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London 2012 Learning Legacy
The Construction Programme:
Assurance and Controls
Gordon Alexander
Programme Assurance
Olympic Delivery Authority
• 1 programme
• 19 major projects
• 15,000+ site workers
• 950 planning applications
• 4,400 unique design interfaces
• 2 site entry points (plus rail head)
• 869 critical Tier 2 and 3 suppliers
• 1,890 engineering technical reviews
• 120 NEC3 contracts, 149 JCT contracts
• 529 delivery vehicle movements each day
• 1,400 unique principal contractor boundaries
• 37,000 engineering drawings (and 35,000 revisions)
• 96 Tier 1 suppliers (29,000 contract communications)
• 27,000 activities and milestones in integrated plan
• 0.008 rolling Accident Frequency rate at completion
• 1 key date: 27 July 2012
529
vehicle movements
each day
London 2012 in numbers
1
Key date
Work Breakdown Structure
London 2012 Work Breakdown Structure
• 69 Reporting Projects
• 1,000+ WBS Elements
• Common language across Programme
Delivery of Olympic Park – The Plan (2006)
Year 1 (LDA, 2006/7) – Planning and Land Assembly
Year 2 (to Beijing 2008) – Demolish, Dig, Design
Year 3 (to 27 July 2009 – The Big Build (Foundations)
Year 4 (to 27 July 2010) – The Big Build (Structures)
Year 5 (to 27 July 2011) – The Big Build (Completion)
Year 6 (to 27 July 2012) – Testing and Commissioning, the Games!
Co-ordination of Land Areas
Management of 600+ LA areas
Integrated Planning - The Need
Learning from previous Olympic programmes required an early need to address
integration issues:
• Infrastructure and Venues works in parallel in a small area of land
• Key milestones for Infrastructure and Venues are driven from various project
interfaces
• Design interfaces could lead to a project interface on site
• Principal Contractor methodology (site boundaries) and handovers of areas of
land is a key interface factor
• Works by others in Principal Contractor areas could create disruption or re-
sequence of works
Integrated Planning
Delivery Partner fully accountable for
managing the interfaces
• Planning
• Process / governance
• Scope / budget implications
• Assurance
One Programme
• Priorities defined by the needs of the
Programme, not the loudest voice
Changing emphasis through lifecycle
The Method
• Establish a suite of processes,
meeting structure, reports and
assurance framework
• Understand the interfaces using
drawings, scope documents and the
drivers for key deliverables
• Using weekly strategic and monthly
detail integration meetings to review
interfaces or understand and capture
new ones
• Capture the timing of the interface,
the type, and the cost and schedule
impact to successor activities or
projects (trend and raise changes)
• Implement in P6 using specific
processes / procedures/Coding
structures
• Intensive tracking and monitoring
Delivery Platform - Schedule Milestone Integration
The People
• Construction Integration Teams to understand and capture the interface
• Integration Planners to implement the interface in P6
• Both teams to monitor the interface through meetings and regular reporting
• Regular weekly/bi-weekly co-ordination meetings with project teams
• Identification of 3rd Party representatives and regular meetings
• Infrastructure/Venue directorates responsible for park integration
• Monthly Executive level meetings to discuss Amber/Red integration issues
The Logistics Project
7 venues, 70 projects
Over 5 utility providers
Enabling works North & South
Structures, Bridges & Highways
Landscape & Public Realm
Network Rail
Waterways
Security capital projects
All have their own supply
chain, workforce, programme, space
requirements and transport needs
Uncontrolled this would result in:
Unacceptable traffic congestion around
the Park
Congested principal road arteries in
east London
Restricted site access
Chaotic site management
arrangements
Delayed labour cost £250k per day
Difficult labour retention
No support for the sustainability agenda
A Logistics operation was established which controlled the entire site
– Business case proved to government, also lesson learned from T5
Objective
Project Controls
• Present trusted information
to the right people, at the
right time to facilitate
effective decision making
• Challenge is to navigate a
mass of data and convert it
into transparent and
actionable management
information
00 Month 2007
1
5
Key Processes
