1 / 46

Executive Post Graduate Programme in e-Governance (EPGP-EG), 2013-14 Project Management

Executive Post Graduate Programme in e-Governance (EPGP-EG), 2013-14 Project Management. WATER RESOURCES PROJECT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. Presented by. GROUP # 2 Pravin Kolhe ( eg13KOLHE@iimidr.ac.in ) Mob: +91 8806999777

olwen
Télécharger la présentation

Executive Post Graduate Programme in e-Governance (EPGP-EG), 2013-14 Project Management

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Executive Post Graduate Programme in e-Governance (EPGP-EG), 2013-14 Project Management WATER RESOURCES PROJECT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Presented by GROUP # 2 Pravin Kolhe (eg13KOLHE@iimidr.ac.in) Mob: +91 8806999777 M. Jyothi Rani (eg13MJYOTHI@iimidr.ac.in) Mob: +91 9755500135 Chandan Kumar Jha(eg13CHANDAN@iimidr.ac.in) Mob: +91 9589588811 Sanjay Singh (eg13SANJAY@iimidr.ac.in) Mob: +91 9828140518 Vivek Srivastava (eg13VIVEK@iimidr.ac.in) Mob: +91 9229109933

  2. Selection of Project • Water Resources Project is complex & involves detailed investigation and analysis. • Being a gigantic infrastructure project, it needs huge capital investments and involves high risk. • Different stakeholders are involved in WR project impacting social, cultural and economical aspects of livelihood. • WR project life cycle involves most of the processes defined in PMBOK.

  3. PURPOSE of WR project • Water Resources Project is intended for- • Irrigation Water Supply:- Food Security • Domestic Water Supply:- Basic Need of life • Industrial Water Supply:- Economic Development • Hydro-power development:- Renewable sustainable energy • Flood Control:- Life Protection.

  4. 1. initiation

  5. Project charter

  6. Project name & purpose • Project Name: Krishnasagar Water Resources Project. • Project Purpose: Irrigation Water Supply. • Project Duration:- 36 months • Project Cost:- Rs. 250 Crore • Length of Dam = 900m, Height of Dam=25m, Storage Capacity=75 Mcum • Land Required = 1000 Ha, Number of Villages Submerged=2 No • Population Affected=6,000 • Command Area = 10,000 Ha, Length of Canals =15km

  7. scope • Construction of Water Reservoir to store 75 Mcum of water. • Construction of 15km of canal to irrigate 10,000 ha of land. • Rehabilitation of two villages, affecting population of 6,000 due to acquisition of 1000ha of land. • Acquire Government and Private land required for work.

  8. Out of scope • Pollution Control Measures • Environmental Impact Assessment Study-Habitat Degradation, • Non Native species • Hydropower Generation • Industrial Establishment • Commercial Fishing • Tourism • Employment of displaced population

  9. objective and success criteria • Measurable project objectives:- • To supply water to 5000 Ha of Land. • 50% increase in crop yield due to assured water supply. • To mitigate flood risk • Success Criteria:- • At least 75% irrigation even in drought condition.

  10. assumptions & constraints • Assumptions:- • 100 mm rainfall, uniformly distributed on a catchment area. • Cash inflows will be as per requirement throughout the project life cycle. • Co-operation from different stakeholders. • Land acquisition/rehabilitation will be done as per schedule. • No sampling error caused due to limited investigation. • Constraints:- • Geographical & environmental complexity. • Limited Fund. • Land acquisition and Rehabilitation acceptance. • Integration and cooperation among different department like-forest, revenue, power, road, railway etc. • Political & Administrative support

