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15-Month Executive MBA 2010

Course: Project Management

Authors:

   Abhik Tushar Das (20104001)
   Ajay Cecil (20104002)




PMC Report: Construction of a
Marine Tank Farm




                                  School of Petroleum Management,
                                  Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India

                                  www.spm.pdpu.ac.in

                                  Comments:
                                  spm_pdpu_emba10@googlegroups.com
Contents:                 The authors would like to thank Mr. ANAND
                          KUMAR SINGH (Energy Risk Professional) for his
                          sincere efforts towards guiding them through the
                          project in terms of Project Risk Management.

                                             -   Abhik Tushar Das / Ajay Cecil




       1. Project Charter
       2. Project Objectives
       3. Technical Details
       4. Project Organization Structure
       5. Work-Breakdown-Structure (WBS)
       6. Network Diagram (PERT/ CPM)
       7. Project Risk Management
       8. Microsoft Project Applications
       9. Conclusions
       10.     Key Findings




                All facts and data used in this report are hypothetical and do
                not correlate to an actual project.

                The sole purpose of this report is to demonstrate
                understanding of concepts learnt in the course titled “Project
                Management in Oil & Gas”.
Project Charter:


Trade is an important facet in the economic development of any nation. The ASSOCHAM
STUDY ON PETROLEUM TRADE™ for the period FY 1999-00 to 2006-07 has found that
petroleum products exported by India have been growing at a whopping rate of 73 per cent
for last three years with the value of oil exports expected to surpass its imports in next six
years. Petroleum is emerging as the largest foreign exchange sector in India with 16.2 per
cent share petroleum exports are expected to exceed US$ 20 billion in FY07. To facilitate
this trade, it is essential to supplement our ports with custom-bonded storage warehouses
to reduce ship turnaround time and help exporters reduce inventories at their
manufacturing locations thus reducing transaction cost.

This project envisages constructing a marine tank farm near the port of NHAVA SHEVA
(JNPT) which will cater to the numerous chemical/ petrochemical industries in the MIDC
(Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) as also to the two PSU refineries (BPCL
and HPCL) located at Mumbai. The Marine Tank Farm would be spread over an area of
5acres and have a cargo capacity of 100000 kilolitres with a receiving/ discharging capacity
of 200 kilolitres per hour (pumping rate). The tanks farm will be designed to store
hazardous liquid cargo (Class-A Storage) and will conform to best-in-class safety standards.

The tank farm shall have an access from NH4B which is a spur from NH 4 which links four of
the 10 most populous Indian cities - Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Chennai. NH 4
constitutes roughly 90% of the Golden Quadrilateral's Mumbai-Chennai segment and hence
the tank farm is strategically connected to highly industrialized cities. The tank farm is also
in proximity to Mumbai, the financial hub of India and caters to JNPT which is spread over
10 square kilometres (2,500 acres) handling bulk consignments of 7.88 million tons per
annum. The port handles 65% of India's container traffic has an average berthing period of
37 hours which is considered very long. Hence the tank farm is expected to cater to high
business volumes.
Project Objectives:


The project objectives can be listed as;




       Project area: 5 acres


       Project location: Off-NH4B (NHAVA SHEVA Port, JNPT, NaviMumbai)


       Shell Capacity: 100000 kilolitres


       Project Type: Turnkey contract


       Project construction deadline: 36 months


       Project Cost: US$ 200 million




Project Location:




                                                                         Project Area
Technical Details:
The technical details for construction can be detailed as;

    Material of construction is Mild Steel

    Type of Tank: Floating Roof tanks (20 nos)

    Diameter of Tanks: 20 meters (largest tank)

    Height of Tanks: 12 meters (highest tank)

    Tank foundation: Reinforced Concrete piling with Bitumen and sand surfacing

    Associated pipelines: 2650 meters (diameter 100mm and 200mm NB)

    Material of Storage: Petroleum derivatives (non-reactive)

    Design guidelines: OISD-STD-105/ OISD-RP-108/ OISD-STD-110/ OISD-STD-112/ OISD-

      STD-113/ OISD-STD-114/ OISD-GDN-115/ OISD-STD-117/ OISD-STD-118/ OISD-STD-

      119/ OISD-RP-149/ OISD-STD-156/ OISD-GDN-166/ OISD-RP-167

    Tank construction method: Jack-up method


Tank Foundation Details:
Project Organization Structure:



