This allows you to present the activities on a location basis and basically is used to plan/report to people directly involved in the field.
Brief: You have to find a compromise between your need to controle the project and the way to comunicate with the other people (one without the other=failure)
I hope it could be any help.
BR
JMFrade
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20 years 3 months
Member for20 years3 months
Submitted by Hannes de Bruyne on Tue, 2006-01-31 03:53
The basic of WBS is understanding the three letter: W - Work, B - Breakdown, S - Structure.
Then the next step is to understand the question: How to Breakdown the Work.
It is very important to know the Project Scope of Work in this way it will give you an understanding on How to breakdown the Work into Hierarchy. Take note of the word: Heirachy.
The above is only the basic of WBS. In my experienced, I always used the above guideline and explained my position using the above principle.
My rule of thumb is this. P3s activity codes can be used to create dictioneries for say,
Location:
Control Room
Equipment Room
Plant Room
Offices
Gatehouse
And Worktype:
Electrical Installation
Mechanical Installation
Plumbing Installation
Testing & Commissioning
And the real power of P3 is revealed when you "Format Organise" by these dictioneries.
What I want to use the WBS for is maintaining syncronisation with other departments, e.g. estimating (BoQ stuff) Costing or Finance. I like to use WBS as the coding structure that lets these departments segment work the same way. So the WBS would idealy be created by a committee of people from these different departments.
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19 years 9 months
Member for19 years9 months
Submitted by Ahmed Saudagar on Mon, 2006-01-30 05:48
Member for
20 years 5 monthsRE: WBS
Hello Andy,
Please remember that WBS is not the only way you can organize the project.
Very often I use for WBS:
10 Engineering
10.10 Basic
10.20 Detail Design
10.20.10 Civil
10.20.10.10 Building A
10.20.10.20 Building B
10.20.10.20.10 Achitectural
10.20.10.20.20 Etc.
10.20.20 Mechanical
10.20.30 ETC
20 Procurement
30 Manufacturing/Transport
40 Erection
50 Testing/Commissioning
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And then in the Databse structure I create codes to make the sort by places:
Ex: Units, Buildings, Level, Room, Coordinator, Phase(Eng, Procurement, Contruction, Test), Discipline(Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, piping,) , Etc.
This allows you to present the activities on a location basis and basically is used to plan/report to people directly involved in the field.
Brief: You have to find a compromise between your need to controle the project and the way to comunicate with the other people (one without the other=failure)
I hope it could be any help.
BR
JMFrade
Member for
20 years 3 monthsRE: WBS
A suggestion - take the BOQ as a structure
Regards Hannes
Member for
20 years 3 monthsRE: WBS
Hi Andy,
The basic of WBS is understanding the three letter: W - Work, B - Breakdown, S - Structure.
Then the next step is to understand the question: How to Breakdown the Work.
It is very important to know the Project Scope of Work in this way it will give you an understanding on How to breakdown the Work into Hierarchy. Take note of the word: Heirachy.
The above is only the basic of WBS. In my experienced, I always used the above guideline and explained my position using the above principle.
Cheers and Happy Planning (you only just begun),
Charlie
Member for
21 yearsRE: WBS
My rule of thumb is this. P3s activity codes can be used to create dictioneries for say,
Location:
Control Room
Equipment Room
Plant Room
Offices
Gatehouse
And Worktype:
Electrical Installation
Mechanical Installation
Plumbing Installation
Testing & Commissioning
And the real power of P3 is revealed when you "Format Organise" by these dictioneries.
What I want to use the WBS for is maintaining syncronisation with other departments, e.g. estimating (BoQ stuff) Costing or Finance. I like to use WBS as the coding structure that lets these departments segment work the same way. So the WBS would idealy be created by a committee of people from these different departments.
Member for
19 years 9 monthsRE: WBS
Hello Andy
Never really worked with WBS. However, please check this website if it can be of help to you. It contains several examples of WBS.
http://www.criticaltools.com/
Regards
Ahmed