Create a project overview for the following project
Must include at least 6 bullet points for each of the following :
Business Drivers,Expected Benefits,Project Objectives, estimated cost, estimated timescale, major assumptions and constraints
Objectives
What the project is attempting to deliver?
Align with that given in the mandate
Should be SMART
What do you expect to achieve with the project?
Starts with a
Is Specific and Measurable
Used to gauge project success
Benefits
What other good things will be derived by doing this project?
More general than the objectives
Overview Sections Cont
Estimated Cost
Breakdown of the assigned budget
Shows costs per major category (deliverables)
How will the total budget be apportioned?
Could be aligned to objectives
Timescale / Time for each major category (phase)
How will the total time for the project be used?
Milestone dates for major deliverables
Start and End date of key phases
Assumptions
What are you taking for granted as true at the start or throughout the project
What you are NOT told but you are holding true as you plan or execute
Constraints
Things that limit/bound you as you execute the project
What you KNOW is true and is limiting you as you plan or execute
The new library is planned to be conveniently located near existing academic space and recently dedicated student residential accommodation.
Project Budget
Fixed Project Budget: £46m (million)
must determine how to allocate this budget against the different activity project stages and primary activities e.g. requirements, design, build, testing and the procurement of equipment etc.
Project Timescale
Fixed Timescale: The project must be delivered within 3-years (Please Breakdown)
Al related project stages and activities must be delivered within this timescale
Project objectives and primary design requirements
- The size of the library will be 7,400m2
- 7 storeys high
- A double height entrance space to address the streetscape
- Needs to house 154,000 physical books
- 200 Laptops for loan
- 530 new PCs
- 916 study spaces
- A Café
- A study hub (for student advice and guidance)
- Silent study spaces on each of the upper 4 floors
The building should have a strong civic presence and have gravitas.
The building must be connected to the adjacent Campus Centre and Business School at first floor level continuing and extending a network of linking bridge spaces that run throughout the campus.
The overall design should be energy efficient and highly sustainable in nature.
The project must adhere to the stated budget and time constraints