                                 Project Director



                                 Project Manager




   Project Management                Resource              Risk Management
           Team                   Management Team                Team


    1. Technical Manager          1.   Finance Manager     1. Configuration
    2. Communication              2.   Accountant             Manager
       Manager                    3.   Purchase Manager    2. Scheduler
    3. Personnel Manager          4.   Transportation/     3. Estimator
    4. Project Administrator           Logistics Manager   4. Senior    Consultant
    5. Mechanical Engineer        5.   IT Manager             (vendor)
    6. Civil Engineer             6.   Systems Manager     5. Senior    Consultant
    7. Electrical Engineer        7.   Metrics Analyst        (customer)
    8. Draftsman                  8.   Contract Manager    6. Insurance Consultant
    9. Safety Manager
    10.Contractors



PMI’s Standard for Portfolio Management:
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS):
Work breakdown structure (WBS), in project management and systems engineering, is a
deliverable oriented decomposition of a project into smaller components. It defines and
groups a project's discrete work elements in a way that helps organize and define the total
work scope of the project.

    Preconstruction Activities:
     1. Develop Technical Specifications
     2. Contractor Solicitation
     3. Pre-construction Meetings
     4. Acquisition of Permits and Licences
     5. Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors
     6. Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/ Soil Tests
    Construction Preparation:
     1. Clearing of Site/ Demolition
     2. Land excavation/ filling
     3. Levelling
     4. Ground water removal
    Resource Acquisition:
     1. RFQ/ Tendering
     2. Vendor Selection
     3. Ordering
     4. Delivery
     5. Testing
     6. Payments
     7. Construction Equipment hiring
    Construction:
     1. Excavation
     2. Piling
     3. Tank Foundation
     4. Plate welding
    Testing and Handover:
     1. NDT Testing for Welding joints
     2. Hydro test of Tank
     3. Handover to operations
Tank Construction pictorial representation:




Some Pictures:
Network Diagram:
Precedence Table:
Task   Project Activity                              Duration   Phase   Predecessor
No.                                                  (days)
1-     Recurring Morning Meetings (Daily Activity)   Daily
137
138    Preconstruction Activities                    27
139    Develop Technical Specifications              5          1
140    Contractor Solicitation                       15                 139
141    Acquisition of Permits and Licences           20
142    Construction Agreements with vendors,         7                  140
       suppliers and sub-contractors
143 Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/ Soil Tests     6                  141
144 Construction Preparation                         3                  141
145 Clearing of Site/ Demolition                     9                  138
146 Land excavation/ filling                         4          2       143
147 Levelling                                        2                  146
148 Ground water removal                             5                  146
149 Resource Acquisition                             60                 145
150 RFQ/ Tendering                                   30         3       139
151 Vendor Selection                                 7                  150
152 Ordering                                         3                  150
153 Delivery                                         15                 152
154 Testing                                          5                  153
155 Payments                                         7                  154
156 Construction Equipments Hiring                   3                  144
157 Construction                                     35                 149
158 Piling                                           4          4       156
159 Tank Foundation                                  6                  158
160 Plate Welding                                    25                 159
161 Testing and Handover                             4                  157
162 NDT Testing for Welding joints                   2          5       160
163 Hydro test of Tank                               3                  160
164 Handover to operations                           1                  163
Total Project Duration: 126days

Activity No’s:
Network Diagram (Critical Path Method):




   Abbreviations:

         Critical Path:
         Non Critical Path:
         Dummy Path:
         Node:



         Project time (Early/ Late finish):
Project Evaluation & Review Technique (PERT):
      Optimistic Time of completion: t0
      Most Likely Time of completion: tl
      Pessimistic Time of completion: tp
      Expected Time of completion: te

