

13 Project Schedule Bar or Gantt Chart Network Diagram Critical Path Method (CPM) Program Evaluation & Review Technique (PERT )

14 Example of CPM

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16 Example of Gantt Chart showing critical path

17 Gantt chart showing critical activities

18 Basic Project Management Cycle Initiation Phase Team formation Goals Objectives Planning Phase Scheduling of tasks Budgeting (resource management) Control Phase Periodic adjustment of the PLAN Closeout Phase

19 Costs & Budgets Major concerns of every project is to control Time Costs Issues affecting costs Amount of time charged by workers Duration of time from start to finish Time lost due to Factors with control of management Factors beyond control of management Resources required to perform project

20 Cost classification Recurring vs. Nonrecurring Fixed vs. Variable Direct vs. Indirect

21 Budgets A budget is a plan that describes authorized expenses for a specified period of time. Budgets would often include: Start-up costs (fixed) Resources needed e.g., labor, materials (direct) Unit cost for resources (direct) Indirect costs Total project cost Cost sharing

22 Basic Project Management Process


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