What is a project life cycle?

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Marcio Sampaio 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

Thank u all for the participation!!



Many differents opinions ... all very good.



That is what i expect from this forum.



Thanks again.



Marcio Eduardo.

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Norzul Ibrahim 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

conceptual >> feasibility study >> basic engineering design >> detailed engineering design >> procurement >> construction >> commissioning >> performance testing >> provisional acceptance >> handover >> warranty period >> final acceptance >> operation >> rejuvenation/revamp >> the cycle continues....

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David Forrest 👤 Member for 24 years 6 months

My definition of a project cycle is from "Cradle to Grave"



There is always a logical sequence of work packages which can represent this, for example,



Identify requirement

Conceptual Study

Design

Manufacture

Commission, Test & Deliver

Through life costs

Product Retirement



These elements are common to almost any type of project.

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Marcio Sampaio 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

Thanks again Julie!!



Very good grafic and very good site ... i didn’t know this.



Best regards.



Marcio Eduardo

Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.

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Marcio Sampaio 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

see this other response ...



If a project is well organized, it will progress logically through several phases. There are four

standard phases to a typical project. The first two "concept" and "development" involve planning,

that is to say, identifying the concept and then developing this concept and the plan to accomplish it

as we have discussed. This usually leads to a formal submission of the plan (project brief) at which

a go or no-go decision is given on the basis of the plan. If approved, this leads to the second two

phases which are the accomplishment phases of implementing and finishing. As the names imply,

this means converting ideas on paper to reality and getting the job finished and turned over to the

customer.

Of course, different people in different project environments use different names but the principles

are the same. Also, projects in different fields may require the four standard phases to be broken

down further into stages such as separate feasibility studies; detailed design and working drawings;

procurement; construction; training, commissioning and transfer.



Regards.

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Jaco Stadler 👤 Member for 21 years 8 months

Project Life Cycle



Start of with an Idea



Then and OME study



Then a DFS Study



Then Implementation



Implementation is Broken Down to Engineering - Procurement - Fabrication - Construction - Commissioning - Project Close Out



Some time More than one DFS is done on different "What If" Idea’s and normally the cheapest win. Please note Interem Phases etc are also sometimes used.



Cheer


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Naveen Nayak 👤 Member for 22 years 10 months

Marcio,



Every project is a unique, one-time endeavor with a specific start and end and lastly a strict budget. Due to a degree of uncertainty in accomplishing the project within that time period it is broken down into various phases from start to end (handover) to facilitate better organizational control. Collectively, these various phases involved to successfully carry out the project is called project life cycle.

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Naveen

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