Files Schedule Basis Memorandum
Files Schedule Basis Memorandum
Files Schedule Basis Memorandum
Memorandum
Lance Stephenson, CET, CCC, PMP
Presentation Overview
Schedule Development
Schedule Input Checklist &
Maturity Matrix
Schedule Basis Memorandum
Supporting Documentation
AACEs Recommended Practice No.
18R-97: Cost Estimate Classification
System As Applied in Engineering,
Procurement, Construction for the
Process Industry, was used as a
reference to provide the framework
necessary for the development of
these tools.
Audience
First and foremost, the intent of the
paper and this presentation is to
provide a common basis of
application for the development of
schedules in the Process Industry.
Other industries may want to use this
document as a framework for developing a
similar process and set of tools that
correspond directly to their needs.
Audience continued
The Schedule Basis Memorandum and
supporting Schedule Input Checklist and
Maturity Matrix is mapped to a common
stage/gate process used by most owner
companies in the Process Industry.
Schedule
Development
Scheduling
Development for
Control
CONTROL
Preparation
for Control
DEVELOPMENT
WBS Definition
Schedule Development
Risk
Assessment
Mob to
Site
Validation
Schedule Control
Preparation for
Control
Progress Measurement
Change Management
Schedule Reserve Management
Status Reporting
DEVELOPMENT
WBS Definition
Schedule Development
Risk
Assessment
Validation
Mob t
o
Site
Preparation
for Control
CONTROL
Mob to
Site
Schedule Control
Progress Measurement
Change Management
Schedule Reserve Management
Status Reporting
Schedule Input
Checklist & Maturity
Matrix
Schedule Basis
Memorandum
Scope of Work
The Scope of Work should be documented (what
the project scope of work includes, as well as what
it excludes) and attached as a supporting
document to the SBM.
Also, the Work Breakdown Structure, the
Organizational Breakdown Structure and the
Division of Responsibility should be clearly and
concisely identified to each and every portion of the
scope of work.
Execution Strategy
1.
2.
4.
5.
Planning Basis
Describe the methods and sources used for
determining the project schedule, including:
Identify Resource Planning Methodology
Activity Identification, Duration Estimating
Identify the funding source and cash release
profiles
Identify source and methodology for determining
logic and sequencing
Identify labor productivity adjustments, including
congestion assessment, extended work hours,
winter work
Critical Path
Inform the project team as well as others of the
critical path(s) of the project.
The amount of detail required to describe the
critical path is at the discretion of the project team,
however, you should provide enough detail so that
all involved can focus on the areas that could
potentially delay the outcome of the project.
Path of Construction
Briefly describe the high level construction
sequencing of the project, and the area paths of
construction (routing of people and equipment
while on the construction premises).
Describe the construction accessibility, lay down
and staging areas and temporary facilities.
Schedule Threats
Describe any sources of impending threats that
may restrain the project from moving forward.
Examples of schedule threats are internal craft
availability, funding, etc. Schedule threats should
be considered events that the company can control
(internal to their organization).
Assumptions
Briefly describe the assumptions used while
developing the schedule. Assumptions identify the
parameters and conditions used for determining
the outcome (project start to completion dates) of
the project schedule.
Some examples of assumptions are: Fabrication
shops will complete the required work as per our
priorities and timing, the required craft is available,
the project will not incur any overtime, all project
funding is available at project start, etc.
Exclusions
Describe items that have not been included and
therefore not supported during the development of
the schedule. Some examples are:
Specialty contractors / resources
Shared construction equipment
Exceptions
This section should identify any significant
deviations from the standard operating practice for
developing schedules, including the process,
reviews and acceptance of the project schedule.
Any deliverables identified on the Schedule Input
Checklist that were not provided or did not meet
the degree of completeness necessary for the
proper development of the schedule should be
identified as an exception.
Schedule Reserve
Based on the completed risk assessment and the
understanding of the expected completion dates,
the project team can then determine the required
schedule reserve for the successful completion of
the project.
Benefit Realization
The use of a Schedule Basis Memorandum provides the
project team with the opportunity for improving the
planning and scheduling process.
The use of the Schedule Basis Memorandum can
positively contribute to the success of the development of
the project schedule, as well as the success of the
delivery of the project.
And so on
Benefit Realization
Some of the benefits that may be realized by your
organization are identified as follows:
Improved pre-planning efforts
Improved understanding of project scope, deliverables
and responsibilities
Increased confidence in project execution
Better cash flow utilization and capital investment
Maximized quality and minimized rework
Effective historical reviews and efficient validation process
Increased profitability and return on investment (ROI)
And so on
Conclusion
The Schedule Basis Memorandum is a document used to
provide an understanding of how the schedule was
developed, the information and project definition provided
for the development, and the team members involved in the
process.
The Schedule Basis Memorandum increases the awareness of
the development of the schedule for executing the project to
successful completion. This awareness provides an increased
level of confidence, as well as an increased state of
preparedness and readiness.
Conclusion continued
And finally
The organization can anticipate an improvement to the
effectiveness and efficiency in their ability to produce plans
and schedules that are usable, reliable, and most
importantly, provide predictability.
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