  11. Stakeholder lists

  12. Stakeholder

  13. High Interest Low Power High Power Low Interest

  14. Organisation chart

  15. Project sponsor • Water Resources Department, Government of Maharashtra.

  16. Planning & Execution

  17. Summary milestones

  18. Summary milestones contd…

  19. Summary milestones contd…

  20. Work Breakdown Structure

  21. WBS dictionary

  22. Schedule & Network diagram

  23. Schedule, Critical Path & Network

  24. Project cost

  25. Quality Management • Plan Quality:- • Project test Plan: For Dam, Canal & Structures • Decision Process Guidelines: As per QC Handbook of WRD. • Review Meeting:- Once in a week & during critical activities. • Tools & Equipment's used at worksite should be standard. • Quality Assurance:- • On site meeting at regular interval. • Laboratory Testing of Materials • Field Testing of Materials. • Review of implementation of instructions. • Outcomes adhering to Check List norms

  26. Quality Management • Perform Quality:- • Outcomes adhering to Check List norms • Earthwork Compaction • Concrete Strength • Remedies for Correction • Final Design Review • Testing of Main Dam • Earthwork • Concrete • Steel • Gates • Testing of Main/Branch Canal • Earthworks • Concrete • Testing of Structures • Steel • Concrete

  27. Human Resource management

  28. Human Resource management

  29. RACI Matrix

  30. RACI Matrix

  31. Communication plan

  32. Communication plan

  33. High level risks • Technical Risks • Project Management • External Risk • Organization Risk

  34. RISK MANAGEMENT

  35. Procurement Management • Plan Procurements:- Decided to Outsource Work to a contractor. • Conduct Procurements:- • Partner Contract Guidelines: Prepare Draft Tender Paper and get approved from Competent Authority. • Partner/Vendor Assessment Checklist: Technical & Financial Evaluation Criteria • Call for tender: Publication on Website/Newspaper • Pre-Bid Meetings: Clarifications as corrigendum • Tender Opening and L1 finalisation • Administer Procurements: Transparency and Accountability • Close Procurements: Award of Tender by issuing Work Order

  36. Monitoring & Controlling

  37. Operation and Maintenance • Maintenance of water quality to internationally acceptable standards. • Optimal operation of multipurpose reservoirs. • Resolution of conflicts between users within and between interstate river basins • Handing over of operation and maintenance of irrigation systems to the users. • Observation of safety of storage dams and other structures • Planning for future development of water resources. • Preservation and enhancement of environment. • Protect the public from the harmful effects of regional flooding. • Provide reliable, high-quality drinking water for the citizen • Contribute to Watershed Health by improving storm water/urban runoff quality and enhancing community waterways • Ensuring construction, operation and maintenance of medium and large dams in accordance with recognized engineering standards. • Repair for minimizing wastage and improving conveyance efficiency; • Improving the accessibility for Operation & Maintenance

  38. closure

  39. Project closure

  40. Project closure check list

  41. CONCLUSION • Construction of WR is a huge& complex process. We have tried mapping the various stages of WR project with PMBOK. • As per existing Government guidelines for WR projects, there is little focus on Risk Assessment & Communication plan. The application of PMBOK in WR project has highlighted the importance of the same.

  42. References • PM notes of EPGP-EG class, IIM Indore, 2013-14. • MoWR Guidelines for Preparation of Detailed Project Reports of Irrigation and Multipurpose Projects-2010 • IS 4008 : 1985 Guide for presentation of project report for river valley projects • IS 4186 : 1985 Guide for preparation of project report for river valley projects • IS 4877 : 1968 Guide for preparation of estimate for river valley projects. • IS 5510 : 1969 Guide for soil surveys for river valley projects • IS 7560 : 1974 Guidelines for allocation of cost among different purposes of river valley projects • IS 10336 : 1982 Guidelines for Preparation of Completion Reports of Multipurpose River Valley Projects • IS 13028 : 1991 Guidelines for overall planning of river basin

  43. Contact: - Pravin Kolhe, Executive Engineer Water Resources Department, Government of Maharashtra Email:- pravinkolhe82@gmail.com www.pravinkolhe.com PPT downloaded from www.pravinkolhe.com

  44. Thank You…! GROUP # 2, EPGP-EG, IIM Indore, 2013-14

More Related