• Decision “Rules”
• Latest responsible date for action
• 80/20
• Protect the float
• Be flexible - adjust controls systems to suit
the phase and nature of construction
• Keep it Simple – No jargon, clear, concise
and graphic reporting – use data analytics but
discuss the issue not the metric
Earned Value to monitor progress
• All 32 criteria specified in ANSI / EIA 748 and APM were applied – but
emphasised some more than others
• Single data collection structure implemented through project teams and into
Tier 1 contractors
• Fully integrated budget-loaded programme
• Earned Value (£) as the common means of reporting progress across diverse
projects
• Baseline kept current (via change control) to
reflect the developing delivery strategies
• Strict financial control but did not differentiate
between Budget and Funding
Budget Forecasting and Management of Risk
Cost Planning Phase Delivery Phase
(erosion of contingency)
Contingency
Risks
Design and
Construction
Costs
ODA Costs
CLM Fees
Contingency
Risks
Acknowledged Trends
Unsubstantiated
Trends
Mitigated
PM’s Assessment of
Unsubstantiated Trends
and Risks
Original Contract
Values
Acknowledged
Trends
Compensation Events
Potential AFC
QRA (P80) informs
level of contingency
allowance
Savings Headroom
Dynamic of Cost and Schedule Data
Baseline
• Fixed
• Controlled through Change
Management
• Reflected current delivery strategies
• Aligned with contract s
• High Level – Project Milestones and
summarised Cost Loaded activities
Forecast
• Dynamic
• Reflects contractor current status &
progress
• Includes mitigation strategies and
trends
• Takes account of integration impacts
• Forecasts outturn
Change Control
Fed from Trending process
Trending Process
Fed from forecast data and
enabler for Risk mitigation
Compare Inform
Change
Drive
Monthly Reporting Cycle
Gather data and upload to host systems
Assurance, analysis ,challenge and Project Reports
Executive Management Reviews & Programme Report
Executive Management Board and Change Board
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4
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F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T
P ID ACTIVITY ID ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
FORECAS
T MAY11
BASELINE
MAY11
FORECAS
T JUN11
BASELINE
JUN11
FORECAST
JUL11
BASELINE
JUL11
∆ FORECAST
JUL11 -
JUN11
∆
BASELINE
JUL11 -
JUN11
∆ JUL11
FORECAS
T -
BASELINE
REASON FOR VARIANCE (FC
LAST MONTH - FC THIS MONTH)
PROJECT / PRO
IMPACT
EW EWSW7500 COMPLETION STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT OPERATION 04-Jul-11 04-Jul-11 27-Jun-11 04-Jul-11 27-Jun-11 04-Jul-11
EW LKAV1050T HANDOVER TO AV - REMAINING MOL 6C AREA 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11
EW LKEW2686T
HANDOVER OF ATHLETE'S VILLAGE TRANSPORT MALL
(ZONE 6A) FROM EW TO SBH (PROV. 2010)
04-Jul-11 28-Sep-10 04-Jul-11 28-Sep-10 01-Aug-11 28-Sep-10 -28 0 -307
Forecast for handover to SBH on
1st August.
Meets SBH requir
EW EW1000 COMPLETION OF ALL ENABLING WORKS SCOPE 31-Aug-11 - 31-Aug-11 - 31-Aug-11 - 0 #VALUE!
NORTHPARK
LP LKLPR1000T
HANDOVER OF HOCKEY PITCH 1 (EXC. EAST STAND) AND
HOCKEY PITCH 2 FROM CLM TO LOCOG
15-Jun-11 01-Jul-11 01-Jul-11 01-Jul-11 15-Jun-11 01-Jul-11
LP LKLVZ6.6D1T
Z6.6 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - F03 EAST - NLR
(CH.400) - LPR TO UTILITIES
31-May-11 18-Mar-11 28-Jun-11 18-Mar-11 28-Jun-11 18-Mar-11
LP LKLPSEZ6.6T Z6.6 - HANDOVER BASES, DUCTS, PITS & POSTS FOR CCTV - - - - 28-Jun-11 05-Aug-11
LP CLMLPR28301
COMPLETION OF BACK OF HOUSE 4 - PHASE 1 HANDOVER to
LOCOG for TEST EVENTS
- - 01-Jul-11 - 04-Jul-11 -
LP CLMLPR28302
COMPLETION OF BACK OF HOUSE 4 - PHASE 2 HANDOVER
TO LOCOG FOR TEST EVENTS
- - 15-Jul-11 - 11-Jul-11 -
LP LKLVZ5.4D1T
Z5.4 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - F02 WEST-L03A -
LPR TO UTILITIES
06-Jun-11 31-Mar-11 07-Jul-11 31-Mar-11 13-Jul-11 31-Mar-11
LP LKLVZ6.4D1T
Z6.4 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - F02-B/BALL
WEST - LPR TO UTILITIES
31-May-11 14-Jun-11 04-Jul-11 14-Jun-11 13-Jul-11 14-Jun-11
LP LKLVZ6.3D1T
Z6.3 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - VELO WEST &
STH / BMX STH - LPR TO UTILITIES
07-Jul-11 21-Jul-11 14-Jul-11 21-Jul-11 29-Jul-11 21-Jul-11
LP CLMLPR2300 COMPLETION OF SOFT LANDSCAPING 7 21-Jul-11 21-Jan-11 27-Jun-11 21-Jan-11 01-Aug-11 21-Jan-11 -35 0 -192
All works in SL7 are now complete.