Task No. Project Activity                       t0        tl        tp        te         Std Dev Variance
      138 Preconstruction Activities
      139 Develop Technical Specifications            3         5         7          5 0.666667 0.444444
      140 Contractor Solicitation                    12        15        21       15.5      1.5     2.25
      141 Acquisition of Permits and Licences        15        20        60   25.83333      7.5    56.25
          Construction Agreements with
          vendors, suppliers and sub-
      142 contractors                                5         7         10   7.166667 0.833333 0.694444
          Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/
      143 Soil Tests                                 4         6         7    5.833333        0.5     0.25
      144 Construction Preparation                   2         3         5    3.166667        0.5     0.25
      145 Clearing of Site/ Demolition
      146 Land excavation/ filling                   3         4         6    4.166667      0.5     0.25
      147 Levelling                                  1         2         5    2.333333 0.666667 0.444444
      148 Ground water removal                       4         5         7    5.166667      0.5     0.25
      149 Resource Acquisition
      150 RFQ/ Tendering                             20        30        60   33.33333 6.666667 44.44444
      151 Vendor Selection                            5         7         8   6.833333      0.5     0.25
      152 Ordering                                    1         3         7   3.333333        1        1
      153 Delivery                                   12        15        20   15.33333 1.333333 1.777778
      154 Testing                                     3         5         6   4.833333      0.5     0.25
      155 Payments                                    2         7         8   6.333333        1        1
      156 Construction Equipments Hiring              2         3         5   3.166667      0.5     0.25
      157 Construction
      158 Piling                                      3         4         7   4.333333 0.666667 0.444444
      159 Tank Foundation                             5         6         7          6 0.333333 0.111111
      160 Plate Welding                              22        25        35   26.16667 2.166667 4.694444
      161 Testing and Handover
      162 NDT Testing for Welding joints             1         2         4    2.166667      0.5     0.25
      163 Hydro test of Tank                         2         3         4           3 0.333333 0.111111
      164 Handover to operations                     1         1         3    1.333333 0.333333 0.111111

Here critical path is: 139-140-142-150-152-153-154-155-158-159-160-163-164
Computation of Event Times
Task No.                              Project Activity                       Duration (D)   TEi             TLi          TEj         TLj         Total Float Free Float Independent Float
     138 Preconstruction Activities
     139 Develop Technical Specifications                                               5          0               0            5           5             0          0                  0
     140 Contractor Solicitation                                                       15          5               5           20          20             0          0                  0
     141 Acquisition of Permits and Licences                                           20          0              49           20          69            49          0                -49
     142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors            7         20              20           27          27             0          0                  0
     143 Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/ Soil Tests                                   6         20              69           26          75            49          0                -49
     144 Construction Preparation                                                       3         20              69           23          84            61          0                -49
     145 Clearing of Site/ Demolition
     146 Land excavation/ filling                                                       4         26              75           30          79            49          0                -49
     147 Levelling                                                                      2         30              79           32          85            53          0                -49
     148 Ground water removal                                                           5         30              79           35          84            49          0                -49
     149 Resource Acquisition
     150 RFQ/ Tendering                                                                30         27              27           57          57             0          0                  0
     151 Vendor Selection                                                               7         57              57           64          88            24          0                  0
     152 Ordering                                                                       3         57              57           60          60             0          0                  0
     153 Delivery                                                                      15         60              60           75          75             0          0                  0
     154 Testing                                                                        5         75              75           80          80             0          0                  0
     155 Payments                                                                       7         80              80           87          87             0          0                  0
     156 Construction Equipments Hiring                                                 3         35              84           38          87            49          0                -49
     157 Construction
     158 Piling                                                                         4         87              87          91            91            0          0                  0
     159 Tank Foundation                                                                6         91              91          97            97            0          0                  0
     160 Plate Welding                                                                 25         97              97         122           122            0          0                  0
     161 Testing and Handover
     162 NDT Testing for Welding joints                                                 2     122                 122        124           125            1          0                  0
     163 Hydro test of Tank                                                             3     122                 122        125           125            0          0                  0
     164 Handover to operations                                                         1     125                 125        126           126            0          0                  0

For Critical Tasks: TF=FF=IF=0

                                                                           Critical Path
Activity Nos                              Activity Name                                       t0                   tl           tp        Weightage           te    Std Dev     Variance
         139 Develop Technical Specifications                                                           3                5            7                         5   0.666667    0.444444
         140 Contractor Solicitation                                                                   12               15           21                      15.5         1.5        2.25
         142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors                        5                7           10                  7.166667   0.833333    0.694444
         150 RFQ/ Tendering                                                                            20               30           60                  33.33333   6.666667    44.44444
         152 Ordering                                                                                   1                3            7                  3.333333           1           1
         153 Delivery                                                                                  12               15           20                  15.33333   1.333333    1.777778
         154 Testing                                                                                    3                5            6                  4.833333         0.5        0.25
         155 Payments                                                                                   2                7            8                  6.333333           1           1
         158 Piling                                                                                     3                4            7                  4.333333   0.666667    0.444444
         159 Tank Foundation                                                                            5                6            7                         6   0.333333    0.111111
         160 Plate Welding                                                                             22               25           35                  26.16667   2.166667    4.694444
         163 Hydro test of Tank                                                                         2                3            4                         3   0.333333    0.111111
         164 Handover to operations                                                                     1                1            3                  1.333333   0.333333    0.111111
                                                                                                                                                         131.6667               57.33333

