Chapter8 - 9 Project Estimation and Procument MGT
Chapter8 - 9 Project Estimation and Procument MGT
Chapter8 - 9 Project Estimation and Procument MGT
• Top-down estimating:
• This estimation technique takes a broad look at the project as a
whole, then breaks the total estimate down into major phases of
work; used when you have limited information about the project to
work from.
• Bottom-up estimating:
• is considered more accurate than top-down estimation because it
starts with a detailed list of tasks and estimates each step.
• Individual task estimates are then combined to create an overall
project estimate.
• Analogous estimating:
• compares the current project to similar past projects to quickly produce a
general project estimate.
• Parametric model estimation:
• uses past projects to inform new project estimates.
• It takes forecasting a step further by applying past data to current project
specs for more accurate cost estimation.
• Three-point estimating:
• Estimates a project based on 3 different scenarios: best-case (or
optimistic), worst-case (or pessimistic), and most likely. Estimates for all 3
scenarios are then added up and divided by 3 to generate a simple average.
Why Estimating Time and Cost Are Important