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    ASSIGNMENT 3

    AQS 4292 Project Management for Built Environment

    GROUP MEMBERS:

    i) Kamarul Hazlam Bin Saipol Bahri, 1310551

    ii) Khairil Anwar Bin Aman, 1218877

    iii) Ahmad Syahien Bin Mat Saat, 1212953

    iv) Mohd Nasrun Bin Muhd Nor, 50910783

    SEMESTER/ SESSION : ONE, 2015/2016

    LECTURER : Prof Dato Sri Ar Dr Asiah Abdul Rahim

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    QUESTION 1(Marks 50%)

    You are requested to study an existing project scheduling using computer for examplehousing scheme, an office or a mixed development or any project of your choice.

    Please explain the followings from your case study:

    i) Benefit of application of Microsoft project softwareii) Importance application of primavera project planneriii) Working with projectiv) Schedule task and allocate timev) Establish links between tasks

    i) Benefit of application of Microsoft project software

    Microsoft project is a project management software program. It is designed to assist project

    managers in all aspects. These are some of the advantage of using Microsoft project:

    1. Easy integration with other Microsoft products

    By using the Microsoft project, it can integrate with others Microsoft office such as, Microsoft

    Office, Microsoft Words and Microsoft Excel. The project management team can easily

    transfer the data between the Microsoft software. This can ease them to do their word

    without converting and editing to transfer between documents in Microsoft project. It can

    easily copy project information to Office applications such as PowerPoint or email and save

    important plans and details. Improved task list synchronization between Microsoft project

    and Microsoft office helps you quickly deliver project information to your team and easily

    receive their changes from virtually anywhere.

    2. Organize

    The Microsoft project can helps keep the project organize by providing quick access to

    recent files and locations from the Backstage. With Task Path highlighting in the Gantt Chart,

    you always know how your tasks come together and can identify which tasks are the most

    critical to your project's success. Besides, help quickly and easily measure progress and

    resource allocation. We can create the project site with a few simple clicks to quickly share

    project details with your team, keeping everyone connected and organized.

    3. Deliver project successfully

    Microsoft project will give the effective presentations by using their interface. The Timeline in

    Microsoft project view helps you visualize your project to deliver stellar presentations to your

    team, executives, and stakeholders. It will let you design and print your reports, you can

    easily share insights that help you better communicate progress and achieve results.

    Enhanced tools like Team Planner help you see and amend potential problems before they

    can impact your schedule. Then, can set tasks to "Inactive" and quickly analyze "what if"

    scenarios without recreating your entire project plan.

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    4. Improve everyday collaboration

    Besides that, Microsoft office extends the functionality to solve unique problems to meet your

    needs and the needs of your business. Microsoft project enables you to send instant

    messages and kick off real-time conversations right from your project with Lync Online.

    5. Allows for interchangeability (flexible)

    One of the major benefits of Microsoft project is that once all the project information,

    including deadlines and project phases, are keyed in into the software, the program

    manages the notifications and organizes the tasks. Another benefit is that the project

    management tool will remind you about small details and items that can be easily overlooked

    or forgotten.

    6. Provides tracking

    When you have several employees working on one project using a collaboration tool, you

    will actually be able to see who is doing what and when they are doing it. This allows you to

    see if someone is constantly missing deadlines, as well as can help you identify your top

    performers. While you want to promote a team atmosphere, project management tools can

    help you figure out your weak links.

    7. Cost

    Microsoft project is available in two main ways which are web-based and desktop software.

    Web-based do not require an upfront investment, such as purchasing a software license.You can simply pay a monthly subscription fee based on the number of users. Desktop

    software is installed on your network server or on a single user's hard drive. It requires a

    licensing fee and may cost up to hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on the

    necessary features and scope of the software.

    8. Project timeline view

    The timeline view offers a whole new way of looking at project phases. It gives the bird's eye

    view picture of the project which can be use in presentations to the executive management

    and the stakeholders. You can change the colours for different phases and select a fewformatting options. You can easily display milestones, change the date format and align the

    tasks. It is very easy to add a task to the timeline. Microsoft Project has a "Copy Timeline"

    option which allows you to copy different sizes - for email, for presentation and full size for

    the same project timeline.

    9. Ability to manage multiple projects

    The program allows you to combine more different project plans into a single master project

    plan. It is very useful concept when there is a need to track multiple or a portfolio of projects.

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    It allows to generate reports across multiple projects and portfolio dashboards which can be

    presented to executive level in your organisations.