             Expected Project Duration (days)                                               131.6667
             Expected Project Variance                                                      57.33333
             Activities to be monitored                                                     44.44444 RFQ/ Tendering
             Scheduled completion of project (days)                                              120
             Probability of completion within 120 days                                      -1.54079 0.061684       6%
Project Risk Management:
Risk likelihood is the probability that a potential risk factor will actually materialize. It is
expressed numerically between:

     never happen (0)
     will happen (1)

Risk likelihood table:

S No.                                               Qualitative                                                                   Quantitative
  1                                                    Low                                                                          0 to 0.20
  2                                                  Medium                                                                        0.21 to 0.50
  3                                                   High                                                                         0.51 to 1.00


                                                                 Composite Likelihood Factor (CLF)
Activity Nos                              Activity Name                          Likelihood of Failure Weight-1 (Finance) Weight-2 (Manpower) Weight-3 (Technology)      CLF
         139 Develop Technical Specifications                                                       0.1               0.05                0.05                   0.2      0.03
         140 Contractor Solicitation                                                                0.3               0.05               0.055                  0.05    0.0465
         142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors                    0.5               0.01              0.0025                  0.03   0.02125
         150 RFQ/ Tendering                                                                         0.5                0.2                0.05                  0.05      0.15
         152 Ordering                                                                               0.1             0.0025                0.01                  0.01   0.00225
         153 Delivery                                                                               0.7               0.05                0.03                0.055     0.0945
         154 Testing                                                                                0.7             0.0025                0.25                   0.2   0.31675
         155 Payments                                                                               0.3               0.05                0.05                  0.05     0.045
         158 Piling                                                                                 0.3              0.055                0.05                  0.25    0.1065
         159 Tank Foundation                                                                        0.5                0.2                 0.2                  0.05     0.225
         160 Plate Welding                                                                          0.7               0.25                 0.2                  0.05      0.35
         163 Hydro test of Tank                                                                     0.9               0.03                0.05               0.0025    0.07425
         164 Handover to operations                                                                 0.5               0.05              0.0025               0.0025     0.0275
             Project CLF (max value)                                                                                     1                   1                     1      0.35

                                                                  Composite Impact Factor (CIF)
Activity Nos                              Activity Name                                 Cost impact Weight-1 (Financial) Time impact Weight-2 (Schedule)               CIF
         139 Develop Technical Specifications                                                    0.1                               0.7                                   0.28
         140 Contractor Solicitation                                                             0.5                               0.7                                   0.56
         142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors                 0.3                               0.5                                   0.36
         150 RFQ/ Tendering                                                                      0.3                               0.3                                    0.3
         152 Ordering                                                                            0.1                               0.7                                   0.28
         153 Delivery                                                                            0.1                               0.7                                   0.28
         154 Testing                                                                             0.1       0.7                     0.5       0.3                         0.22
         155 Payments                                                                            0.1                               0.5                                   0.22
         158 Piling                                                                              0.5                               0.7                                   0.56
         159 Tank Foundation                                                                     0.5                               0.7                                   0.56
         160 Plate Welding                                                                       0.9                               0.7                                    0.5
         163 Hydro test of Tank                                                                  0.3                               0.7                                   0.42
         164 Handover to operations                                                              0.1                               0.9                                   0.34
             Project CLF (max value)                                                                                                                                     0.56
Low                                      0.1
            Minor                                    0.3           RCR (Risk Consequence Rating)   0.714
 Likelihood Moderate                                 0.5
            Significant                              0.7
            High                                     0.9
RCR = Impact * Likelihood

Since the RCR of the project is 0.64, it is a moderately risky project and hence can be
executed with proper safeguards.

