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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Case Study

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    5. If you answer YES to question #3, please describe in detail your experience in a staff capacity analyzing and making recommendations for the solution of problem of organization at the level of the county of Los Angeles class of Administrative Assistant III? If you do not have experience in this field indicate N/A. My experience includes budget oversight of up to $30 million, support hiring and recommending staff allocation for new and existing grants and projects as organizational needs…

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    project engineer, reports to the project manager in this entry-level construction engineer position. The superintendent construction engineer is a frontline manager who oversees daily operations. A senior project manager focuses on project performance metrics such as scheduling and costs. On the executive level the construction engineering vice president or operations manager oversees the assistant project engineers, superintendents and the senior project managers and acts as a liaison between…

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    2. Identify all the paths on the network diagram and note how long they are, using Figure 4-21 (page 152) as a guide for how to represent each path Path 1 is; A-B-E-H-K (2+2+2+2+2) = 10 Path 2 is; A-C-F-H-K (2+3+3+2+2) = 12 Path 3 is; A-D-G-J-K (2+4+6+1+2) = 15 3. What is the critical path for this project and how long is it? For this project the critical path would be: A-D-G-J-K (2+4+6+1+2) = Total of 15 days 4. What is the shortest possible time it will take to complete this project?…

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    You can support clients in this process by, encouraging them to reach a decision. Good planning requires to be able to research all the relevant information about the client and available options and resources open to the client in their circumstances. The next requirement is to be able to identify all the tasks that need to be completed, who needs to complete those tasks and the timelines in which they need to be completed. Good planning then requires the ability to set goals that the client…

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    I would like to talk about question no. #6 In order to discuss on every step of the project, the project manager should be estimate the cost seriously. It is important to the project manager to understand what ROM, budgetary, and definitive estimates are. Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) • It provides an estimate of what the cost of the project or ballpark estimate • Done very early in a project or even before a project starts: 3 – 5 years before project completion • This type of estimate is…

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    In Miller v. Mills Construction (2003), Mills Construction had contracted with the City of Brookings, SD to construct buildings. Mills Construction subcontracted the erection of a steel clear span to Double Diamond Construction, which is owned by Wilma Miller. In the subcontract, Miller agreed to supply labor and equipment for the project and Mills agreed to supply materials, which they obtained from American Buildings Company (ABC). After beginning the project, Miller noticed issues with the…

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    At Wells Fargo Home Lending, the Instructional Design Consultants (IDC) are responsible for creating, updating, evaluating and documenting all training for specified lines of business. These lines of business are considered high risk, due to the associated governmental regulations; therefore the training curriculum goes through a yearly “maintenance cycle” and must be updated to ensure highest degree of accuracy. The updates to the training must be completed within an agreed timeframe to avoid…

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    Background to Projects A project may be defined as all the tasks and processes required to build or bring a particular thing – product or service into existence. By its nature, projects have a beginning and an end and this is usually defined in the project charter. The project comes to an end when the defined product or service is available for use. The end of a project shows that it is not about routine operations but projects can lead to the development of an operational set that will ensure…

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    1.1 Introduction Quantity Surveyor (QS) has been considered as a dynamic profession and the skills sector that has undergone many changes during the evolution over the past decades. Generally, QS is a professional in the construction industry, which their main concerned is about the construction cost of a project. One of the profession’s strong professional bodies, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) highlighted that the skills in “measurement” and “valuation” as the…

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    Its manager will be allowed to link progress directly to each phase and recognize the completion of each phase. 1.2 Explain the project success / failure viabilities when carrying out the project development process. Develop a success and failure…

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