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1. Statement of Work (Wysocki, 2012, pg11)
• Obtain required documentation;
• Installation of air conditioning for facility;
• Dust free paint and finishing shop installation;
• Additional compressor capacity installation;
• Installation of semi-automatic woodworking production train-research how to employ Industry Foundation classes (IFC) (Boukamp, Akinci 2007);
• Mandatory regulatory inspections.
• Resource allocation
• Project duration 18 months
• Production capacity area enlarged by the equivalent of 25% of existing production capacity;

2. Joint Project Planning Session (Wysocki 2012 pg 157-163), McGowan et al (1993)
• Create WBS including Activity List
• Subject matter experts develop further decomposition.(Laufer et al 1992)
• Estimate task duration and resource needs.
• Construct project network diagram
• a. Proposed methodology- three point technique
• b. Critical Path and Milestones
• c. Overall Project Schedule
• Revision and approval of completion date
• Finalization of resource schedule
3. GANTT CHART
4. WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE
5. RISK IDENTIFICATION & MITIGATION
• Risks - Weather conditions – not being familiar with weather in British Columbia we will assume that it will be winter time which will have an effect on project execution and schedule.
• Schedule has minimal flexibility. Project execution, delivery of resources and equipment as well as regulatory inspections, need to be monitored.
• Obtaining mandatory licenses and permits in a timely manner
(b)Mitigation of the risks
• Weather –advisable to require contractors to protect the work site
• Schedule – effective monitoring and control of tasks especially critical path tasks. If tasks are at risk of falling behind, extra manpower will be provided.
• Mandatory licenses and permits – Scope and Planning processes allow for slack to obtain licenses and permits. RISK MONITORING AND CONTROL
• Upon identification,



References: Bass, B.M. & Leavitt, H.J. 1963, "Some Experiments in Planning and Operating", Management Science, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 574-585. Boukamp, F Dawood, N. & Sriprasert, E. 2006, "Construction scheduling using multi‐constraint and genetic algorithms approach", Construction Management & Economics, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 19-30. Laufer, A McGowan, P.H. Randall, C.W & Homer, R.M. W. (1993): Resource significant models for estimating, planning and control in construction. CIB W78 Workshop, 13, August, National University of Singapore Rahmat, I Rezakhani, P. 2012, "Classifying Key Risk Factors in Construction Projects", Bulletin of the Polytechnic Institute of Iasi - Construction & Architecture Section, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 27-38. Wideman, M Wysocki R. K (2012) Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme 6th Ed. Indianapolis, Wiley Publishing. City of Pit Meadows (2007), Website, Available at: http://www.pittmeadows.bc.ca/EN/main/business/1156/1187/1283.html, (Accessed: 22 April 2011) City of Vancouver (2011), Website, Available at: http://vancouver.ca/business.htm, (Accessed: 22 April 2011)

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