Works were previously in delay to
revised phasing strategy.
No programme im
Additional soft lan
contractor prelims
LP CLMLPR2190 COMMENCE BACK OF HOUSE 1 (HOCKEY) 01-Jul-11 15-Jul-10 01-Jul-11 15-Jul-10 01-Aug-11 15-Jul-10 -31 0 -382
Works proceeding in line with
accepted programme. Works
commenced in all areas of BH1
where handovers have occurred.
Due to revised handover strategy
some areas of BH1 have not yet
started.
No current progra
LPR. If completio
achieved this will
LOCOG.
LP CLMLPR2260 COMPLETION OF SOFT LANDSCAPING 3 01-Jul-11 01-Mar-11 01-Jul-11 01-Mar-11 05-Aug-11 01-Mar-11 -35 0 -157
All works in SL3 are complete.
Only item of remaining works is the
final connection of the irrigation
booster station to permanent
power. This will be completed in
August.
No programme im
LP CLMLPR24001 COMPLETION OF HL9 FOH BASKETBALL FOR TEST EVENT - - 05-Aug-11 - 05-Aug-11 - 0 #VALUE!
Works proceeding in line with
accepted programme. Completion
dates agreed in line with handover
strategy to LOCOG.
No programme im
LP CLMLPR2310 COMPLETION OF SOFT LANDSCAPING 10 27-Jul-11 14-Feb-11 08-Aug-11 14-Feb-11 05-Aug-11 14-Feb-11 3 0 -172
Works progressing in line with
accepted programme. Due for
completion early August 2011.
No programme im
LP LKLPSEZ6.4T Z6.4 - HANDOVER BASES, DUCTS, PITS & POSTS FOR CCTV - - - - 12-Aug-11 05-Aug-11 #VALUE! -7
Works being mitigated to achieve
handover, but completion of amp
base likely to be 19 Aug partially
due to late instruction.
Possible impact o
LP LKLPSEZ6.3T
Z6.3 - HANDOVER BASES, DUCTS, PITS & POSTS FOR CCTV &
PA
- - - - 12-Aug-11 12-Aug-11 #VALUE! 0
Works proceeding in line with
accepted programme. Completion
dates agreed in line with handover
strategy to ODA/BT.
No programme im
LP LKLVZ5.2D1T
Z5.2 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - H01 WEST-F02
WEST - LPR TO UTILITIES
29-Jul-11 14-Aug-11 02-Aug-11 14-Aug-11 15-Aug-11 14-Aug-11 -13 0 -1
Works proceeding in line with
accepted programme. Completion
dates agreed in line with handover
strategy to UKPN.
No programme im
ENABLING WORKS
LANDSCAPE & PUBLIC REALM
Schedule Reporting
• All Milestone Report
≈700 key milestones in change-
controlled Baseline, AMR includes
commentary and RAG status
• Project Status Report
Simple view of project Baseline
• Critical Items Report
Status/action on issues escalated
in schedule integration process
• Critical Paths
The path or paths that drive project
completion
• Strategic Plan
High-level view of key interfaces and
handovers for LOCOG Test Events
and security lockdown of Olympic Park
 Project Cost Performance Reports
At EVM Control Account level
 Project Status Report
Adds Project Manager’s narrative and
variance analysis to raw data
 Programme Cost Performance Report
Summarises performance data in
funding slices
 Project and Programme Cost Reports
Risk, Trends and Contingency / AFC
modelling
 Monthly Progress Report
Short, simple distillation of status and
key issues. Dashboards to communicate
key performance trends to Executive
Progress, Performance & Cost Reporting
Key Components of the Project Status Report
Health and Safety
Project Summary
and critical issues
Quality Assurance
Design issues and
decisions
Performance data
(EVM) and cost / EV
forecasts
...supported by
quantities
Priority themes
Key risks and issues
Baseline milestones
and forecasts
Project Cost Report
– AFC model
Single source of truth from off the shelf tools
A single source of truth for information
Schedule – Primavera
Budget – Cobra
Actual Cost – Oracle
Accruals – PCMS
Reporting – Crystal Reports
PCMS
OraclePrimavera
P6
Crystal
Reports
Cobra
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Controls Building Blocks in Place
Baseline developed & Yellow Book Published
Culture & Trust Established
Systems Maturing
Change Control implemented
Monthly & Quarterly Reviews
Trending Process
AFC process
Monthly Trend Reviews
Monthly Trend & AFC Reviews
Simplify Baseline
Schedule Integration maturing
Support & Training
Assurance, Support & Intervention (where necessary)
Align Reporting
Maturity Timeline
Big Build; CompletionBig Build; StructuresBig Build; FoundationsDesign, Dig, Demolish
Controls
mature and
fully functional
Organisation and Roles
Commercial delivery - Who does what
Project controls
• Project financials
(ODA/CLM, central cost
allocation)
• Project cash flow (phasing)
• Cost to Complete
• Schedule performance
• Earned value, CPI & SPI
• Data integrity
• Project Change Control
• Project WBS
• Supplier project controls
Contract Admin
• Management of Contract
deliverable schedule
• Payment Certification
• Contract Accruals & Cash Flow
• EWN & CE (legitimacy & value)
• Contract variations
• 2nd tier (VfM)
• Monthly contract
financials, confirm input data
• Contract risk/contingency
management
• Pain/Gain incentivisation (if
applicable)
• Cost to Complete (contract)
• Disallowable cost
Cost verification
• Verify supplier’s cost
collection system and
processes are fit for purposes
• Audit supplier’s cost
collection system, site labour
and plant records.
