CEM-520 1 CEM – 520 Measuring the Effectiveness of Materials Management for Industrial Construction Projects in Saudi Arabia Thesis By Ali Al-Darweesh.

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CEM CEM – 520 Measuring the Effectiveness of Materials Management for Industrial Construction Projects in Saudi Arabia Thesis By Ali Al-Darweesh Presented By Mazen Al-Juaid

CEM-520 OUTLINE  INTRODUCTION  PREVIOUS STUDIES  OBJECTIVES  LIMITATIONS  RESEARCH MTHODOLOGY & DATA ANALYSIS  CONCLUSION  RECOMMENDATIONS

CEM-520 INTRODUCTION What is Material Management ? The planning and controlling of all necessary efforts to ensure that the correct quality and quantity of materials and installed equipment are appropriately specified in a timely manner, are obtained at a reasonable cost, and are available when needed

CEM-520 PREVIOUS STUDIES  Materials constitute about 60% of total project cost, and control 80% of the project schedule  Based on 5.5% profit of project cost, a 2% reduction in materials cost will increase profit by 21%  Availability of materials, improvement in labor productivity, and reduction in material surplus are advantages of having a material management system

CEM-520 OBJECTIVES 1.To utilize an effectiveness-measuring model for materials management for industrial projects in Saudi Arabia 2.To measure the effectiveness of the materials management process of the industrial projects of construction companies operating in Saudi Arabia 3.To use result of the study as a basis for benchmarking future projects

CEM-520 LIMITATIONS  This study is limited to the industrial projects in the Eastern Province  Industrial projects includes: Industrial plants, refinery and petrochemical plants, oil and gas pipelines; and water desalination

CEM-520 Material Management Functions - Materials takeoff is identifying what materials are needed and how much - Purchasing concerns the establishment of forms and procedures to purchase materials; developing standards terms and conditions; issuing request for quotations; evaluating bids; price and contract negotiations; preparing and administrating purchase orders; and executing close outer activities, including surplus disposal. Addressing claims and back charges, and records storage - Quality management is translating used needs into specifications and project quality plans and programs with clear statement of quality control

CEM-520 Material Management Functions - Expediting is to insure that materials are delivered to the construction site on time - Shipping is transporting materials in the most timely, most cost effective and safest manner possible in order to complement construction schedule requirements - Receiving - Warehousing is the implementation of advanced techniques and technologies to optimize all functions throughout the warehouse - Issue of material

CEM-520 Material Management Measurements Process Measures: 1.Efficiency is the extent to which recourses are minimized and waste eliminated in the pursuit of effectiveness 2.Adaptability is the flexibility of a process to handle future. 3.Effectiveness is having the right output at the right place, at the right time, at the right price

CEM-520 Process Measurements Categories 1. Accuracy is the degree to which an item of information is true or false 2. Quality is the degree to which a system conforms to requirements, specifications, or expectations an considered an outcome of an organizational system 3. Quantity measures evaluate the process flow or throughput in terms of volume or quantities related to planned accomplishment

CEM-520 Process Measurements Categories 4. Timeliness is the measurable interval between two events or the period during which some activity occurs 5. Cost Cost characteristics define the process in terms of meeting planned cost and labor targets 6. Availability measures the ability of the materials management process to fill requests for materials as the agreed time and place

CEM-520 Benchmarking Is the practice of being humble enough to admit that someone else is better at something and being wise enough to try to learn how to match and even surpass them at it

CEM-520 Benchmarking 1. Competitive Benchmarking Is an approach that studies product designs, processes, capabilities, or administrative methods used by business competitor. 2. Functional Benchmarking Is performed with non-competitors. The goal of functional benchmarking is to improve an organization’s processes through implementing new process enabler rather than from learning a competitor’s abilities. 3. Internal Benchmarking It attempts to find study partners within the same organization

CEM-520 Research Methodology Data collection process had targeted the ongoing projects in Al-Jubail industrial area within the period from 1998 to A total of 17 projects had responded

CEM-520 Project Value In US $ Project Contract Type Project % Completion Project Duration in Months Project TypeS/N >401 MLump Sum Industrial1- <100 MLump Sum Petrochemical2- >401 MLump Sum Petrochemical MLump Sum Petrochemical MLump Sum Petrochemical MLump Sum Petrochemical MLump Sum Petrochemical MLump Sum Petrochemical8- <100 MLump Sum Refinery MLump Sum Oil & Gas MLump Sum Oil & Gas11- <100 MLump Sum Oil & Gas MLump Sum75-100>49Oil & Gas13- <100 MLump Sum Oil & Gas14- <100 MLump Sum Oil & Gas15- <100 MLump Sum Oil & Gas16- <100 MLump Sum Petrochemical17-

CEM-520 The lowest The highest Std deviation AverageNo. of projects WeightKey MeasuresS/N %Material receipt problem AC %Warehouse inventory accuracy AC %Material availability AV %Commodity vendor timeliness T %Jobsite rejection of tagged eqp. Q %Procurement lead time T %Bid/evaluate/ commit lead time T %PO to materials receipt duration %Materials receiving processing T %Materials withdrawal request T %Construction time lost C %Total surplus C1112

CEM-520 The key measures have been divided into two groups A and B. Group A represents measures that are considered best when are as low as possible. Group B represents measures that are considered best when they are as high as possible

CEM-520 Ranking No. Average of group A measures Project No Average 13.54Std. Dev. Ranking No. Average of group B measures Project No x Average 11.51Std. Dev.

CEM-520 CONCLUSIONS The proposed model could be used by project managers to measure the effectiveness of their materials management in three stages. The reason for measuring project at first stage is to identify the weaknesses of the materials management process and to rectify them before it is too late. Another measurement at the second stage to assess changes made according to the recommendations from the first stage study. The third stage study should give an overall indication about the project management from materials management point of view

CEM-520 CONCLUSIONS From results: 88% of the projects were found to have from 13 to 48 months duration. 71% of the projects had their values ranging between 100 to 200 USD

CEM-520 RECOMMENDATIONS Improvement in the area of material management is needed. To achieve that goal, it is required to develop measurement methods. Encouraging such studies would lead to a better understanding for the process of material management, and the importance of a measurement method. Although, the study of this thesis is valuable, it still need further research and investigation to come up with a method that can be applied for various types of industries and business areas.

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