PROJECT METHODOLOGY
what
is project? What are its scope? What is the role & responsibility for successful completion of a project ? Let
me discuss in detail in a flow of methodology.
1. ESTIMATION (Quantity Survey)
When a project is approved by a client for direct execution
or any opening of a tender, estimation & quantity survey is the first
procedure to calculate the boq, scope, spec, budget, material, margin, brand
& other resources. The Estimation finalize the cost of a project. For good
estimation to avoid the loss of cost after completion of a project, following
methodology should be considered during estimation,- 5% to
10% qty should be considered extra along with actual. Example if total
concrete qty is 100 cum + 10% = 110 cum should be finalized. During
execution it is best to control it within actual qty.
- 10% to
20% of rate should considered with present market material rate based on
the completion of schedule. Example if the present cement bag rate is Rs.
400 + 20% = Rs. 480. Based on the past market study & experienced
professionals it can be fixed.
- Over
head costs like temporary site office building cost, fuel cost,
transportation cost, site engineers or project employees salary should
considered which is excluding the margin value.
- While
preparing the estimation it is good to divide the estimation value stage
wise for better budgeting of project.
2. SCHEDULING
A Project without schedule is like a ship sailing without
knowing its direction and destination. Scheduling of a project with start &
end date of activities with its predecessors helps to plan the required
resources, budget cash flow for the project, organization budgeting.
There are many scheduling software Primavera, MS Project
available for advanced way of planning & scheduling the activity. But a
good, systematic scheduling can be done by using MS Excel in a simple way as
follows.
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For better understanding about bar chart scheduling system
one more illustration given above with few more details. As it is black
horizontal line shows the planned schedule, green line shows the actual
schedule, red line shows the no progress, while yellow line shows the delay or
advance of completion of activity. Based on our idea & creativity, schedule
reporting can be done any of our style.
3. PROCUREMENT SCHEDULE
Other than the execution schedule, procurement schedule
helps to remind to purchase the required resources on time as per the activity
schedule, since material plays the major role for completion of project on
time.
A procurement schedule can be made as follows
Based on the above fig for procurement bar chart, example
shown for aggregates with activity qty wise & stage wise with delivery date
of material 7 days before of the activity start date. It can be altered in any
manner based on the planning engineer requirement.
3. PROJECT MONITORING & CONTROL
After completion of estimation & scheduling, next is the
major part of the project management is the execution of the project. The
proper monitoring & controlling while executing the project because it
should done within the estimated qty & planned schedule. The Project
monitoring & controlling system can be made by implementing DPR (Daily
Progress Report) system. The DPR should covers the follows :- Day progress measurement in LBD and total qty execution of day
- Consumption of materials like cement, electrical,plumbing materials.
- Manpower or Manday along with their workman ship (Example : if Brick work done, how many masons & helpers involved in the work qty of brick work done in how many hours of time.
Is it the work progress is as per the schedule, the future
plans to complete the task and constraints or disturbances to complete the task
as scheduled.
CONCLUSION
The motto of this article is to guide fresher's and professionals in
practical approach to understand site & project management.


