The document outlines a project charter for the Cochrane Lake Home Construction Project. Ross and Sarah Framework have hired Curtis Smith as the project manager to oversee the construction of their new home. The project will involve designing and building a ranch-style home with passive solar features. It has an $650,000 budget and eight-month timeline. Key deliverables include the home design, permits, site work, framing, mechanical and interior systems. Upon completion, the Frameworks will move into their new home to escape city life with their children.
The document outlines a project charter for the Cochrane Lake Home Construction Project. Ross and Sarah Framework have hired Curtis Smith as the project manager to oversee the construction of their new home. The project will involve designing and building a ranch-style home with passive solar features. It has an $650,000 budget and eight-month timeline. Key deliverables include the home design, permits, site work, framing, mechanical and interior systems. Upon completion, the Frameworks will move into their new home to escape city life with their children.
The document outlines a project charter for the Cochrane Lake Home Construction Project. Ross and Sarah Framework have hired Curtis Smith as the project manager to oversee the construction of their new home. The project will involve designing and building a ranch-style home with passive solar features. It has an $650,000 budget and eight-month timeline. Key deliverables include the home design, permits, site work, framing, mechanical and interior systems. Upon completion, the Frameworks will move into their new home to escape city life with their children.
The document outlines a project charter for the Cochrane Lake Home Construction Project. Ross and Sarah Framework have hired Curtis Smith as the project manager to oversee the construction of their new home. The project will involve designing and building a ranch-style home with passive solar features. It has an $650,000 budget and eight-month timeline. Key deliverables include the home design, permits, site work, framing, mechanical and interior systems. Upon completion, the Frameworks will move into their new home to escape city life with their children.
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PROJ 215 Project Initiation
Project Charter - Cochrane Lake Home Construction Project
Project Name: Cochrane Lake Home Construction Project Project Sponsor: Ross and Sarah Framework Project Manager & Authority Level: Curtis Smith is the project manager. He has full authority of the project scope, schedule and budget. Curtis is a professional project manager that specializes in construction projects and has established strong partnership with many of the best construction companies in Calgary. Curtis is confident of delivering a quality home for Ross and Sarah Framework through his recommended general contractor. Project Charter Author(s): Curtis Smith Date (Month/Year): May 2014
Project Background/Purpose: Ross and Sarah Framework planned to build a new home in Cochrane Lake that they can enjoy for several years to come. They are currently living in the Wildwood area of Calgary, but have planned to move to the new home within the next year so as to escape the busy city life. And also want their two children, Evan, their 14 year old son who enjoys mountain biking and Jody, their 12 year old daughter who is very interested in horseback riding, to experience more of a country environment. The Frameworks are also avid campers that have spent many weekends exploring the mountain areas north of Cochrane. In lieu of this, they have purchased a one acre lot in Cochrane Lake after several evaluation of neighbourhoods just outside Calgary. They would like the house to be completed within eight months. Project Deliverables: As a family, the Frameworks have identified the following features (key deliverables) for their new house: Ranch style bungalow design, with approximately 2400 square feet of living space, and a fully developed walk-out basement. Passive solar design to gain as much heating value as possible from the sun. From their investigation into passive solar design they know that the widest part of the home should face south and have several large windows to maximize solar gain from the suns rays. The insulation, building materials, and location of indoor spaces should also be designed as part of solar heating system. Even the landscaping needs to be aligned with the solar heating goals. Relatively large fitness room and home office in the basement. Kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets, baseboards and casing of oak hardwood. Flooring in the living room, dining room and family room of oak hardwood. Kitchen and all bathroom floors will be ceramic tile with a preference for larger tile where appropriate. Carpet will be used in all other living areas including the fitness room. Exterior wall material will be stucco with brick trim. Backyard should include a large concrete patio with maximum sun exposure and a built-in fire pit. Project Objectives: The objectives of the Cochrane Lake Home Construction Project are: A new house that the Frameworks can be enjoy for several years to come. The Frameworks would like to escape the busy city life. Children would be able to experience more of a country environment. Home construction to be completed in eight months. The Frameworks would be able to move into their new home early next year. Project Scope: In Scope: Design of House and Landscaping. Obtain approval and permits. Site preparation and excavation. Installation of foundation. Installation of framing systems. Install exterior finishes. Mechanical preparation (rough-in) and installation of mechanical systems. Insulation and Air Sealing. Install interior finishes. Install landscaping. Perform walkthrough. Out of Scope: Procure construction materials. Site clean-up after construction. Moving into new house after completion. Assumptions: Ross and Sarah believe that construction of their new home will be completed within eight months (24-28 weeks). Design of home with engineer approval will be completed in 3-4 weeks. Obtaining approvals and permits in 4-6 weeks. The Frameworks will move into new home in 1-2 weeks after completion. Ross and Sarah will not be able to dedicate much of their time to the project management activities. The Frameworks believes there will be favourable weather from May through early next year. Constraints: Timeline of eight month completion. The time needed to ensure quality of the new home. Budget amount of $650,000 with intention to minimize cost overruns. Availability of Resources and Materials. Strong winds typical in the construction area. Disturbances from the community residents. Milestone Schedule: # Milestone Description Planned Start Date Planned Completion Date 1 Home Design (design and engineer approvals) - 3-4 weeks May 28, 2014 June 27, 2014 2 Approvals (permits and approvals) 4-6 weeks June 28, 2014 August 08, 2014 3 Construction 24-28 weeks August 09, 2014 March 08, 2015 4 Closing (assumed 1 week) March 09, 2015 March 16, 2015 5 Move 1-2 weeks March 16, 2015 March 30, 2015
Summary Budget: # Budget Item Planned Cost 1 Internal Costs Home Construction Project $650,000 2 External Cost Moving Cost (5% internal costs) $ 32,500 3 Contingency (built into internal costs) Total Budget including Contingency $682,500
Key Stakeholders: Name Title Organization Role Ross & Sarah Frameworks Sponsor The Frameworks Client Curtis Smith PMP Project Management P. Manager Bob Johnson Construction Manager Well Done Construction General Contractor Home Designer Engineer Design Approval Approval/Permit Issuer City Bye- Law/Legislation Approval & Permits
Approvals: Name Role Date Signature Ross & Sarah Framework Client May 28, 2014 RSF Ross & Sarah Framework Project Sponsor May 28, 2014 RSF Curtis Smith Project Manager May 28, 2014 CS