Final Course Project PROJ-592 Project Cost & Scheduling Control Professor By December 15‚ 2013 Executive Summary The Theme Park project was initiated on 4/14/08 with a total initial budget of $ 4‚449‚920.00. The project was planned to be completed on 12/19/08. Four months later on 10/1/08 a performance analysis was completed and it was identified that the project is behind schedule and only 40% completed. The total months for the project
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getting $0.68 worth of work done. Since we do not have actual cost data‚ the MS Project calculates the budget is under budget by a negligible $80. Performance Analysis (Cost) Table 1 Task Name Cost Variance CPI Estimate at Completion Baseline Cost Theme Park Project 80 1.00 4‚449‚920 4‚449‚920 Site Layout & Side Grading - 1.00 10‚000 10‚000 Footings & Foundations - 1.00 103‚600 103‚600 Masonry - 1.00 281‚200 281‚200 Frames‚ Columns & Beams - 1.00 370‚800 370‚800 Joists & Roof Deck 32 1.00 515‚520 515
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Contents Executive Summary 3 Project Description 3 WBS 3 Cost Estimate 5 Advanced Estimating Technique 7 Cost Assumptions 7 Financial Analysis 8 Schedule 8 Executive Summary Our intention is to open an all-inclusive beauty salon in Athens‚ OH. Athens‚ OH is located 1 hour away from Columbus‚ OH. Its largest employer is Ohio University although it is home to Wal-Mart‚ Lowes‚ and many other smaller businesses. Currently there is a lack of professional services related to beauty
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CLICK TO DOWNLOAD PROJ 592 Project Cost and Schedule PROJ 592 Final Exam 1 1. (TCO B) Estimating Procedures (a) You are the project manager for a new high-rise office building. You are working on estimating the exterior landscaping for the new development. The landscaping requires the use of a special landscape stone. Based on recent experience the most likely price for the material is $120.00/ton. However‚ the price for this stone is volatile‚ and the price fluctuates over time based on market
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CLICK TO DOWNLOAD PROJ 592 Project Cost and Schedule Control Week‚ TCOs‚ and Topics Readings Assignments Week 1 TCOs A & B Project Definition‚ WBS‚ and Cost Project Management for Business‚ Engineering and Technology Chapter 5: Planning Fundamentals (pp.157-195) Earned Value Project Management Chapter 6: Scope the Project (pp.47-61) You Decide Graded Discussion Topics Week 2 TCOs B & C Financial Plan Project Management for Business‚ Engineering and Technology Chapter 8:
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Program Code: HT124008 Higher Diploma in International Hospitality and Tourism Management LES4306 Theme Parks Operations and Management Group Assessment –Universal Studios Singapore Group Members : Chapman Eugenia (130620331) Sung Yan Yee (130722544) Hung Hiu Nam (130107965) Mok Hiu Wai (130314420) Chau So Ting (130300102) Lecturer: David Poon Class: 2I Submission Date: 31 Oct‚ 2014 Content 1. Introduction P. 3 2. Background 2.1 History 2.2 Ownership 2.3 Operator P. 4 3. Design and facilities
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Journal of Vacation Marketing http://jvm.sagepub.com Strategic theming in theme park marketing Kevin K. F. Wong and Phoebe W. Y. Cheung Journal of Vacation Marketing 1999; 5; 319 DOI: 10.1177/135676679900500402 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jvm.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/5/4/319 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Journal of Vacation Marketing can be found at: Email Alerts: http://jvm.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts
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THEME PARK – THE MAIN CONCEPT OF TOURISM INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Dridea Catrinel Raluca Romanian American Univerity‚ Faculty of Domestic an International Tourism Economy‚ 303 Mihai Bravu Street‚ bl 18 A‚ sc B‚ ap 54‚ sector3‚ Bucharest‚ Email: stanescu_catrinel@yahoo.com‚ Phone 0744.671.291 Strutzen Gina 14 Alexandru Ioan Cuza Street‚ Voluntari‚ Ilfov‚ Email: lefter_gina@yahoo.com‚ Phone: 0723.212.300‚ Romanian American Univerity‚ Faculty of Domestic an International Tourism Economy Theme parks are
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Manual on Elective II - Theme Parks and Attractions By Pamela Ho‚ Ph.D School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University John Ap‚ Ph.D School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Project Co-ordinator Mr. Tony Tse School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Theme Parks and Attractions Copyright © The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region All rights reserved. The
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Introduction In generally‚ theme park originated in netherlands‚ there is a couple of madura family in order to memorize the son who sacrificed in the second world war‚ and the construction of one hundred and twenty small shrink landscapes in 1952. And then the birth of the morden theme park‚ however‚ is commonly recognized as occurring with the opening of Disneyland about forty years ago. In the past 40 years‚ theme park as one of tourist’s destination is rapid expansion all over the world. Growth
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