    10. Implement a resource pool

    Resource Pooling allows different project managers to share a common set of resources.

    Other than that, it allows project managers to identify resourcing conflicts early in theplanning phase. It also allows resource information like vacation plans, availability and costs

    to be defined at a central location.

    ii) Importance application of primavera project planner

    1. Reduces Risk

    When your schedule has inconsistencies, errors, or overrun issues, project expenses will

    grow. This could mean cutting more vital aspects of the project to compensate for the excess

    costs. By using Primavera helps identify and mitigate risks in the course of planning,

    managing, and completing a project.

    2. Easy to Use Software

    Primavera will offers many complex analyses and processes but accessing and managing

    the schedule remains simple. Simply key in the information, and wait for the software to

    determine if any problems exist. For example, worker shifts may be uncovered, have too

    many employees, or additional raw materials may be needed. It can be used throughout an

    entire project, even large, multi-tier projects.

    3. Optimized Resources

    The program allows all involved in a project to carefully monitor resource availability and

    adjust such resources to meet project demands. Furthermore, the software can help identify

    areas where resource costs may be reduced by analyzing resource trends and costs.

    4. Enhanced Visibility

    Visibility and compliance with political and environmental regulations are among the top

    priorities for project managers and business executives. Since Primavera allows all data to

    be entered, tracked, and analyzed in one location, you can ensure your project does not

    pose any possible violations.

    5. Forecasting of Project Activities

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    As a project evolves, the project may require additional resources, activities, and tasks to

    meet stakeholder demands. With Primavera, project managers can create forecasts for

    resources, activities, and other project needs.

    6. Tracking Features

    The tracking features of Primavera allow users to rapidly generate reports, ensure all

    projects are completed as requested, and maintain baseline adherence.

    7. Enhanced Communication

    Some project may span large geographic areas, require hundreds of workers, and involve

    many different parties. Primavera enables executive-level staff to communicate with other

    workers, project managers, and planners easily. Furthermore, notes can be made to the

    schedule in the software to ensure all users see the message.

    8. Improved Collaboration

    Since communication is enhanced throughout a project, its easy to see how improved

    communication translates into improved collaboration. This is especially important when

    projects span large areas. For example, projects in the energy production industries may

    require collaboration between many different parties.

    9. Gives Employees Responsibility in Schedule Creation

    Primavera makes the scheduling and planning process easier by allowing users access to

    the schedule. Additionally, you may allow workers to create their schedules within the

    software from their location. Workers may also make schedule requests within the software,

    turn in timesheets, and perform other scheduling functions.

    10. Breakdown Complex Projects

    The size of a project can be overwhelming. Primavera allows project managers to break

    large projects into smaller, achievable projects, tasks, and activities.

    11. Multiple User Access

    Microsoft Project doesnt allow multiple users to work on a single project at the same time,

    Primavera does. In Primavera you can specify what features of Primavera a particular user

    is permitted to use. Microsoft Project supports many projects at the same time, but a user

    locks a project when its in use.

    12. Steps

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    The Steps feature in Primavera allows you to create sub-activities (steps) of an activity;

    effectively a to-do list for discrete progressing. Each step has a weighting that can be used

    to drive % complete for an activity as the steps are marked off as completed. The additional

    Primavera Step Template allow this feature to be used for common processes that appear

    often among projects. This capability is not available in Microsoft Project.

    13. Multiple Activity Relationships

    In Primavera, more than one type of relationship can be established between activities.. In

    Microsoft Project only one relationship can be made between two activities.

    iii) Working with project

    Project managers coordinate and supervise a wide variety of projects, including the building

    of all types of residential, commercial, and industrial structures, roads, bridges, power plants,

    schools, and hospitals. They oversee specialized contractors and other personnel. They

    schedule and coordinate all design and construction processes to ensure a productive and

    safe work environment. They also make sure jobs are completed on time and on budget with

    the right amount of tools, equipment, and materials. Many managers also are responsible for

    obtaining necessary permits and licenses. They are often responsible for multiple projects at

    a time.

    Project managers work closely with other building specialists, such as architects, engineers,

    and a variety of trade workers, such as stonemasons, electricians, and carpenters. Projects

    may require specialists in everything from structural metalworking and painting, to

    landscaping, building roads, installing carpets, and excavating sites. Depending on the

    project, project managers may interact with lawyers and local government officials. For

    example, when working on city-owned property or municipal buildings, managers sometimes

    confer with city council members to ensure that all regulations are met. For projects too large

    to be managed by one person, such as office buildings and industrial complexes, a project

    manager would only be in charge of one part of the project. Each project manager would

    oversee a specific construction phase and choose subcontractors to complete it.