# for detailed calculations, please refer to the attached MS Excel worksheet.



MS Projects Applications:
Project Overview:
Critical Tasks:




Project Resources:
Conclusion:
The tank farm project, which is supposed to be a very lucrative project in terms of future
business prospects, faces immediate project implementation challenges in terms of high
risk of failure. Also the project envisages to be completed in 4months, would face a delay of
a fortnight, where only a remote possibility of completion (6%) within the timeframe
announced by the promoters. Although a detailed cost analysis was not undertaken due to
resource constraints, it can be safely concluded that adequate safeguards should be
implemented to mitigate project risks. In case of cost over runs due to delays in project
implementation, a cost-benefit-analysis should be performed to ascertain the benefits of
employing more man-hours during for the project vis-a-vis the cost of capital and the
opportunity cost of completing the project before time. Contractors can be given
commensurate benefits based on early completion of project.



Key Findings:
The key findings in the project can be summarized as;

   1. Lucrative business prospects
   2. Project deadline would be breached by a fortnight (inclusive of holidays)
   3. Project risk is high (RCR=0.714)
   4. High risk due to critical activities like Piling & Plate Wielding
   5. Mitigation required for the above activities which would significantly reduce risk
      exposure
   6. Manpower deployment to increase at the fag-end of the project (phase- 4/5)
   7. RFQ/ Tendering process has to be critically monitored for smooth project execution
   8. Due to high project risk, equity should be preferred over debt for capital infusion as
      high cost of capital (debt) could make the project unfeasable

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Project Management Report for Tank Farm

