Project Management

Project Management

Project management is the practice of planning, executing and overseeing projects to achieve specific goals while managing resources, time and scope. Effective project management helps ensure that a project is completed on time, within budget and the satisfaction of client.

Sustainability and Environmental Considerations

If applicable, incorporate sustainable design principles, energy-efficient features and environmentally friendly materials into the project.

Coordination with Consultants

If multiple consultants (structural engineers, electrical engineers, etc) are involved, collaborate with them to ensure that all aspects of the project are well-integrated.

Execution

Architectural Drawings includes site plan, wall, floor, ceiling, doors & window details, sectional elevations, etc.

Monitoring and Controlling

Throughout the project, the project manager tracks progress, measures performance against the plan and makes adjustments as necessary. This phase includes risk management, quality control and issue resolution.

Scope Management

Managing the project scope involves defining what will and won't be included in the project. Changes to the scope are carefully controlled to prevent scope creep, which can lead to delays and budget overruns.

Time Management

Time management focuses on creating a project schedule, tracking progress and ensuring that the project is completed on time. Techniques like critical path analysis are used to identify the most critical tasks.

Quality Management

Quality management ensures that the project's deliverables meet the required quality standards. Quality control and quality assurance activities are performed throughout the project.

Closing

Once the project objectives are met, the project manager ensures that all work is completed and documented. This includes obtaining client’s approval, closing contracts and conducting a project review