    To maximize efficiency and productivity, project managers often use specialized cost-

    estimating and planning software to effectively budget the time and money required to

    complete specific projects. Many managers also use software to determine the best way to

    get materials to the building site. Most managers plan a project strategy and must identify

    and solve unexpected issues and delays. They choose personnel and subcontractors for

    specific tasks. Often, these decisions must be made quickly to meet deadlines. Self-

    employed construction managers generate their own business opportunities and must be

    proactive to find new clients. They often market their services, bid on jobs, and learn how to

    work on a wide variety of projects.

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    Project managers address budget matters and coordinate and supervise workers. Choosing

    competent staff and employees, as well as establishing good working relationships with

    them, is critical. Managers also must delegate tasks to workers, subcontractors, and other

    lower level managers effectively. Managers must give clear orders, explain complex

    information to workers and clients, and discuss technical details with other building

    specialists. Self-employed construction managers must get their own projects, so the needto sell their services to potential clients is critical.

    Managers must know construction methods and technologies, and be able to interpret

    contracts and technical drawings. Construction managers must meet deadlines. They ensure

    that construction phases are completed on time so that the next phase can begin. For

    instance, constructing a building foundation cannot begin until the land excavation is

    completed. They must write proposals, plans, and budgets clearly for clients and others

    involved in the building process.

    iv) Schedule task and allocate time

    The first step in building the project schedule is to identify the resources required to perform

    each of the tasks. A resource is any person, item, tool, or service that is needed by the

    project that is either scarce or has limited availability.

    Many project managers use the terms "resource" and "person" interchangeably, but peopleare only one kind of resource. The project could include computer resources (like shared

    computer room, mainframe, or server time), locations (training rooms, temporary office

    space), services (like time from contractors, trainers, or a support team), and special

    equipment that will be temporarily acquired for the project. Most project schedules only plan

    for human resourcesthe other kinds of resources are listed in the resource list, which is

    part of the project plan.

    One or more resources must be allocated to each task. To do this, the project manager must

    first assign the task to people who will perform it. For each task, the project manager must

    identify one or more people on the resource list capable of doing that task and assign it tothem. Once a task is assigned, the team member who is performing it is not available for

    other tasks until the assigned task is completed. While some tasks can be assigned to any

    team member, most can be performed only by certain people. If those people are not

    available, the task must wait.

    Some tasks may require more than one person to be assigned to them for example, a

    programming task may require three programmers. In this case, the effort for the task should

    be divided among those resources. The project manager must keep in mind the difference

    between effort and duration . Duration is the amount of time that elapses between the time

    the task is started and the time it is completed, measured in hours (or days, weeks, etc.). Itdoes not take into account the number of people performing the task. Effort is measured in

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    person-hours (or person-days, person-weeks, etc.), and represents the total number of

    hours that each person spent working on the task. For example, if 3 people worked on a task

    together for a total of 2 working days, the duration required to complete the task was 16

    hours (at 8 hours per day, with only 5 or 6 of those hours actually devoted to work).

    However, since each of the 3 people spent 16 hours on the task, the total effort required was

    48 person-hours (keep in mind that some tasks are not divided evenly between resources;the total effort should reflect the actual time worked per resource).

    It's possible to allocate one resource to two tasks simultaneously by assigning a percentage

    of the resource's time to each task. When the task stretches over several days, but the

    resource is needed only for part of each day or a few days of the task, that resource can be

    assigned part-time to the task. For example, a resource can be 50% allocated to two tasks,

    or 30% allocated to one task and 70% to another, etc.

    In cases where more than one person is allocated to a task, the project manager must take

    overhead into account. Overhead is any effort that does not go to the core activities of the

    task but is still required in order for the people to perform ita sort of "real world" cost of

    actually doing the work. For example, 2 people performing a task will require more effort

    than 1 person doing the same task, if the duration of a task is 12 days, it may require 7 days

    for 2 people to finish it, because they need an additional day to compare and integrate their

    work. The trade-off is that, while assigning two people to the task requires more effort, the

    task has a shorter duration.

    One useful way to compensate for the extra overhead is to use the range that wasgenerated by the Wideband Delphi estimate (which was for effort, not duration). The project

    manager can choose an effort estimate from the low end of the range if fewer resources are

    allocated to the task, whereas an estimate from the higher end can be used for a larger

    number of resources. The estimation team may have also made assumptions about the

    number of resources required to perform the task.

