Develop a project plan for a custom homebuilding course
project building a tiny home.
SECTION I: PROJECT CHARTER AND REQUIREMENTS COLLECTION
DOCUMENT
Part
A: The Project Charter
Familiarize yourself
with the homebuilding process to build a tiny home and charter the
project.
Populating the project charter requires at least a general idea of the home
that
you intend to build – the project will be building a tiny home. Information
on a project
charter is attached. Many other examples may be found on the
internet through a search.
Part B:
Requirements Collection Spreadsheet
As in the case of the charter,
you may use project requirements templates by searching on the internet.
Include at least 25 requirements for a tiny home. See attached info and access
the following links:
https://thetinylife.com/tiny-house-building-checklist/
https://www.tinysociety.co/articles/tiny-house-laws-united-states/
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SECTION II:
PLAN SCOPE MANAGEMENT: WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (WBS) AND
QUALITY OBJECTIVES
Part A:
Plan the Scope Management
Document in one (1) to two (2)
pages your strategy for defining, verifying, and controlling project scope for the
tiny home building project. Feel free to draw upon templates for this purpose
by searching external websites you may find. In the plan scope management
document, include the quality objectives for the project along with the strategy
for managing it.
Part B: Simple Scope Statement
Draft one (1) to two (2) paragraphs distilling the essence of the
project. Upon reading the scope statement, the reader should be able to clearly
understand what is both in and out of the project scope.
Part C: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)
Take
the scope statement and requirements and complete a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
for your project. Create the WBS in Microsoft Word
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SECTION III: PLAN SCHEDULE
MANAGEMENT, DEFINE ACTIVITIES, ASSESS ACTIVITY
DURATIONS, AND SEQUENCE
ACTIVITIES
Plan schedule management: Document in one (1) to two (2) pages
your strategy for developing and controlling the project schedule for your
homebuilding project. Feel free to draw upon templates for this purpose by
searching external websites you may find. After completing the project schedule
management document, perform the following additional requirements.
Part A: Define Activities
Identify at least 25 activities associated with your homebuilding
project.
Part B: Assess Activity Durations
Use the weighted average of three-point estimates based upon the
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) formula to assign durations for
each activity.
Part C: Sequence Activities
Identify predecessors for each of your activities. Then, employ
the network diagram and calculate the schedule duration using the forward and
backward pass methods.