Scaling up coastal adaptation in Maldives through the NAP process
FMA - 2_CM651_Group.pptx
1. Project Management
Local Setting:
TACLOBAN CITY
• Design & Build Services by
Administration
•Project Baseline in related
to:
Design/Planning Stage
Project Definition Phase
Meeting with the Client
Define the Project and Needs
of the Client
Submit service Proposal
2. Defining Activities after Client Meeting and Site Inspection
Removal of Artificial Climbing Wall
Demolition of Existing Comport Room
Excavation of Septic Tank
Construction of New Comport Room Under the Stair
Fabrication of Beam and Floor framing system
Partition Walls and Glassworks
Façade Modification (Install and Supply WPC)
Balcony at Facade
Problem encountered/Risk: Parking Space
Solution/Mitigation: Acquire Space for Parking
3.
4. Project Management
Local Setting:
TACLOBAN CITY
• Design & Build Services by
Administration
•Project Baseline in related
to:
Design/Planning Stage
Design Development Phase
Schematic/Preliminary/Initial
Sketches or drawing
Construction Documents
Archt’l and Eng’ng Plans
Estimates & Schedules
Specifications
6. Project Management
Local Setting:
TACLOBAN CITY
• Design & Build Services by Administration
• Project Baseline in related to:
Construction Phase
Full Time Project Construction
Management
Architect In-Charge of Construction
Quality Control
Evaluation of Construction Work
Preparation of Daily Inspection Reports
Filing of documents
7. Project Management
Local Setting:
TACLOBAN CITY
The three most
important components
of project management
Project Scope
Management
Collect Requirements
Define scope-detailed
description
Create WBS-breaking into
smaller/detailed works
Validate scope- to
finalized
Control Scope-monitoring
8. Project Management
Local Setting:
TACLOBAN CITY
The three most
important components
of project
management
Project Time
Management
Define the
activities
Sequence of
activities
Resources
9. Project Management
Local Setting:
TACLOBAN CITY
The three most important components of project
management
Project Cost Management
Estimate
Determine the budget
Control Cost
10. Project Management
Local Setting:
TACLOBAN CITY
Summary:
Importance of Project Baseline
Initial plan to create for efficiently oversee
and manage project deliverable.
Time Cost and Scope
Known as Project Management Triangle
and the relationship of this three are
directly proportional.
Additional: Importance of Communication
help make sure the right messages are
sent, received, and understood by the
right people
11. METHODOLOGIES ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN RELATION TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 11
FIT-OUT (DESIGN-BID-BUILD)
Project Management in TRENDS AND CONCEPTS
Design Phase
• The Department Head assigns a Designer to do Test fit and Client
Coordination for Conceptualization based on the clients needs and
requirements
• The Design team conducts site inspection to check for the site
condition or existing site provisions
• The Design and Planning Stage includes preparations of materials
(Always prepares 2 options)
• The Design team provides material board and specification for the
QS/Cost Engineer Reference
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FIT-OUT (DESIGN-BID-BUILD)
Project Management in TRENDS AND CONCEPTS
Bidding Phase
• The assigned Quantity Surveyor conducts take off estimate based on the test fit provided by
the designer
3 Consideration of Bid Phase
• Price Reference for the Materials/Finishes based on the design
• Work scopes
• Standard Unit Cost of our Company
Considering this 3 during the Bid phase. We can ensure to have accurate Cost Estimate
• After the Bidding Phase is the Procurement Stage. Project Team established connections with
other vendors for fast transaction.
• Preparation of Baseline WBS and Baseline Schedule using Gantt Chart
• Bid Presentation with clients thru F2F or Online meeting with the presence of Dept. Head
13. METHODOLOGIES ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN RELATION TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 13
FIT-OUT (DESIGN-BID-BUILD)
Project Management in TRENDS AND CONCEPTS
Build Phase
• The build phase: Consist of A Project Site Manager, Site Team
• Project management practices includes, Preparation of Work schedule, Assessment of
Works, Risk Management
• All Documents needed to start is processed
• Designers and QS visits the site to conduct construction audit on site internally
Closeout Phase
• During this Phase we consolidate all the Documents, As-builts and any documents.
• Centralized documentation with physical and digital copy on site and the main office.
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NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Project Management in NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
The CBIA involves the following general processes:
Community Planning and Organizing
Invitation through Public Notice to landowners/developers/contractors to submit proposals
General Orientation of landowners/developers/contractors to the CBIA
NHA Evaluation of eligibility of landowner/developers/contractors and preliminary approval of
proposals
Presentation of preliminary evaluated proposals to CAs, CA endorsement of preferred
resettlement sites and developers to LIAC and/or appropriate body
NHA Final Evaluation and Approval of Proposals
Execution of Agreements
Award of Contract to landowners/developers/contractors
Development of the resettlement site including land development and housing construction
Documentation of the acquisition of housing units and movement of families to the
resettlement site
Project Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluation
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NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Project Management in NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
The CBIA Process is a very promising scheme developed by the Authority to promote the
participation of the community and its beneficiaries in the design process of every project.