  • 1. 15-Month Executive MBA 2010 Course: Project Management Authors:  Abhik Tushar Das (20104001)  Ajay Cecil (20104002) PMC Report: Construction of a Marine Tank Farm School of Petroleum Management, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India www.spm.pdpu.ac.in Comments: spm_pdpu_emba10@googlegroups.com
  • 2. Contents: The authors would like to thank Mr. ANAND KUMAR SINGH (Energy Risk Professional) for his sincere efforts towards guiding them through the project in terms of Project Risk Management. - Abhik Tushar Das / Ajay Cecil 1. Project Charter 2. Project Objectives 3. Technical Details 4. Project Organization Structure 5. Work-Breakdown-Structure (WBS) 6. Network Diagram (PERT/ CPM) 7. Project Risk Management 8. Microsoft Project Applications 9. Conclusions 10. Key Findings All facts and data used in this report are hypothetical and do not correlate to an actual project. The sole purpose of this report is to demonstrate understanding of concepts learnt in the course titled “Project Management in Oil & Gas”.
  • 3. Project Charter: Trade is an important facet in the economic development of any nation. The ASSOCHAM STUDY ON PETROLEUM TRADE™ for the period FY 1999-00 to 2006-07 has found that petroleum products exported by India have been growing at a whopping rate of 73 per cent for last three years with the value of oil exports expected to surpass its imports in next six years. Petroleum is emerging as the largest foreign exchange sector in India with 16.2 per cent share petroleum exports are expected to exceed US$ 20 billion in FY07. To facilitate this trade, it is essential to supplement our ports with custom-bonded storage warehouses to reduce ship turnaround time and help exporters reduce inventories at their manufacturing locations thus reducing transaction cost. This project envisages constructing a marine tank farm near the port of NHAVA SHEVA (JNPT) which will cater to the numerous chemical/ petrochemical industries in the MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) as also to the two PSU refineries (BPCL and HPCL) located at Mumbai. The Marine Tank Farm would be spread over an area of 5acres and have a cargo capacity of 100000 kilolitres with a receiving/ discharging capacity of 200 kilolitres per hour (pumping rate). The tanks farm will be designed to store hazardous liquid cargo (Class-A Storage) and will conform to best-in-class safety standards. The tank farm shall have an access from NH4B which is a spur from NH 4 which links four of the 10 most populous Indian cities - Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Chennai. NH 4 constitutes roughly 90% of the Golden Quadrilateral's Mumbai-Chennai segment and hence the tank farm is strategically connected to highly industrialized cities. The tank farm is also in proximity to Mumbai, the financial hub of India and caters to JNPT which is spread over 10 square kilometres (2,500 acres) handling bulk consignments of 7.88 million tons per annum. The port handles 65% of India's container traffic has an average berthing period of 37 hours which is considered very long. Hence the tank farm is expected to cater to high business volumes.
  • 4. Project Objectives: The project objectives can be listed as; Project area: 5 acres Project location: Off-NH4B (NHAVA SHEVA Port, JNPT, NaviMumbai) Shell Capacity: 100000 kilolitres Project Type: Turnkey contract Project construction deadline: 36 months Project Cost: US$ 200 million Project Location: Project Area
  • 5. Technical Details: The technical details for construction can be detailed as;  Material of construction is Mild Steel  Type of Tank: Floating Roof tanks (20 nos)  Diameter of Tanks: 20 meters (largest tank)  Height of Tanks: 12 meters (highest tank)  Tank foundation: Reinforced Concrete piling with Bitumen and sand surfacing  Associated pipelines: 2650 meters (diameter 100mm and 200mm NB)  Material of Storage: Petroleum derivatives (non-reactive)  Design guidelines: OISD-STD-105/ OISD-RP-108/ OISD-STD-110/ OISD-STD-112/ OISD- STD-113/ OISD-STD-114/ OISD-GDN-115/ OISD-STD-117/ OISD-STD-118/ OISD-STD- 119/ OISD-RP-149/ OISD-STD-156/ OISD-GDN-166/ OISD-RP-167  Tank construction method: Jack-up method Tank Foundation Details:
  • 6. Project Organization Structure: Project Director Project Manager Project Management Resource Risk Management Team Management Team Team 1. Technical Manager 1. Finance Manager 1. Configuration 2. Communication 2. Accountant Manager Manager 3. Purchase Manager 2. Scheduler 3. Personnel Manager 4. Transportation/ 3. Estimator 4. Project Administrator Logistics Manager 4. Senior Consultant 5. Mechanical Engineer 5. IT Manager (vendor) 6. Civil Engineer 6. Systems Manager 5. Senior Consultant 7. Electrical Engineer 7. Metrics Analyst (customer) 8. Draftsman 8. Contract Manager 6. Insurance Consultant 9. Safety Manager 10.Contractors PMI’s Standard for Portfolio Management:
