General
Construction Theory
Constraint
Construction
Construction Continued
100

How much does Kevin McGuire know about project managing

What is Everything there is to know

100

A project is not

What is a process

100

What is the triple constraint (the big 3 of constraints)

Time
Cost
Scope

Croatia also had 3 constraints against them today

100

What is Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)*

A method of organizing the scope of a project, using a hierarchical tree structure

100

What % of projects are classified as successful by the PM institute

26%

200

What is a portfolio

collection of projects/programs grouped together to facilitate effective management of that work to meet strategic business objectives

200

What are the 2 objectives of PM work

1. Project is delivered within confined constraints

2. Optimized allocation and integration of inputs needed to meet pre-defined objectives

200

increased scope = (relating to costs, time)

increased scope = increased cost = increased time

200

What is 6 sigma process

set of practices developed by motorola to systematically improve a process by eliminating defects

200

Who are project stakeholders that a PM must manage

suppliers, customers, colleagues, sponsors, experts

300

What are the 4 components of construction management

1. Construction Engineering

2. Management of the construction process

3. HR

4. Financial Management

300

A project is

what is a collection of tasks organized to have a defined start and finish with the purpose of creating a product or service

300

Tight budget =

increased time, reduced scope

300

What is scientific management

management based off of tried and tested methods of work, and time and motion studies

300

What is the physical nature of a typical construction product (3 things)

large
heavy
expensive

400

What are the 7 essential criteria for a successful completion of a project

1. on time

2. within budget

3. quality

4. no unresolved disputes or claims

5. Contractor-design team relationship maintained

6. Contractor - subcontractors relationships maintained

7. Contractor - client relationship maintained

400

A project is an undertaking that is:

what is unique, temporary, and progressively elaborated as it proceeds but has a pre-defined set of objectives

400

Tight time restraint =

increased cost, reduced scope

400

What are the duties of the design professional, and what are some examples of a design professional

Architect, engineer, consultant

Assist owner in developing scope, schedule, budget

Prepares construction documents used to build the project

responsible for physical integrity of project (licenced)



400

Who are the 3 principle players in construction

1. Owner (client)

2. Design Professional

3. Constructor

500

Name typical enterprise environmental factors

 -organizational culture
- infrastructure
- company work authorization system
- marketplace conditions
- inflation/political climate
- stakeholder risk toleraces
- existing HR and personnel administration

500

Name 10 things you can do to achieve the essential 7 criteria

- build a team
- develop relationship with owners
- protect team
- keep promises
- keep track of lessons learnt
- ongoing coordination
- collaboration
- listen to stakeholders
- look at each project as a learning experience
- expect the unexpected

500

What are 4 reasons why projects are important

1. Project life cycle shortens with improved efficiencies

2. Product launch windows are narrow

3. Increasingly complex and technical products

4. low inflation limits corporations from raising prices to increase profits - only other option is managing costs

500

Define construction

the creation, renovation, repair, and demolition of immobile structures, including alternations of topography of land

500

What are the duties of the owner

pays bills and recieves benefit

determines scope, schedule, and budget