• Confirm submitted invoices
accurately reflect incurred cost
as per supplier’s financial
systems
Risk ( contingency)
• Ensure consistent approach
to managing risk and
opportunities across the
project/contracts
• Fully costed time phased
profiled contingency budget
with mitigating actions.
• Assessment of risks (and
opportunities) to determine
what risks would benefit from
programme focus, as opposed
to project.
• Align project/contract change
requests with contingency
budget provisions.
Commercial Leader
• Overall project commercial management strategy
• Integrity of reports and actions to improve commercial outcomes
• Ownership and maintenance of the Cost Plan (budget, phaseing,etc)
• Delivery of AFC/Project close out strategy
• Project Supplier Relationships
• Incentivisation strategy
• Mitigation of contingency/risks
• Ensure alignment with DP contract
Project Manager
Design ManagerCommercial Leader
Project
Controls
Commercial Leader
Cost
verification
Risk
(contingency)
Contract
Admin
Connecting with the
Supply Chain
Connecting with the Supply Chain
• Reach out to involve people in Tier 1 and
beyond – management to workface
• Rigid control and assure outputs for
objectives, standards and reporting
toolset but not prescriptive about how
they are delivered
• Benefits of collaborative framework
• Help and support to embed programme-
wide practices for consistency
Supplier and Contract Management
• Driven by Cost Management and Performance and control
procedures
• Schedule of deliverables to track contract requirements
• Many programme specific requirements in the Works Information
and Contract
– Cost reporting, security, health and safety, equality, industrial
relations etc.
• Incentivised Contracts
• Closely linked to Risk and Integration Management
Contract Incentivisation
• Majority of contracts used
NEC on the Olympic Park
• Option C contracts used for
larger value projects
• Fair pain/gain mechanism
• No retention
• Milestone bonuses –
incentive payments
• Early completion bonus
• Low levels of LADs
Cost Management
• Cost Management – driven
by procedures in works
information
• Align WBS – at Project and
Programme Levels
• Monthly cost report
• Review in detail with the
contractor
– Tier 2 Cost reporting
– Unlet scope and
contingency review
– Monitor gain share
• PM involved in Tier 2
procurement
• Contract administrators
allocated to packages
Programme Assurance – 3 lines of Defence
Programme Assurance Role (2nd line of defence)
Executive Management
Programme Assurance
Delivery Partner Projects
ODA Projects
Data / Reports
• Interpret project and programme data
• Highlight project and programme risks and issues
• Governance reviews
• Overall custodian of programme governance and assurance framework
• Business case validation
• Identify and fix process gaps
• Programme and Financial data analysis and trending
• Manage external assurance
• Performance and Financial Challenge
• Risk Review
• Support to fix process / governance issues
The Reporting Structure
Parliament
DCMS /
Funders
ODA
Delivery Partner
Project management team
Contractor
Sub-contractor
NAO VfM Review
Programme Support &
Assurance Team
Programme Assurance
Office
Performance
Assurance
PM / Sponsor
client reviews
Contractor QA
processes
Performance
data
Performance
report
Project status
reports
Monthly programme
report
Programme Performance
report
Ministerial
briefings
Reporting Assurance
SUPPLY CHAIN
DELIVERY
PARTNER
CLIENT
The Outcome
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Learning Legacy
Lessons Learned
http://learninglegacy.independent.gov.uk/index.php
• No single magic bullet
• Planning phase is critical – set a robust baseline with compatible
programme targets
• Get the right people with delivery capability on board.