  • 7. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Work breakdown structure (WBS), in project management and systems engineering, is a deliverable oriented decomposition of a project into smaller components. It defines and groups a project's discrete work elements in a way that helps organize and define the total work scope of the project.  Preconstruction Activities: 1. Develop Technical Specifications 2. Contractor Solicitation 3. Pre-construction Meetings 4. Acquisition of Permits and Licences 5. Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors 6. Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/ Soil Tests  Construction Preparation: 1. Clearing of Site/ Demolition 2. Land excavation/ filling 3. Levelling 4. Ground water removal  Resource Acquisition: 1. RFQ/ Tendering 2. Vendor Selection 3. Ordering 4. Delivery 5. Testing 6. Payments 7. Construction Equipment hiring  Construction: 1. Excavation 2. Piling 3. Tank Foundation 4. Plate welding  Testing and Handover: 1. NDT Testing for Welding joints 2. Hydro test of Tank 3. Handover to operations
  • 8. Tank Construction pictorial representation: Some Pictures:
  • 10. Precedence Table: Task Project Activity Duration Phase Predecessor No. (days) 1- Recurring Morning Meetings (Daily Activity) Daily 137 138 Preconstruction Activities 27 139 Develop Technical Specifications 5 1 140 Contractor Solicitation 15 139 141 Acquisition of Permits and Licences 20 142 Construction Agreements with vendors, 7 140 suppliers and sub-contractors 143 Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/ Soil Tests 6 141 144 Construction Preparation 3 141 145 Clearing of Site/ Demolition 9 138 146 Land excavation/ filling 4 2 143 147 Levelling 2 146 148 Ground water removal 5 146 149 Resource Acquisition 60 145 150 RFQ/ Tendering 30 3 139 151 Vendor Selection 7 150 152 Ordering 3 150 153 Delivery 15 152 154 Testing 5 153 155 Payments 7 154 156 Construction Equipments Hiring 3 144 157 Construction 35 149 158 Piling 4 4 156 159 Tank Foundation 6 158 160 Plate Welding 25 159 161 Testing and Handover 4 157 162 NDT Testing for Welding joints 2 5 160 163 Hydro test of Tank 3 160 164 Handover to operations 1 163 Total Project Duration: 126days Activity No’s:
  • 11. Network Diagram (Critical Path Method): Abbreviations:  Critical Path:  Non Critical Path:  Dummy Path:  Node:  Project time (Early/ Late finish):
  • 12. Project Evaluation & Review Technique (PERT):  Optimistic Time of completion: t0  Most Likely Time of completion: tl  Pessimistic Time of completion: tp  Expected Time of completion: te Task No. Project Activity t0 tl tp te Std Dev Variance 138 Preconstruction Activities 139 Develop Technical Specifications 3 5 7 5 0.666667 0.444444 140 Contractor Solicitation 12 15 21 15.5 1.5 2.25 141 Acquisition of Permits and Licences 15 20 60 25.83333 7.5 56.25 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub- 142 contractors 5 7 10 7.166667 0.833333 0.694444 Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/ 143 Soil Tests 4 6 7 5.833333 0.5 0.25 144 Construction Preparation 2 3 5 3.166667 0.5 0.25 145 Clearing of Site/ Demolition 146 Land excavation/ filling 3 4 6 4.166667 0.5 0.25 147 Levelling 1 2 5 2.333333 0.666667 0.444444 148 Ground water removal 4 5 7 5.166667 0.5 0.25 149 Resource Acquisition 150 RFQ/ Tendering 20 30 60 33.33333 6.666667 44.44444 151 Vendor Selection 5 7 8 6.833333 0.5 0.25 152 Ordering 1 3 7 3.333333 1 1 153 Delivery 12 15 20 15.33333 1.333333 1.777778 154 Testing 3 5 6 4.833333 0.5 0.25 155 Payments 2 7 8 6.333333 1 1 156 Construction Equipments Hiring 2 3 5 3.166667 0.5 0.25 157 Construction 158 Piling 3 4 7 4.333333 0.666667 0.444444 159 Tank Foundation 5 6 7 6 0.333333 0.111111 160 Plate Welding 22 25 35 26.16667 2.166667 4.694444 161 Testing and Handover 162 NDT Testing for Welding joints 1 2 4 2.166667 0.5 0.25 163 Hydro test of Tank 2 3 4 3 0.333333 0.111111 164 Handover to operations 1 1 3 1.333333 0.333333 0.111111 Here critical path is: 139-140-142-150-152-153-154-155-158-159-160-163-164
  • 13. Computation of Event Times Task No. Project Activity Duration (D) TEi TLi TEj TLj Total Float Free Float Independent Float 138 Preconstruction Activities 139 Develop Technical Specifications 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 140 Contractor Solicitation 15 5 5 20 20 0 0 0 141 Acquisition of Permits and Licences 20 0 49 20 69 49 0 -49 142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors 7 20 20 27 27 0 0 0 143 Land surveys/ Aerial Photographs/ Soil Tests 6 20 69 26 75 49 0 -49 144 Construction Preparation 3 20 69 23 84 61 0 -49 145 Clearing of Site/ Demolition 146 Land excavation/ filling 4 26 75 30 79 49 0 -49 147 Levelling 2 30 79 32 85 53 0 -49 148 Ground water removal 5 30 79 35 84 49 0 -49 149 Resource Acquisition 150 RFQ/ Tendering 30 27 27 57 57 0 0 0 151 Vendor Selection 7 57 57 64 88 24 0 0 152 Ordering 3 57 57 60 60 0 0 0 153 Delivery 15 60 60 75 75 0 0 0 154 Testing 5 75 75 80 80 0 0 0 155 Payments 7 80 80 87 87 0 0 0 156 Construction Equipments Hiring 3 35 84 38 87 49 0 -49 157 Construction 158 Piling 4 87 87 91 91 0 0 0 159 Tank Foundation 6 91 91 97 97 0 0 0 160 Plate Welding 25 97 97 122 122 0 0 0 161 Testing and Handover 162 NDT Testing for Welding