Project Scope Management
Project Scope Management
Construction
Management
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 1
OVERVIEW:
PROJECT SCOPE
MANAGEMENT
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When done correctly, Scope Management can help ensure that projects are completed
on time, within budget, and with the required level of quality.
includes the processes required to ensure that the project includes all the
work required, and only the work required, to complete the project
successfully.
In the project context, the term scope can refer to Product Scope and or Project Scope.
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Product Scope
For Example:
If the product is a House:
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Project Scope
Project scope is all about the project and also known as scope statement.
It is the work that must be done in order to deliver a product
according to the product's scope (required functions and
features).
Defines the requirements of product
Work required to create the product.
Defines what is the scope and what’s not.
For Example:
PRODUCT SCOPE
PROJECT SCOPE
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PRODUCT SCOPE
Collect Requirements
Determining
to Meet
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Interviews
OUTPUTS
Scope Management
Plan Focus Groups Documentation
Stakeholder Facilitated Requirements
Management Plan Workshops Traceability Matrix
Stakeholder Register Group Creativity
Techniques
Group Decision
Making Techniques
Questionnaires &
Surveys
Observations
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Define Scope
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Expert Judgement
OUTPUTS
Project Charter
Requirements Product Analysis Statement
Documentation Alternative
Organizational Identification
Process Assets
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Project Charter:
A document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes
the existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority
to apply organizational resources to project activities. - – PMBOK® Guide
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Control Scope
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Work performance
INPUTS
Variance Analysis
OUTPUTS
Scope Baseline
Scope Management information
Plan Change requests
Change Management Scope baseline
Plan dates
Requirements
Traceability Matrix
Organized Process
Assets
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It ensures that only “In Scope” work is delivered, and scope creep is avoided.
Scope Creep is described as “adding features and functionality (project scope)
without addressing the effects on time, costs, and resources, or without customer
approval” (PMI, 2008, p 440). Change on projects is inevitable, so the possibility for
scope creep is also inevitable. – PMBOK® Guide
cost quality
schedule
Often, it can lead to a scope creep that causes diversions of your resources, disruptions to your budget, delays,
compromised project quality and might also compromise the completion of project milestones and goals.
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Smaller Manageable
Components
Project Work
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Work Breakdown
INPUTS
Decomposition
OUTPUTS
Scope Management
Plan Structure (WBS)
Project Scope WBS Dictionary
Statement Scope Baseline
Requirement
Documentation
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Level 1 Project
Building a Cottage
Level 2 Deliverables
3. Construction
Level 3 Activity
3.1 Building Foundation
Level 4 Task
3.1.1 Excavation works
3.1.2 Formworks
3.1.3 Rebar Works
3.1.4 Concreting works
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Characteristics of WBS:
Work Package:
1. The deliverable at the lowest level of a WBS
2. Used to define Activities and Tasks
Described as verb-noun.
Must be manageable.
Doable by accountable person or group
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Formats of WBS:
1. Outline View 2. Tree Structure View
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Formats of WBS:
3. Hierarchical Structure View
4. Tabular View
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Formats of WBS:
Sample of MS Project WBS:
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PROJECT SCOPE
MANAGEMENT
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a) GROUP 1: Prepare a WBS for Hanging Bridge, for people and motorcycle
crossing, with a span of 30 meters using Tree Structure View
b) GROUP 2: Prepare a WBS for Day Care Center using Tabular View
c) GROUP 3: Prepare a WBS for a Concrete Pathway, 2.0m wide x 500m
using Outline View.
d) GROUP 4: Prepare a WBS for a Flood Control structure, 50.00m long
using Hierarchical View.
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