Friday 11 February 2011

Owner’s Project Control Strategy

Success or failure of a project relies on how it is being controlled. Project control strategy is an activity which compares overall project performance against the planned project. The purpose of project control strategy is to evaluate and analyze the project situation, generation of forecasts, and definition of actions to be implemented in the whole project process.

That is a process that should be continued during the construction period to make certain that the final product meets the quality, completion and budget expectations of the owners. Project control process can be divided into three major areas: the control of cost, time, and quality during the design phases; the control of cost, time, and quality during the tendering phases; and the control of cost, time, and quality during the construction phases of the project.

Mr. Nguyen Le Thuan made a case study which objectives were to: (1) study the framework and identify the problems of owner’s project control process; and (2) study the practical implementation of the framework in terms of effectiveness and obstacles.

Conclusion

There were too many components that caused problems in project control. Despite of the project owner’s effort to solve the problems and arranged all requirements in suitable order, still there were some causes that made the project out of control. In this case study, Mr. Thuan found some problems in project control such as:
1. Poor estimating techniques and/or standards, resulting in unrealistic budgets
2. The technical design is lack of regulatory system or legal appropriation
3. Database is not correct
4. Value engineering is not popular
5. Awareness of standard design is limited
6. Policies and procedures are always changed
7. Communication and coordination among participants are not homogeneous
8. Need correct awareness to lowest bid.
9. The project owner uses nominated contractor method in tender stage
10. Inadequate work breakdown structure
11. No management policy on reporting and control practices
12. Management reduces budgets or bids to be competitive
13. Inadequate formal planning having unnoticed result, or often uncontrolled, thus increases in scope of effort
14. Poor comparison of actual and planned costs
15. Comparison of actual and planned costs at the wrong level of management
16. Unforeseen technical problems and unforeseen financial fluctuation.
17. Schedule delays that require overtime or idle time costing

Conclusion for Owner’s Project Cost Control in Design Stage

The project owner should specify all performance and design standard. The design professional is responsible for producing a set of preliminary drawings as well as written report for approval by the owner. The responsibility of the designer comprises drafting complete specifications for inclusion in project tender documents, approving or initiating all design related deletions, additions and changes to project specifications and accepting ultimate responsibility for the safety and utility of all project design elements.

In this phase, the project owner must approve all design related work performed and must coordinate the overall design integration, safety of the public, compliance with legal and codes.

Conclusion for Owner’s Project Control in Tender Stage

All services must be specifically required in the contract documents and not be in violation of any applicable law. Tender documents should be clear before they are issued. The content includes tender time, date, approximate contract amount, project location, licensing requirements, approximate size, plus tender, payment bond requirements, performance, etc.

Conclusion for Owner’s Project Control in Construction Stage

The fundamental purpose of the conference is to establish acceptable ground rules for all parties concerned, and to assure that each party understands the complete job requirements and coordinates its work to produce a completed job in a minimum amount of time, with maximum economic gains, and in proper coordination with the owner, architect, engineer, prime contractor, and all subcontractors. The pre-construction conference is primarily concerned with management and operational considerations. It is in these areas of contract interpretation and clarification that the greatest value of the construction conference can be achieved.

Progress payment and management of progress payments begins with the contract specifications clearly stating how the contractor’s work progress is to be measured, how payments are determined based on the measured progress, and what documents and reports are required to be submitted by the contractor to justify the payment request. The project owner should authorize payment only when the contractor’s progress payment request is in full compliance with the contract requirements and the progress claimed has been independently verified by supervisor.

Periodically, perhaps monthly, the project owner should compare schedule progress with that shown on the project program. The purpose is to determine whether those various activities were planned.

Recommended framework for owner’s project control:

Based on the literature review, case study and PMBOK (third edition), Mr. Thuan recommended a framework for an owner’s project control as shown in the table below:

Abstract

The report expresses the key issues in Project Control Strategy that known as the important factor for any owner wants to develop and survive in the construction industry.

This study, which refers to the theories have expressed the concept of project control process in design stage, tender and construction stage. What should the owner control in these stages? How can the owner control in these stages? The study has briefed the factors that most effect to them, they consist of cost, quality and schedule. Through a case study, project control problems will be analyzed. Some proposed solutions are recommended in order to help the owner can be improved in project control process.

4 comments:

IB CLever said...

"Success or failure of a project relies on how it is being controlled. Project control strategy is an activity which compares overall project performance against the planned project."

I agree with the statement above. No matter how small or how big a project or business is, the success of it lies on the management.

I think the project control strategy which is to compare the project performance against the planned project is interesting.

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1. Plan your day using time management techniques

As a project manager, time management skills are essential because you are dealing with a wide range of tasks that demand a quick turnaround time. Planning your day will go a long way in keeping you organized and increasing your productivity. Assist your task planning by using project management software which helps you track the work of you and your team.

If you are not very tech savvy, a simple to-do list can also be a great organizational tool. Prioritize your most important tasks by putting them at the top of the list and less important ones at the bottom. Having a visual plan of your daily tasks helps to keep you on track and aware of time.

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2. Include stakeholders in important project conversations

While you will have plenty of responsibilities regarding the project, don’t neglect your clients.

Good communication is essential is keeping both parties informed of project progression, curtailing scope creep, and apprised of changing requirements. Some clients may have different expectations when it comes to communication, so make sure to establish the frequency and type of communication (like emails, phone calls, and face-to-face conversations) at the beginning of your project.

Establishing communication expectations early helps alleviate stakeholder uncertainty about communication frequency and delivery.

3. Regularly communicate with your team

Daily team communication helps keep misunderstandings and unclear requirements under control. Keeping your team informed in every step of the project is essential to project management success.

For example, a study published by Procedia Technology found that good communication skills were the cornerstone of project management. The study examined over 300 “construction project managers, architects, construction managers, engineers and quantity surveyors” and their successes and failures on various construction projects.

4. Anticipate project setbacks

Even the best-laid plans often go awry.

Remember that even with a high amount of planning and attention to detail, your project may still encounter some challenges. Pay attention to complaints from stakeholders or colleagues, and other warning signs, like a missed deadline or cost overrun, that there may be a problem.

Preventing a crisis will keep your project running smoothly, save you a lot of time, and keep you, your team, and your stakeholders confident in progressing with the project.

Unfortunately not every complication can be avoided. Crisis management skills are essential for dealing with the unexpected. Project managers need to be flexible and pragmatic. Improvise and make sharp decisions when needed.

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5. Stay focused on the details

A common problem project managers encounter is having the project aims not aligned with the organization’s objectives. A great project manager will strategize a plan for the project to lead back to the overall success of the business.

Know your project’s scope by heart and avoid wandering outside of the project’s requirements. It’s too easy to get lost in minor details and forget what your focus is, so a well-planned project scope is essential for success.

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