Dato Jamilus
Dato Jamilus
Dato Jamilus
Seminar On
Best Practices In The Construction Industry
BPCI 2008
PM is a science…
it relies on proven and repeatable processes
and techniques to achieve project success.
PM is an art…
it involves managing and relating to people
and require the project manager (leader &
leadership) to apply intuitive skills in situation
that are totally unique for each project.
Project Management & Leadership
Client
Client Vision, Goals
Management
& Objectives
Project
Approach
Management
HOW
Lead Stakeholders
Construction
Design Industry
Consultant
Client
Contractor
Construction Management
Project
Management Organization
HOW
Client
Construction
Industry
Client
Lead
Project Management Consultant
Organization Disciplinary
Consultants PD/PM
Client Main Contractor & PM Org
Sub-Contractors
Construction Management
&
Supervision
Competing Demands:
“Influencing the End Result”
MECP = Major Executive
High Control Point
Economic Studies It is at the Initial
Order of Magnitude
100% Design
(Pre tender)
Functional Design
Feasibility
Capital Appropriation
Detailed Design
Tender Award
Construction
Commission
MECP MECP MECP MECP
Low
-75% -35% -7% 0% +75% +100%
Approximate Percentages of Construction Time
Competing Demands: “The
Information Explosion”
The Information Explosion is
during this stage
100%
85%
Economic Studies
Functional Design
Information
Detailed Design
Tender Award
Construction
Commission
15%
Operate
0%
-75% -35% -7% 0% +75% +100%
Approximate Percentages of Construction Time
Project Management
Performance & Success
Is about marginalizing potential
Conflicts, Issues, & Problems
through
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subsequent Phases
Controlling Aspects
C
O Ph a s i n g
N
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O Decision-making
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This represents the BASIS
for the Project Management Working Method
Phased Project Development
Project Phasing
Idea What How How to Do Preserve
Make
P1 P2 P3 P5 P6
P4 O&M
Inception Definition Design Procurement Construction
Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase
Formulating UPFRONT
how the Execution Processes takes place,
Making the Total Development Scope MANAGEABLE!
Project Management ‘Wedge’ Principle
i -D Construction on Paper 2-D
Quality
Construction in Practice 3-D
Start Operations
Cost
Project Controls
& Maintenance
Commissioning
Phase
Organization
Construction Acceptance
Phase
Procurement Delivery
Information
Phase
Design
Phase
Contract
Study &
Awarding
Definition
Final
Phase
Design
Feasibility Pre-Q & Tender
Study
The Managerial Integration
Project Phasing
Idea What How How to Do Preserve
Make
Remaining Scope
Achieved Result
T C Q O I T C Q O I T C Q O I T C Q O I T C Q O I Control
Project Project Project Implementation Operation &
Inception Program Design Program Maintenance
Program
Decision-making
Leads to a Decisive, Controlled and therefore
Manageable Overall Process!
Project Management:
The KL International Airport Project
Experience
KLIA Project - What not known
SATELLITE 'A'
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Level 5
Strategic Master Plan, Business Plan,
Planning Strategies, Roadmaps
Chairperson
&
Frequency of Meeting
Package
Pre-defined Interfacing schemes Package
Contract Contract
KLIA
INTERFACE
Package MANAGEMENT Package
Contract Contract
SYSTEM
FURNITURE & ID
Contractual Interfacing became FURNITURE & ID
FINISHINGS
FURNITURE & ID
FURNITURE & ID
Interfacing
Interfacing
Interfacing
Interfacing
Interfacing
Contractual
Interfacing
Interfacing
Contract
Packages
KLIA Interfacing Visualized
Interfacing
Interfacing
Interfacing
Interfacing
KLIA Contract Packaging Strategy
PACKAGING CONCEPT
PROJECT LEVEL
PROJECT
LEVEL
Independent
Package Package Package Package Package Package Package Works
Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Group G Package
Group H
PACKAFES
PACKAFES
Detailed Design
Construction
Drawings
Procurement Completed
Construction
Construction Drawings Completed
Construction
Overlap between
Design & Construction
KLIA Formal Communication Strategy
FORMAL MEETING STRUCTURE KLIAB CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT