Greendale Stadium Case

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Questions 4th Edition of the book.

Will the project be able to be completed by the May 20 deadline? How long will it take? Yes, the project will be finished by March 27th 2009. That means 54 calendar days ahead of schedule.

It takes 695 days to be completed. 2. What is the critical path for the project? There are two critical paths that share the same beginning and end. They differ from only two separate activities: Clear Stadium Site => Drive Support Piles => Pour Lower Concrete Bowl => Pour Main Concourse => Install Seats => Construct Steel Canopy => Light Installation => Inspection. Clear Stadium Site => Drive Support Piles => Pour Lower Concrete Bowl => Construct Upper Steel Bowl => Install Seats => Construct Steel Canopy => Light Installation => Inspection.

If the total project time has to be reduced, the length of the critical path has to be shortened. The length of critical path is equal to the sum of durations of critical tasks. Here, it is equal to 695 days. Any delay of a critical task will delay the entire project. The essential technique for using CPM is to construct a model of the project that includes the following:  A list of all activities required to complete the project (typically categorized within a work breakdown structure),  The time (duration) that each activity will take to completion,  The dependencies between the activities.

Based on the schedule would you recommend that G&E pursue this contract? Why? Include a one page Gantt chart for the stadium schedule. Yes as the estimated completion date is March 27th 2009. It is 54 calendar days ahead the deadline, 38 working days. It means that they have a buffer of 38 working days. Moreover, even if there are two critical paths, as mentioned they differed from only two separate activities. Finally, if too much delay occurs, weekend or over-time can be used to catch up. Defining the Project Project overview Project name: Greendale Baseball Stadium. Location: Greendale, Milwaukee, US (hypothesis).

Type: Design and build. Owner: G&E Company. Scope: Build 47,000 seats baseball stadium. Time frame: 01/07/2006 – 20/05/2009. Potential profit: $2,000,000. Penalty clause: $100,000 per day of delay. Step 1: Defining the Project scope

Project objective

To construct a 47,000 seats baseball stadium within 2 years, 10 months and 20 calendar days (i. e. : in time for the start of the 2009 season). The potential profit is $2,000,000.

Deliverables 47,000 seats roofed baseball stadium including: playing field, luxury boxes, jumbotron (large-screen television) bathrooms, , restaurants etc. Milestones . Permits approved (if not already) – Before July 1st 2006. Site ready for the construction – March 5th 2007. Foundation poured, field, concourse and upper bowl completed – March 12th 2008.  Infrastructure and equipment installed, construction of the roof on a separate site done – October 20th 2008. Installation of the roof and lights – February 27th 2009. Inspection – March 27th 2009.

Technical requirements (Hypothesis, based on FIFA technical sheets)

Pre-construction decisions:

  1. Playing field orientation, to take advantage of the day light.
  2. Environment compatibility of stadium use.
  3. Community relations.
  4. Multi-purpose stadiums.

Safety:

  • Structural safety.
  • Fire prevention.
  • Safe exits.
  • Television surveillance system.

Playing area:

  1. Dimensions.
  2. Field type and quality (natural, artificial grass).
  3. Advertising boards around playing area.
  4. Access to playing area.
  5. Exclusion of spectators from playing area.

Players and match officials:

  • Access to dressing rooms.
  • Dressing rooms, toilets.
  • Access from team areas to playing field.
  • First aid and treatment room.

Spectators:

  1. Standards of comfort for the seats.
  2. Communication with the public.
  3. Access for disabled persons.
  4. Merchandise concession stands.
  5. Ticketing control.
  6. Bathrooms.

Hospitality:

  • Luxury boxes.
  • Restaurants.

Media:

Press box. Stadium media centre. Television infrastructure. Lightning and power supply: }. Power supply. ~. Facility requirements. Lightning design specifications and technology. .Environmental impact. Structure . Retractable roof specifications.

Limits and exclusions

  1. Few specifications are given (poor content of appendix).
  2. G&E build but will not manage.
  3. Restaurants and cafeterias’ furniture are not included in the contract.
  4. Contractor responsible for subcontracted work

Site work limited to Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. The following holidays are observed: January 1st, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, December 25 and 26. Customer review Unknown, but it could be the city sportive commission.

Step 2: Establishing the Project Priorities “Quality and the ultimate success of a project are traditionally defined as meeting and/or exceeding the expectations of the customer and/or upper management in terms of cost (budget), time (schedule), and performance (scope) of the project. A good trade-off has to be made among time, cost and performance. The objective of the project is a Baseball Stadium that we assumed has to last for at least 50 years. Thus project priorities are especially performance but also time as the stadium has to be finished before season start of 2009. Cost has to be taken into account, but doesn’t not represent the main focus within this project. Because of that, this project represent a risk for G&E as cost flexibility is really limited.

Project Priority Matrix Time: The schedule of the project has to be respected otherwise a penalty clause of $100,000 per day will be applied, which represents 5% of the estimated profits of the project. But it can be reduce. This is why it is a enhance priority. Performance: Performance of the project is fixed, they can’t be compromised and has to be respected. Cost: Going over budget is acceptable though not desirable, especially considering the small estimated profit in comparison of the size of the project.

Step 3: Creating the Work Breakdown Structure The WBS is a map of the project, “it is an outline of the project with different levels of detail. ” We divided it into 3 main points: Initial planning and discussions with management team This category regroups the upper management decisions. It analyses the whole project and selects a project manager as well as a team. Project management activities This category regroups the middle management issues such as cost management, human resources managements, risk management… Building stadium

This category specified in order the tasks needed for the construction of the stadium. They are the same as the ones used in the Gantt chart.

REFERENCES

  1. Baker, S. (2004). Critical Path Method (CPM), University of South Carolina, Health Services Policy and Management Courses. FIFA. (2007).
  2. Football Stadiums: Technical recommendations and requirements (4th edition), [pdf]. From http://www. fifa. com/mm/document/tournament/competition/football_stadiums _technical_recommendations_and_requirements_en_8211. pdf Gray, C. , Larson, R. (2008).
  3. Project Management: the managerial process (Fourth Edition). Singapore: Mc Graw Hill, International Edition.
  4. Baker, S. (2004). Critical Path Method (CPM), University of South Carolina, Health Services Policy and Management Courses]. FIFA. (2007).
  5. Football Stadiums: Technical recommendations and requirements (4th edition).
  6. . Gray, C. , Larson, R. (2008). Project Management: the managerial process, p. 95.
  7. Gray, C. , Larson, R. (2008). Project Management: the managerial process, p. 97.

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