• Pay constant attention to governance and organisation – different
structures, processes and people needed at different points of the
programme
• Strong Programme management needed – programme priorities
override projects
• It’s a team game – relationships between ODA, CLM, government and
stakeholders are very important
• Performance culture becomes a virtuous circle
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London 2012 Learning Legacy: The Construction Programme Assurance and Controls

  • 1. London 2012 Learning Legacy The Construction Programme: Assurance and Controls Gordon Alexander Programme Assurance Olympic Delivery Authority
  • 2. • 1 programme • 19 major projects • 15,000+ site workers • 950 planning applications • 4,400 unique design interfaces • 2 site entry points (plus rail head) • 869 critical Tier 2 and 3 suppliers • 1,890 engineering technical reviews • 120 NEC3 contracts, 149 JCT contracts • 529 delivery vehicle movements each day • 1,400 unique principal contractor boundaries • 37,000 engineering drawings (and 35,000 revisions) • 96 Tier 1 suppliers (29,000 contract communications) • 27,000 activities and milestones in integrated plan • 0.008 rolling Accident Frequency rate at completion • 1 key date: 27 July 2012 529 vehicle movements each day London 2012 in numbers 1 Key date
  • 3. Work Breakdown Structure London 2012 Work Breakdown Structure • 69 Reporting Projects • 1,000+ WBS Elements • Common language across Programme
  • 4. Delivery of Olympic Park – The Plan (2006) Year 1 (LDA, 2006/7) – Planning and Land Assembly Year 2 (to Beijing 2008) – Demolish, Dig, Design Year 3 (to 27 July 2009 – The Big Build (Foundations) Year 4 (to 27 July 2010) – The Big Build (Structures) Year 5 (to 27 July 2011) – The Big Build (Completion) Year 6 (to 27 July 2012) – Testing and Commissioning, the Games!
  • 5. Co-ordination of Land Areas Management of 600+ LA areas
  • 6. Integrated Planning - The Need Learning from previous Olympic programmes required an early need to address integration issues: • Infrastructure and Venues works in parallel in a small area of land • Key milestones for Infrastructure and Venues are driven from various project interfaces • Design interfaces could lead to a project interface on site • Principal Contractor methodology (site boundaries) and handovers of areas of land is a key interface factor • Works by others in Principal Contractor areas could create disruption or re- sequence of works
  • 7. Integrated Planning Delivery Partner fully accountable for managing the interfaces • Planning • Process / governance • Scope / budget implications • Assurance One Programme • Priorities defined by the needs of the Programme, not the loudest voice Changing emphasis through lifecycle
  • 8. The Method • Establish a suite of processes, meeting structure, reports and assurance framework • Understand the interfaces using drawings, scope documents and the drivers for key deliverables • Using weekly strategic and monthly detail integration meetings to review interfaces or understand and capture new ones • Capture the timing of the interface, the type, and the cost and schedule impact to successor activities or projects (trend and raise changes) • Implement in P6 using specific processes / procedures/Coding structures • Intensive tracking and monitoring
  • 9. Delivery Platform - Schedule Milestone Integration
  • 10. The People • Construction Integration Teams to understand and capture the interface • Integration Planners to implement the interface in P6 • Both teams to monitor the interface through meetings and regular reporting • Regular weekly/bi-weekly co-ordination meetings with project teams • Identification of 3rd Party representatives and regular meetings • Infrastructure/Venue directorates responsible for park integration • Monthly Executive level meetings to discuss Amber/Red integration issues
  • 11. The Logistics Project 7 venues, 70 projects Over 5 utility providers Enabling works North & South Structures, Bridges & Highways Landscape & Public Realm Network Rail Waterways Security capital projects All have their own supply chain, workforce, programme, space requirements and transport needs Uncontrolled this would result in: Unacceptable traffic congestion around the Park Congested principal road arteries in east London Restricted site access Chaotic site management arrangements Delayed labour cost £250k per day Difficult labour retention No support for the sustainability agenda A Logistics operation was established which controlled the entire site – Business case proved to government, also lesson learned from T5
