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Melody and Mike’s Yard
Proposal

Table of Content
Table of Content page 1

Project charter Page 2

Scope statement Page 7

Work breakdown structure Page 9

Network diagram Page 12

Risk management plan Page 15

Resource management plan Page 16

Communication management plan Page 19

Business Memo Page 21

Project Name
Remodel the front and back yard
Project Number
126
Project Manager
Matthew McHann
Prioritization
high
Owner(s)

Melody and Mike

Start Date:
6/15/14
Scheduled Completion Date:

8/15/14

Mission/ Purpose My project is going to show just because it is dessert does not mean it is not a beautiful yard. This project is part of the ongoing process of remodeling the entire house. This project is part of a larger project.

SOW
This project shows that just because the grass is gone does not mean your yard is ugly. Major deliverables well be finding the rock and plants. Also finding 3 family members to help. I plan on being right in the middle of everything.

Objectives
The objective of this product is to save more water and show people how easy it is.

Business Need
We should do this project for one because we get money back for not having grass. Second we live in a desert and should be water smart. The whole yard well be modified which will up us gain more money in savings.

Project Manager and Stakeholders
Matthew McHann well led this project. With the stakeholders being Ryan O’Hair and Seri Barnes.

Milestones
Milestones with this project is gutting all the grass 6/20/14. Ripping out all the plants 7/20. Then laying all the rock 7/19. Planting all the new water friendly plants 8/14. Then being done 8/15.

Budget
The budget for this project is $10,000.

User Acceptance Criteria/Quality
Having all the rock in by 7/1 and plants in by 8/15. Also not putting weed stop down

High-Level Project Assumptions
This project is based on what is good

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