joints 2 122 122 124 125 1 0 0 163 Hydro test of Tank 3 122 122 125 125 0 0 0 164 Handover to operations 1 125 125 126 126 0 0 0 For Critical Tasks: TF=FF=IF=0 Critical Path Activity Nos Activity Name t0 tl tp Weightage te Std Dev Variance 139 Develop Technical Specifications 3 5 7 5 0.666667 0.444444 140 Contractor Solicitation 12 15 21 15.5 1.5 2.25 142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors 5 7 10 7.166667 0.833333 0.694444 150 RFQ/ Tendering 20 30 60 33.33333 6.666667 44.44444 152 Ordering 1 3 7 3.333333 1 1 153 Delivery 12 15 20 15.33333 1.333333 1.777778 154 Testing 3 5 6 4.833333 0.5 0.25 155 Payments 2 7 8 6.333333 1 1 158 Piling 3 4 7 4.333333 0.666667 0.444444 159 Tank Foundation 5 6 7 6 0.333333 0.111111 160 Plate Welding 22 25 35 26.16667 2.166667 4.694444 163 Hydro test of Tank 2 3 4 3 0.333333 0.111111 164 Handover to operations 1 1 3 1.333333 0.333333 0.111111 131.6667 57.33333 Expected Project Duration (days) 131.6667 Expected Project Variance 57.33333 Activities to be monitored 44.44444 RFQ/ Tendering Scheduled completion of project (days) 120 Probability of completion within 120 days -1.54079 0.061684 6%
  • 14. Project Risk Management: Risk likelihood is the probability that a potential risk factor will actually materialize. It is expressed numerically between:  never happen (0)  will happen (1) Risk likelihood table: S No. Qualitative Quantitative 1 Low 0 to 0.20 2 Medium 0.21 to 0.50 3 High 0.51 to 1.00 Composite Likelihood Factor (CLF) Activity Nos Activity Name Likelihood of Failure Weight-1 (Finance) Weight-2 (Manpower) Weight-3 (Technology) CLF 139 Develop Technical Specifications 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.2 0.03 140 Contractor Solicitation 0.3 0.05 0.055 0.05 0.0465 142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors 0.5 0.01 0.0025 0.03 0.02125 150 RFQ/ Tendering 0.5 0.2 0.05 0.05 0.15 152 Ordering 0.1 0.0025 0.01 0.01 0.00225 153 Delivery 0.7 0.05 0.03 0.055 0.0945 154 Testing 0.7 0.0025 0.25 0.2 0.31675 155 Payments 0.3 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.045 158 Piling 0.3 0.055 0.05 0.25 0.1065 159 Tank Foundation 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.05 0.225 160 Plate Welding 0.7 0.25 0.2 0.05 0.35 163 Hydro test of Tank 0.9 0.03 0.05 0.0025 0.07425 164 Handover to operations 0.5 0.05 0.0025 0.0025 0.0275 Project CLF (max value) 1 1 1 0.35 Composite Impact Factor (CIF) Activity Nos Activity Name Cost impact Weight-1 (Financial) Time impact Weight-2 (Schedule) CIF 139 Develop Technical Specifications 0.1 0.7 0.28 140 Contractor Solicitation 0.5 0.7 0.56 142 Construction Agreements with vendors, suppliers and sub-contractors 0.3 0.5 0.36 150 RFQ/ Tendering 0.3 0.3 0.3 152 Ordering 0.1 0.7 0.28 153 Delivery 0.1 0.7 0.28 154 Testing 0.1 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.22 155 Payments 0.1 0.5 0.22 158 Piling 0.5 0.7 0.56 159 Tank Foundation 0.5 0.7 0.56 160 Plate Welding 0.9 0.7 0.5 163 Hydro test of Tank 0.3 0.7 0.42 164 Handover to operations 0.1 0.9 0.34 Project CLF (max value) 0.56
  • 15. Low 0.1 Minor 0.3 RCR (Risk Consequence Rating) 0.714 Likelihood Moderate 0.5 Significant 0.7 High 0.9 RCR = Impact * Likelihood Since the RCR of the project is 0.64, it is a moderately risky project and hence can be executed with proper safeguards. # for detailed calculations, please refer to the attached MS Excel worksheet. MS Projects Applications: Project Overview:
  • 17. Conclusion: The tank farm project, which is supposed to be a very lucrative project in terms of future business prospects, faces immediate project implementation challenges in terms of high risk of failure. Also the project envisages to be completed in 4months, would face a delay of a fortnight, where only a remote possibility of completion (6%) within the timeframe announced by the promoters. Although a detailed cost analysis was not undertaken due to resource constraints, it can be safely concluded that adequate safeguards should be implemented to mitigate project risks. In case of cost over runs due to delays in project implementation, a cost-benefit-analysis should be performed to ascertain the benefits of employing more man-hours during for the project vis-a-vis the cost of capital and the opportunity cost of completing the project before time. Contractors can be given commensurate benefits based on early completion of project. Key Findings: The key findings in the project can be summarized as; 1. Lucrative business prospects 2. Project deadline would be breached by a fortnight (inclusive of holidays) 3. Project risk is high (RCR=0.714) 4. High risk due to critical activities like Piling & Plate Wielding 5. Mitigation required for the above activities which would significantly reduce risk exposure 6. Manpower deployment to increase at the fag-end of the project (phase- 4/5) 7. RFQ/ Tendering process has to be critically monitored for smooth project execution 8. Due to high project risk, equity should be preferred over debt for capital infusion as high cost of capital (debt) could make the project unfeasable