  • 12. Objective Project Controls • Present trusted information to the right people, at the right time to facilitate effective decision making • Challenge is to navigate a mass of data and convert it into transparent and actionable management information 00 Month 2007 1 5
  • 13. Key Processes • Decision “Rules” • Latest responsible date for action • 80/20 • Protect the float • Be flexible - adjust controls systems to suit the phase and nature of construction • Keep it Simple – No jargon, clear, concise and graphic reporting – use data analytics but discuss the issue not the metric
  • 14. Earned Value to monitor progress • All 32 criteria specified in ANSI / EIA 748 and APM were applied – but emphasised some more than others • Single data collection structure implemented through project teams and into Tier 1 contractors • Fully integrated budget-loaded programme • Earned Value (£) as the common means of reporting progress across diverse projects • Baseline kept current (via change control) to reflect the developing delivery strategies • Strict financial control but did not differentiate between Budget and Funding
  • 15. Budget Forecasting and Management of Risk Cost Planning Phase Delivery Phase (erosion of contingency) Contingency Risks Design and Construction Costs ODA Costs CLM Fees Contingency Risks Acknowledged Trends Unsubstantiated Trends Mitigated PM’s Assessment of Unsubstantiated Trends and Risks Original Contract Values Acknowledged Trends Compensation Events Potential AFC QRA (P80) informs level of contingency allowance Savings Headroom
  • 16. Dynamic of Cost and Schedule Data Baseline • Fixed • Controlled through Change Management • Reflected current delivery strategies • Aligned with contract s • High Level – Project Milestones and summarised Cost Loaded activities Forecast • Dynamic • Reflects contractor current status & progress • Includes mitigation strategies and trends • Takes account of integration impacts • Forecasts outturn Change Control Fed from Trending process Trending Process Fed from forecast data and enabler for Risk mitigation Compare Inform Change Drive
  • 17. Monthly Reporting Cycle Gather data and upload to host systems Assurance, analysis ,challenge and Project Reports Executive Management Reviews & Programme Report Executive Management Board and Change Board
  • 18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T P ID ACTIVITY ID ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION FORECAS T MAY11 BASELINE MAY11 FORECAS T JUN11 BASELINE JUN11 FORECAST JUL11 BASELINE JUL11 ∆ FORECAST JUL11 - JUN11 ∆ BASELINE JUL11 - JUN11 ∆ JUL11 FORECAS T - BASELINE REASON FOR VARIANCE (FC LAST MONTH - FC THIS MONTH) PROJECT / PRO IMPACT EW EWSW7500 COMPLETION STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT OPERATION 04-Jul-11 04-Jul-11 27-Jun-11 04-Jul-11 27-Jun-11 04-Jul-11 EW LKAV1050T HANDOVER TO AV - REMAINING MOL 6C AREA 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 25-Jul-11 EW LKEW2686T HANDOVER OF ATHLETE'S VILLAGE TRANSPORT MALL (ZONE 6A) FROM EW TO SBH (PROV. 2010) 04-Jul-11 28-Sep-10 04-Jul-11 28-Sep-10 01-Aug-11 28-Sep-10 -28 0 -307 Forecast for handover to SBH on 1st August. Meets SBH requir EW EW1000 COMPLETION OF ALL ENABLING WORKS SCOPE 31-Aug-11 - 31-Aug-11 - 31-Aug-11 - 0 #VALUE! NORTHPARK LP LKLPR1000T HANDOVER OF HOCKEY PITCH 1 (EXC. EAST STAND) AND HOCKEY PITCH 2 FROM CLM TO LOCOG 15-Jun-11 01-Jul-11 01-Jul-11 01-Jul-11 15-Jun-11 01-Jul-11 LP LKLVZ6.6D1T Z6.6 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - F03 EAST - NLR (CH.400) - LPR TO UTILITIES 31-May-11 18-Mar-11 28-Jun-11 18-Mar-11 28-Jun-11 18-Mar-11 LP LKLPSEZ6.6T Z6.6 - HANDOVER BASES, DUCTS, PITS & POSTS FOR CCTV - - - - 28-Jun-11 05-Aug-11 LP CLMLPR28301 COMPLETION OF BACK OF HOUSE 4 - PHASE 1 HANDOVER to LOCOG for TEST EVENTS - - 01-Jul-11 - 04-Jul-11 - LP CLMLPR28302 COMPLETION OF BACK OF HOUSE 4 - PHASE 2 HANDOVER TO LOCOG FOR TEST EVENTS - - 15-Jul-11 - 11-Jul-11 - LP LKLVZ5.4D1T Z5.4 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - F02 WEST-L03A - LPR TO UTILITIES 06-Jun-11 31-Mar-11 07-Jul-11 31-Mar-11 13-Jul-11 31-Mar-11 LP LKLVZ6.4D1T Z6.4 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - F02-B/BALL WEST - LPR TO UTILITIES 31-May-11 14-Jun-11 04-Jul-11 14-Jun-11 13-Jul-11 14-Jun-11 LP LKLVZ6.3D1T Z6.3 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - VELO WEST & STH / BMX STH - LPR TO UTILITIES 07-Jul-11 21-Jul-11 14-Jul-11 21-Jul-11 29-Jul-11 21-Jul-11 LP CLMLPR2300 COMPLETION OF SOFT LANDSCAPING 7 21-Jul-11 21-Jan-11 27-Jun-11 21-Jan-11 01-Aug-11 21-Jan-11 -35 0 -192 All works in SL7 are now complete. Works were previously in delay to revised