    It is important to remember that resources are individual people, and no two people will take

    exactly the same amount of time to perform a task. The project manager should be familiar

    with the relative expertise of each team member. A senior surveyor can often do a job in a

    fraction of the time that it would take a junior surveyor to do the same work. However, theproject manager should also pay attention to professional development. Senior team

    members are scarce. They can't be assigned every task, and some tasks are too difficult to

    assign to junior people at all. Assigning a junior surveyor to work with a senior one will

    potentially make that junior surveyor more valuable on the next project, but can cost more

    time from both people for training and overhead.

    Resource allocation is often the most difficult and time-consuming part of effective project

    management, because it requires the project manager to know the team. There is no hard-

    and-fast rule for deciding who is allocated to which task. This is a decision that requires a

    great deal of attention to the skill sets of the people on the team and to their personal

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    motivation. Some people prefer working on certain kinds of tasks, and are most productive

    when they are doing those.

    v) Establish links between tasks

    When linking tasks in Project, the default link type is finish-to-start. However, a finish-to-start

    link does not work in every situation. Project provides additional types of task links so we can

    model our project realistically.

    As an example we can link our project in such order:

    1) Finish-to-start (FS)

    - The dependent task (B) cannot begin until the task that it depends (A) on is

    complete.

    For example, if you have two tasks, "Dig foundation" and "Pour concrete," the "Pour

    concrete" task cannot begin until the "Dig foundation" task is complete.

    2) Start-to-start (SS)

    - The dependent task (B) cannot begin until the task that it depends (A) on begins. The

    dependent task can begin anytime after the task that it depends on begins. The SS link typedoes not require that both tasks begin simultaneously. For example, if you have two tasks,

    "Pour concrete" and "Level concrete," the "Level concrete" task cannot begin until the "Pour

    concrete" task begins

    3) Finish-to-finish (FF)

    - The dependent task (B) cannot be completed until the task that it depends on (A) is

    completed. The dependent task can be completed anytime after the task that it depends on

    is completed. The FF link type does not require that both tasks be completed

    simultaneously. For example, if you have two tasks, "Add wiring" and "Inspect electrical," the

    "Inspect electrical" task cannot be completed until the "Add wiring" task is completed.

    4) Start-to-finish (SF)

    - The dependent task (B) cannot be completed until the task that it depends on (A)

    begins. The dependent task can be completed anytime after the task that it depends on

    begins. The SF link type does not require that the dependent task be completed concurrent

    with the beginning of the task on which it depends. For example, the roof trusses for your

    construction project are built offsite. Two of the tasks in your project are "Truss delivery" and

    "Assemble roof." The "Assemble roof" task cannot be completed until the "Truss delivery"

    task begins.

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    QUESTION 2 (Marks18%)

    Explain how project control using computer can assist in terms of:

    i) Monitoring of projectii) Adjusting of schedule and resources to meet targetiii) Producing reports

    I. Monitoring of project

    Project monitoring and controlling are done either manually by hand and using paper, with

    charts and lists, or using computer-based software applications, such as Microsoft Project,

    which can be used throughout the life of a project. There are some industries, like

    construction, where the manual process is still used, although computer-based technology is

    also employed. As we can imagine, the manual process can be quite time consuming andtedious, but nevertheless it is still favored by some. I strongly believe that computer-based

    systems are much more efficient and effective because of accessibility, ease of use, viable

    portability, and ability to perform analyses. Computers also make it easy to maintain, update,

    process, and provide alerts for and report on various aspects of the projects within an

    exceptionally reasonable time frame and providing fairly accurate information.

    In order to effectively monitor and control a project, it needs to have been planned and

    realistically estimated so that controlling, particularly cost and scheduling, are achievable

    goals that will lead to successful project completion.

    II. Adjusting schedule and recourses

    Project scheduling tools, also known as project management software, are designed to help

    project manager to organize and manage projects more efficiently. There are many different

    types of project management tools, some are basic organizers, while others help to plan and

    track all aspects of a project.

    Project management software lets project managers add a start and expected completion

    date to projects and tasks they include in the system. This information alerts employees to

    upcoming deadlines, allowing them to manage their time appropriately to complete tasks

    before or on the listed due date.

    Other than that, the software help project manager to keep track of the progress of projects

    with project management software. The software will let project managers know what's been

    completed, as well as by whom, and what still needs to be done. Employees can provide

    updates as to what they're working on and share their updates with the project manager and

    team members. The software eliminates the need for status update meetings and emails

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    III. Producing reports

    Computers have the potential to transform the construction industry. This is because

    computer has some amazing options for reporting. Some of the reports in the default range

    includes - burndown, project overview, upcoming tasks, resource overview, resource over

    allocation, costs overview, key milestones etc. This can use in the presentations and status

    reports.

