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Description / Title Introduction Definitions and Salient Points Employer’s Background Project Background Project Context and Scope of Work Project Objectives Project Organization Project Complexity and Interfaces Project Risks Project Management Challenges Role and Responsibilities of the Project Manager Post-Project Appraisal Lessons Learnt
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: A single network of water piping covering the entire island, operated by ADGAS and serving both ADMA-OPCO and ADGAS. The Project has upgraded the ADMA-OPCO side of the network. : The sector of the island where the crude oil storage tanks of ADMA-OPCO are located, storing a peak volume of 9.75 million barrels and supplying the international market with about 30% of UAE’s crude oil production. All these tanks are of the floating roof type. : December 2000 : May 2002 : August 2002 (covered by a variation order) : UAE Dirhams 20.73 million. : UAE Dirhams 21.30 million (covered by variation orders)
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3.0 Employer’s Background The National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC) started its business in 1973 as a contractor performing the construction and installation of offshore steel structures for the oil and gas industry of Abu Dhabi Emirate. It has subsequently
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grown to become one of the major oil & gas EPC contractors in the region, in both onshore and offshore sectors, extending its area of operation to other Emirates of the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, India, and Iran. More information about NPCC can be found on www.npcc.ae.
Hidan, L. (2011). Project management and engineering issues. Annals of the University Dunarea De Jos of Galati: Fascicle XIV, Mechanical Engineering. (1), pgs. 57-60
The paper is divided into three sections, the first of which will establish a timeline of events. This project background will serve as a case study for the analysis in the following section that will be structured such that each of the previously mentioned facets will be independently analyzed and contrasted with project management principles. Finally the paper will conclude with a summary of the analysis and recommendations based on
In the current business environment, the demand for project managers is ever growing. In short, project management is a provisional project constrained by time, cost and scope (A guide to the project management body of knowledge, 2013). Between the immense organization, optimization, and communication assets skilled project management brings to a project, it is easy to see why project management is a booming field of study. Furthermore, project management can be both financially and personally rewarding when long term milestones and goals come to fruition.
Projects are used today as a way of achieving a variety of outcomes in local or international locations for new constructions, new product development, product improvement, process design, process improvement, utility installation, theory and technology development, and many more. Bringing a project to a successful conclusion requires the integration of numerous management functions like controlling, directing, team building, communication and others. It also requires cost and schedule management, technical and risk management, conflict and stakeholder 's management, and life cycle management.
Table of Contents Section I. II. III. Executive Summary Introduction Project Organization Organization Chart Project Responsibilities Staffing Plans IV. Management Process Management Objectives Priorities Monitoring/Controlling Mechanisms V. Technical Process Plan Computing System Project Plan Modification Process Computer Usage Policies Construction Guideline Support Project Acceptance Process Lessons Learned Documentation VI. Work Packages, Dependencies, Schedules & Budgets Work Packages Dependencies
Week 1 DQ 2 Projects and Organizational Structures PROJ 430 Week 1 Project Definition PROJ 430 Week 2 Checkpoint Assignment PROJ 430 Week 2 DQ 1 The Project Kick-Off PROJ 430 Week 2 DQ 2 Project Planning Documents PROJ 430 Week 2 Project Organization, Deliverables, and Milestones PROJ 430
Project Management Institute. (2000). _A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (4th ed.)._
The largest world supplier oil company is Saudi Aramco. It is the most profitable company on the earth. Since it is the most powerful oil company, it has a great impact on the world economy. As a result, a strong international relationship was built with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In addition, the strong developing of international relationship with other industrial countries resulted in massive contributions to the politics, economy, and many different aspects. In 1933, Saudi government bestowed oil concession to California Arabian Standard Oil Company (Chevron). The main factor for this grant was to explore the oil in the eastern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. After discovering a huge amount of oil, part of the
Project management is the discipline of using policies and procedures to manage a project from creation to competition. The intent of this paper is to assess the role of a project manager and determine if I am well suited for a career in project management. To achieve this goal, I will be discussing the following areas: job description, general career path, education requirements, salary, career outlook, and the pros and cons. I will also be interviewing a colleague that currently working as a project manager to gain a better understanding of typical duties associated with the role.
Halliburton is one of the world’s largest providers of energy products. There are two split up into two divisions: Drilling
While projects can be similar in some instances, no two projects are ever the same. For this reason, management of projects requires the application of tools and techniques to meet the goals of the temporary endeavor. Project managers apply these tools and techniques to determine what is required for project delivery such as the list of activities to completed, the time required to complete the activities, resources needed and the various risks associated with the deliverable and efforts. A multitude of tools and techniques are employed by the project manager based on the need of the effort to organize, identify and communicate the various aspects of the project. While in contrast, the repetitive nature of operations activities
It is clear to see that throughout the project the tasks and progress were monitored very closely. The project is heavily dependent on the resources provided by its shareholders and in turn they rely on regular updates to reassure them on their investment. In the construction and building industry the methods and application of project management tools are very reliable and well tested. Therefore, it could benefit the project if the it was managed with detailed and defined practises and also follow standards set and agreed upon on a international level.
The company employs numerous petroleum engineers who examine geological samples to determine if there are oil & gas properties to be developed and produced around the world. They concentrate their efforts in areas that are known hot spots and actively search for new areas around the world as they try to gain a first mover advantage in a new oil region. They strive to operate successfully through strong leadership, talented employees, and cutting edge technology, as well as working collaboratively with their stakeholders (Nexen).
This case study is about environmental climate, the stakeholders’ role in project environment, the cost of increasing resources within an organisation, and also growing capability of information technology, the need to conduct project at different places for companies to adopt availability of competence project development in an environment, and also promote inexpensive manpower elsewhere. Organisations has several fully fledged projects conducted by different large scale projects, however such projects are called project of projects that influence by stakeholders throughout the project life cycle, due to the risk associated with misaligned perception the integration of various projects environment becomes challenge, i.e. cost, schedule, quality, human resources and communication.
This report was compiled by a team of professional project managers and gives an objective insight to the project in full.