phasing strategy. No programme im Additional soft lan contractor prelims LP CLMLPR2190 COMMENCE BACK OF HOUSE 1 (HOCKEY) 01-Jul-11 15-Jul-10 01-Jul-11 15-Jul-10 01-Aug-11 15-Jul-10 -31 0 -382 Works proceeding in line with accepted programme. Works commenced in all areas of BH1 where handovers have occurred. Due to revised handover strategy some areas of BH1 have not yet started. No current progra LPR. If completio achieved this will LOCOG. LP CLMLPR2260 COMPLETION OF SOFT LANDSCAPING 3 01-Jul-11 01-Mar-11 01-Jul-11 01-Mar-11 05-Aug-11 01-Mar-11 -35 0 -157 All works in SL3 are complete. Only item of remaining works is the final connection of the irrigation booster station to permanent power. This will be completed in August. No programme im LP CLMLPR24001 COMPLETION OF HL9 FOH BASKETBALL FOR TEST EVENT - - 05-Aug-11 - 05-Aug-11 - 0 #VALUE! Works proceeding in line with accepted programme. Completion dates agreed in line with handover strategy to LOCOG. No programme im LP CLMLPR2310 COMPLETION OF SOFT LANDSCAPING 10 27-Jul-11 14-Feb-11 08-Aug-11 14-Feb-11 05-Aug-11 14-Feb-11 3 0 -172 Works progressing in line with accepted programme. Due for completion early August 2011. No programme im LP LKLPSEZ6.4T Z6.4 - HANDOVER BASES, DUCTS, PITS & POSTS FOR CCTV - - - - 12-Aug-11 05-Aug-11 #VALUE! -7 Works being mitigated to achieve handover, but completion of amp base likely to be 19 Aug partially due to late instruction. Possible impact o LP LKLPSEZ6.3T Z6.3 - HANDOVER BASES, DUCTS, PITS & POSTS FOR CCTV & PA - - - - 12-Aug-11 12-Aug-11 #VALUE! 0 Works proceeding in line with accepted programme. Completion dates agreed in line with handover strategy to ODA/BT. No programme im LP LKLVZ5.2D1T Z5.2 HANDOVER DUCTS & ELEC EQPT + DT - H01 WEST-F02 WEST - LPR TO UTILITIES 29-Jul-11 14-Aug-11 02-Aug-11 14-Aug-11 15-Aug-11 14-Aug-11 -13 0 -1 Works proceeding in line with accepted programme. Completion dates agreed in line with handover strategy to UKPN. No programme im ENABLING WORKS LANDSCAPE & PUBLIC REALM Schedule Reporting • All Milestone Report ≈700 key milestones in change- controlled Baseline, AMR includes commentary and RAG status • Project Status Report Simple view of project Baseline • Critical Items Report Status/action on issues escalated in schedule integration process • Critical Paths The path or paths that drive project completion • Strategic Plan High-level view of key interfaces and handovers for LOCOG Test Events and security lockdown of Olympic Park
  • 19.  Project Cost Performance Reports At EVM Control Account level  Project Status Report Adds Project Manager’s narrative and variance analysis to raw data  Programme Cost Performance Report Summarises performance data in funding slices  Project and Programme Cost Reports Risk, Trends and Contingency / AFC modelling  Monthly Progress Report Short, simple distillation of status and key issues. Dashboards to communicate key performance trends to Executive Progress, Performance & Cost Reporting
  • 20. Key Components of the Project Status Report Health and Safety Project Summary and critical issues Quality Assurance Design issues and decisions Performance data (EVM) and cost / EV forecasts ...supported by quantities Priority themes Key risks and issues Baseline milestones and forecasts Project Cost Report – AFC model
  • 21. Single source of truth from off the shelf tools A single source of truth for information Schedule – Primavera Budget – Cobra Actual Cost – Oracle Accruals – PCMS Reporting – Crystal Reports PCMS OraclePrimavera P6 Crystal Reports Cobra
  • 22. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Controls Building Blocks in Place Baseline developed & Yellow Book Published Culture & Trust Established Systems Maturing Change Control implemented Monthly & Quarterly Reviews Trending Process AFC process Monthly Trend Reviews Monthly Trend & AFC Reviews Simplify Baseline Schedule Integration maturing Support & Training Assurance, Support & Intervention (where necessary) Align Reporting Maturity Timeline Big Build; CompletionBig Build; StructuresBig Build; FoundationsDesign, Dig, Demolish Controls mature and fully functional
