document-1713459915-CEN4009 Assignment Brief 012024 v3
document-1713459915-CEN4009 Assignment Brief 012024 v3
document-1713459915-CEN4009 Assignment Brief 012024 v3
Submission Method:
Online (Blackboard)
Middlesbrough Tower
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Advanced Project Planning & Visualisation Assignment
School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University
Your submission (including the front page and references) should not be
longer than 10 pages A4. You must adhere strictly to this page limit.
Writing beyond the specified page limit will be ignored.
You should not use font size smaller than 11, line spacing smaller than 1,
nor margins smaller than 2cm.
Report Submission
• You should submit on the Blackboard, No extension is given
• Report should be submitted in a single .doc or .docx format file; pdf,
.xls or other format is not accepted.
• File name of the submission document should include your first and
last names
• All output from used software (MS Project, Synchro Pro) should be
exported to your assignment document. No Excel, Project or
Synchro files are accepted.
Communication
There is an increasing demand in the international market for high quality project
managers to run multinational and multi-sites projects. As a Project Manager you have
been given the task by an international company to identify qualities and attributes of
project managers with emphasis on project planning and project organisation domain.
You need to include the following, backed-up with journals, books and references:
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Quality Management
Discuss and analyse the application of systems and procedures for maintaining and
enhancing quality in the industrial sector in which you have experience. Provide outline
analysis of value and constraints of applying the approach. You need to build
bibliography of at least 20 recent (within the last 5 years) references from a range
of sources, including digital object identifiers (doi) for each reference. For
example, you may consider the following papers as part of your references (1000
words).
Sader, S., Husti, I. & Daroczi, M. (2022) A review of quality 4.0: definitions, features,
technologies, applications, and challenges. Total Quality Management & Business
Excellence 33:9-10, 1164-1182, DOI: 10.1080/14783363.2021.1944082
Parsamehr, M., Perera, U.S., Dodanwala, T.C. et al. (2023) A review of construction
management challenges and BIM-based solutions: perspectives from the schedule,
cost, quality, and safety management. Asian J Civ Eng 24, 353–389, DOI:
10.1007/s42107-022-00501-4
Case Study
A Teesside PLC has won a contract to work on a major Project to start on 1st November
2024. As a Project Manager you need to develop and analyse the planning schedule for
this project using MS-Project. Your project team has identified major activities of the
project, their dependency and resources needed to run each activity (see Appendix 1).
Appendix 1 provides information about the project, which includes project logic (activity
links and their relationship – finish to start (FS), start to start (SS), and start to finish
(SF)), activity durations, resource allocation and work breakdown structure (WBS).
You have been asked to perform the following planning and scheduling processes
using Microsoft Project 2012 or later version.
1. Draw a Gantt-Chart and CPM network for the project. Calculate early start (ES), early
finish (EF), late start (LS), late finish (LF) and total float (TF) based on As Soon as
Possible (ASAP) method and identify critical path.
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2. Draw WBS for the project (must include Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4) and
discuss the importance of WBS as a Project Management tool.
3. Explain why identification of the critical path is important? Also comment on the
changes to the Critical Path, if the project is developed using As Late as Possible
(ALAP) method.
1. Produce and draw smoothed resource histograms for the skilled labour resources
used in the project. Critically assess the output identifying the maximum units of each
resource required for this project.
2. Carry-out resource levelling for Unskilled resource only (do not use automatic
resource levelling) and discuss how activities might be delayed beyond LST to cater
for the limits on Unskilled resources as a result of levelling. Consider resource pool
for unskilled resources as 7 units per day.
1. Calculate the cost of each activity in the project (level 3). Consider the standard cost
of a skilled labour as £20/hr, unskilled labour as £10/hr and equipment as £50/hr.
Note:
• Start the project on 1st November 2024.
• Use default UK working calendar (i.e. Saturdays and Sundays are non-working
days, 8 working hours in a day, bank holidays should be considered as non-
working days)
• Use resource unit as decimal.
• Use fixed duration and set unit as days.
• Clearly identify each part of the answers to the questions.
• Use captions and axis labels to clearly indicate what each chart/graph is showing.
4D Planning
1. Use Synchro Pro software and link the Building Project planning data with the given
3D CAD Building Model. Use both Assignment2.1.xml and Assignment2.2.xml with
Assignment2.dxf. You will have two different models to review. Identify issues and
conflicts with the proposed plans and changes. You should provide the pictures of
the visualisation on your assignment. Briefly discuss the linking procedure carried
out. (13% of the assignment).
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Work Activity (Level 4) Immediate Type of Lag Duration Equipment Skilled Unskilled
Level 1 Packages Description Predecessors Relationship (Days) (Days) / day Worker / day Worker / day
(Level 2) (Level 3) (numbers) (numbers) (numbers)
+ -
Project Start - - - FS - - 0 - - -
A1 - Project Start FS - - 10 3 2 3
P A2 - A1 FS - - 9 2 2 3
R A3 A2
O - FS -
3 23 1 1 4
J A4a A3
E FS - 8
C A4 13 1 2 2
T A4b A4a
FS 1 -
Activity A 7 3 3 3
X A5a A4b FS - - 24 1 3 3
A5
A5b A5a FS - 1
Project 5 1 2 2
Start date A6a A5b FS - - 15 2 3 3
01/11/2024 A6
A6b A6a FS 5 - 6 2 3 3
A7a A6b FS - - 20 2 3 3
A7
A7b A7a FS 3 - 17 2 1 1
B1a B1b
FS 6 -
17 4 1 1
B1b A7b
FS - -
Activity B B1 11 2 1 1
B1c B4a FS
- -
B4b FS
- -
23 2 - 2
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Work Activity (Level 4) Immediate Type of Lag Duration Equipment Skilled Unskilled
Level 1 Packages Description Predecessors Relationship (Days) (Days) / day Worker / day Worker / day
(Level 2) (Level 3) (numbers) (numbers) (numbers)
B2b FS - -
B2a
B1a
P
FS - 4
R
B2 28 3 2 2
O
B2b B1b FS - -
J 21 1 1 2
E B2c B1c
C FS - -
16 3 - 3
T
B3a B3b FS - -
X Activity B B2a
FS 2 -
B3 12 3 4 1
Project B3b B2b
Start date FS - - 13 3 3 3
01/11/2024 B3c B2c FS 2 - 19 3 - 3
B4a B4b FS - -
B3a FS - - 37 3 3 3
B4 B4b B3b
FS - -
12 3 3 3
B4c B3c FS - - 15 3 - 3
Project B4c
- - FS 6
Completion 0 - - -
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Assessment criteria
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Learning outcomes
Professional Skills
6 . Synthesise complex customer and user needs and ensure fitness for purpose by demonstrating technical calculation skills on engineering
project cost, logical visualisation and propose collective suggestion.
7. Act autonomously in planning, implementing and evaluating outcomes on the engineering project planning and visualisation.
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