The CBIA scheme is made as a “Design and Build” Scheme, which allows developers to propose
their own design for every project, subject for evaluation by the Authority.
This concept emerged from the idea wherein for most of the years, the NHA have encountered
many dialogues, interactions, and even more so, complaints, from our beneficiaries as to their
housing project location, their housing design, and even the financing scheme.
One of the best practices done with this scheme is that this involves the community the design
process, and if followed properly, the financing scheme of this process is beneficial to the
community and to the government, allowing them to fully utilize their budget at lower risk. The
monitoring requirements of projects are also a good aspect of this scheme. Daily, weekly and
monthly monitoring report with logbooks are required from the technical team assigned to the
projects by this scheme. This will entail a more intensive monitoring and allow the management
to foresee problems that might arise during the contract period and possibly mitigate more
negative effects of them.
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NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Project Management in NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
The law being used by different government agencies to procure and handle infrastructure
projects is the Republic Act No. 9184 or what we call the “Government Procurement Reform
Act”, which the details how to program, procure and finance infrastructure project handled by
the government.
“Community Based Initiative Approach” or CBIA.
The CBIA has four (4) key components:
Selection and endorsement by project beneficiaries of their preferred project sites
Development of project sites including the construction of housing units by the participating
landowner/developer/contractor.
Acquisition of house and lot units through the existing financing scheme for beneficiaries,
Participation of the project beneficiaries in the identified aspects of the relocation and
resettlement program as well as in project implementation.
17. METHODOLOGIES ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN RELATION TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 17
NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Project Management in NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
The CBIA involves the following general processes:
Community Planning and Organizing
Invitation through Public Notice to landowners/developers/contractors to submit proposals
General Orientation of landowners/developers/contractors to the CBIA
NHA Evaluation of eligibility of landowner/developers/contractors and preliminary approval of
proposals
Presentation of preliminary evaluated proposals to CAs, CA endorsement of preferred
resettlement sites and developers to LIAC and/or appropriate body
NHA Final Evaluation and Approval of Proposals
Execution of Agreements
Award of Contract to landowners/developers/contractors
Development of the resettlement site including land development and housing construction
Documentation of the acquisition of housing units and movement of families to the
resettlement site
Project Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluation
18. METHODOLOGIES ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN RELATION TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 18
NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Project Management in NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
The CBIA Process is a very promising scheme developed by the Authority to promote the
participation of the community and its beneficiaries in the design process of every project.
The CBIA scheme is made as a “Design and Build” Scheme, which allows developers to propose
their own design for every project, subject for evaluation by the Authority.
This concept emerged from the idea wherein for most of the years, the NHA have encountered
many dialogues, interactions, and even more so, complaints, from our beneficiaries as to their
housing project location, their housing design, and even the financing scheme.
One of the best practices done with this scheme is that this involves the community the design
process, and if followed properly, the financing scheme of this process is beneficial to the
community and to the government, allowing them to fully utilize their budget at lower risk. The
monitoring requirements of projects are also a good aspect of this scheme. Daily, weekly and
monthly monitoring report with logbooks are required from the technical team assigned to the
projects by this scheme. This will entail a more intensive monitoring and allow the management
to foresee problems that might arise during the contract period and possibly mitigate more
negative effects of them.
19. METHODOLOGIES ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN RELATION TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 19
LGU- GUMACA, QUEZON
Project Management in LGU – Gumaca, Quezon
Project Integration Management - All infrastructure projects should be
included in Annual Investment Plan (AIP).
Project Scope Management – Conduct pre-construction meetings
with recipients and other departments.
Project Time Management – Provides PERT-CPM of respective
projects to monitor construction progress. Request for Catch-up Plan
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LGU- GUMACA, QUEZON
Project Management in LGU – Gumaca, Quezon
Project Cost Management - Preparation of plans, detailed
engineering design, specifications, estimates and surveys of the
projects with the consideration of locally available products/ materials
to maintain budget control and to avoid extra expenses.
Project Quality Management – Regular ocular site inspection to
ensure plans and technical specifications are followed. Infrastructure
projects are audited by COA.
Project Human Resource Management – Assigned technical staff that
have knowledge of respective project types and allowed them to
attend training and seminars for their professional growth.
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LGU- GUMACA, QUEZON
Project Management in LGU – Gumaca, Quezon
Project Communication Management – Regular report about the
updates on projects with the contractor, implementing office, and end
users. Implement proper safe keeping of records.
Project Risk Management – All possible risk are being discussed
during pre-procurement meeting.
Project Procurement Management - The procurement strictly adhere
to the provisions of R.A. 9184, its IRR, and GPPB guidelines.
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LGU- GUMACA, QUEZON
Project Management in LGU – Gumaca, Quezon
Project Stakeholder Management – Regular reporting of the project
status with the contractor, implementing office, non government
organization and end users.
Editor's Notes
The accounting office will submit all disbursement vouchers together with the supporting documents to COA after the payment for projects. C
The accounting office will submit all disbursement vouchers together with the supporting documents to COA after the payment for projects. C