    Other than that, project management software gives employees a way to collaborate on

    projects by sharing documents, timelines and status updates. By using project management

    software, the producing of reports are faster than manual approach because all the project

    information, including deadlines and project phases, are inputted into the software. This is

    can be a great advantage if your main project manager leaves the company, as his

    replacement can be brought up to speed very quickly.

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    QUESTION 3 (Marks 32%)

    Explain the usage of project management software on the followings:

    i) Comparison with manual process.ii) The project networkiii) Start f inish relationshipiv) Activity slack (float)

    i) Comparison with manual process.

    Project management software has become a reliable tools in managing projects that

    involves complex process of works which interrelated with each other. The tight schedule of

    each process which has been stacked require detail monitoring to avoid delay and fail to

    meet the deadline. Using the project management software there are several advantages

    compare to manual process:

    1. A central database

    With project management software, the project team can have a central database for all the

    project information, rather than spreadsheets scattered over different employees local hard

    drives. The database accessibility is also more widespread as any member of the project

    team can access the same data through internet. This promotes a more efficient working

    experience with a better communication between staff.

    2. Greater document control

    With a central database comes greater control over all the project documents. They are

    easily retrievable in the event of a dispute or claim and are never lost or misplaced. There is

    also greater staff accountability as each user has a login and can then easily track who

    created, modified or approved certain documents.

    3. Standardised processes

    All the processes become standardised across the organisation. Everyone enters the same

    required information when creating new documents, and all the reports for each document

    look and feel the same and give the same information. This gives the organisation andproject team greater consistency and unity if they are all working from the same information

    presented in the same way.

    4. Less time for new staff to get up to speed

    If there is a new staff member come onto a project half way through, they can easily get up

    to speed by simply checking the documents and reports that is already entered into the

    project management software program. Instead of having to collect information from local

    hard drives of employees all over the organisation, all the required information to get new

    employees comfortable and familiar with the project is collated and ready and waiting forthem.

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    5. Integration

    Project management software allow for the integration of all the project data with theaccounting system. This means no wasted time duplicating data from the project team to the

    accounting department. There is also only ever one version of the truth when it comes to

    accounting data, rather than what the project documents shows, and what the accounting

    numbers say and this gives a far more accurate view of the project costs and spending.

    ii) The project network

    Network diagrams are schematic displays of project schedule activities and theinterdependencies between these activities.

    When developed properly, this graphical view of a project s activities conveys critical

    schedule characteristics required to effectively analyze and adjust schedulesthus resulting

    in accurate and feasible schedules.

    The project management software addresses what should be considered in the

    development of a network diagram, how network diagrams are created, and how they may

    be analyzed to identify necessary corrective actions and ensure optimal schedule definition.

    The project network also important to diagram Critical path method (CPM) where the most

    critical project float time can be determined through the longest link for the minimum projectperiod of time.

    iii) Start finish relationship

    The type of activity divided into several relationships. One of them is the start-finish-

    relationship where the completion of the successor schedule activity is dependent upon the

    initiation of the predecessor schedule activity. The project management software has already

    Start-to-FinishExamples:

    Implementation of a new procedure and training for the employees on the new procedure

    are two tasks which can be related with a Start-to-Finish type. Although the new procedure

    may be ready for implementation after it has been designed, the procedure cannot be

    started until the employee training is completed.

    Similarly, you can finish scheduling production crews only when you start receiving

    materials.

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    iv) Activity slack (float)

    Activity slack Project float, also known as Project float, is the amount of time by which

    a given task within a project can be delayed before it impacts the deadline for the project.

    Project managers and developers use project float time using project management software

    to schedule the specific timing of tasks as well as the time frames for making decisions to

    best ensure that projects come in on time. Total float is the span of time between the target

    end date of the last task on the critical path and the target date for project completion. Free

    float is the time an individual task can be delayed before impacting the task that follows it,

    defined as the difference between the tasks earliest and latest possible finish dates.

    Float can allow more time for working on a task when necessary. Otherwise, resources can

    be repurposed for another task. Employees working with multiple teams can put more time

    into other tasks that are lagging.

    Total float is often represented as a positive or negative number representing the number of

    days. Negative float, also known as negative slack, is the amount of time beyond a projects

    scheduled completion that a task requires.