  • 24. Commercial delivery - Who does what Project controls • Project financials (ODA/CLM, central cost allocation) • Project cash flow (phasing) • Cost to Complete • Schedule performance • Earned value, CPI & SPI • Data integrity • Project Change Control • Project WBS • Supplier project controls Contract Admin • Management of Contract deliverable schedule • Payment Certification • Contract Accruals & Cash Flow • EWN & CE (legitimacy & value) • Contract variations • 2nd tier (VfM) • Monthly contract financials, confirm input data • Contract risk/contingency management • Pain/Gain incentivisation (if applicable) • Cost to Complete (contract) • Disallowable cost Cost verification • Verify supplier’s cost collection system and processes are fit for purposes • Audit supplier’s cost collection system, site labour and plant records. • Confirm submitted invoices accurately reflect incurred cost as per supplier’s financial systems Risk ( contingency) • Ensure consistent approach to managing risk and opportunities across the project/contracts • Fully costed time phased profiled contingency budget with mitigating actions. • Assessment of risks (and opportunities) to determine what risks would benefit from programme focus, as opposed to project. • Align project/contract change requests with contingency budget provisions. Commercial Leader • Overall project commercial management strategy • Integrity of reports and actions to improve commercial outcomes • Ownership and maintenance of the Cost Plan (budget, phaseing,etc) • Delivery of AFC/Project close out strategy • Project Supplier Relationships • Incentivisation strategy • Mitigation of contingency/risks • Ensure alignment with DP contract Project Manager Design ManagerCommercial Leader Project Controls Commercial Leader Cost verification Risk (contingency) Contract Admin
  • 25. Connecting with the Supply Chain Connecting with the Supply Chain • Reach out to involve people in Tier 1 and beyond – management to workface • Rigid control and assure outputs for objectives, standards and reporting toolset but not prescriptive about how they are delivered • Benefits of collaborative framework • Help and support to embed programme- wide practices for consistency
  • 26. Supplier and Contract Management • Driven by Cost Management and Performance and control procedures • Schedule of deliverables to track contract requirements • Many programme specific requirements in the Works Information and Contract – Cost reporting, security, health and safety, equality, industrial relations etc. • Incentivised Contracts • Closely linked to Risk and Integration Management
  • 27. Contract Incentivisation • Majority of contracts used NEC on the Olympic Park • Option C contracts used for larger value projects • Fair pain/gain mechanism • No retention • Milestone bonuses – incentive payments • Early completion bonus • Low levels of LADs
  • 28. Cost Management • Cost Management – driven by procedures in works information • Align WBS – at Project and Programme Levels • Monthly cost report • Review in detail with the contractor – Tier 2 Cost reporting – Unlet scope and contingency review – Monitor gain share • PM involved in Tier 2 procurement • Contract administrators allocated to packages
  • 29. Programme Assurance – 3 lines of Defence
  • 30. Programme Assurance Role (2nd line of defence) Executive Management Programme Assurance Delivery Partner Projects ODA Projects Data / Reports • Interpret project and programme data • Highlight project and programme risks and issues • Governance reviews • Overall custodian of programme governance and assurance framework • Business case validation • Identify and fix process gaps • Programme and Financial data analysis and trending • Manage external assurance • Performance and Financial Challenge • Risk Review • Support to fix process / governance issues
  • 31. The Reporting Structure Parliament DCMS / Funders ODA Delivery Partner Project management team Contractor Sub-contractor NAO VfM Review Programme Support & Assurance Team Programme Assurance Office Performance Assurance PM / Sponsor client reviews Contractor QA processes Performance data Performance report Project status reports Monthly programme report Programme Performance report Ministerial briefings Reporting Assurance SUPPLY CHAIN DELIVERY PARTNER CLIENT
  • 32. The Outcome This slide is intended to show how a text slide can also contain an image. Images can be used half screen and set to below the body text. Remember that text should not appear on top of an image.
  • 34. Lessons Learned http://learninglegacy.independent.gov.uk/index.php • No single magic bullet • Planning phase is critical – set a robust baseline with compatible programme targets • Get the right people with delivery capability on board. • Pay constant attention to governance and organisation – different structures, processes and people needed at different points of the programme • Strong Programme management needed – programme priorities override projects • It’s a team game – relationships between ODA, CLM, government and stakeholders are very important • Performance culture becomes a virtuous circle