2. Agenda
1. Background
2. Scope Plan
Stakeholders
Work Breakdown Structure
Top Level Requirements
3. Schedule Plan
Schedule Performance
Baseline
Milestone List
PERT Chart
4. Cost Plan
Cost Performance Baseline
5. Quality Plan
Audit Plan
Process Improvement Plan
6. Human Resources Plan
Resource Staffing Plan
Project Organization Chart
7. Communication Plan
Stakeholder Analysis Matrix
8. Risk Plan
Risk Matrix
9. Procurement Plan
Make or Buy Decisions
Supplier Management Plan
10. Configuration Management
Plan
11. Change Control Plan
12. Conclusion
3. Background
• Create a Wind Farm in
Simoda, West Virginia
• 100 1.5 MW wind
turbines
• Clean energy is
produced from wind
turbines and made into
electricity
• Simoda, West Virginia
has the potential to
create a new
sustainable industry
http://exploringgreentechnology.com/wind-energy/how-does-
wind-energy-work/
5. Scope of the Project
• Not concerned with
where specifically the
electricity goes
• The construction details
are assumed to be
worked out by the
construction company
8. Assessment Requirements
Requirement Identifier Key
Project Designator
WF = Wind Farm
WT = Wind Turbine
Objective Designator
A = Assessment
P = Performance
Requirement or Verification Type
C = Component
E = Energy
L = Location
Requirement or Verification Designator
R = Requirement
Req. # Req. Identifier Requirement Description
1 WT-PE-R01 The Wind Turbines shall produce energy
harnessed for electricity.
2 WF-AL-R01 Simoda, West Virginia shall be assessed for
the Wind Farm.
10 WF-AL-R02 The Wind Farm shall be located in Simoda,
West Virginia.
11 WF-AC-R01 The Wind Farm shall be funded by General
Electric (GE).
9. Construction Requirements
Req. # Req. Identifier Requirement Description
3 WT-DC-R01 The Wind Turbine base shall be
constructed.
4 WT-DC-R02 The Wind Turbines shall connect to the
power grid.
5 WT-DC-R03 The Wind Turbines shall have a maximum
tip height of 120 meters.
Requirement Identifier Key
Project Designator
WF = Wind Farm
WT = Wind Turbine
Objective Designator
D = Design
Requirement or Verification Type
C = Component
Requirement or Verification Designator
R = Requirement
10. Operation Requirements
Requirement Identifier Key
Project Designator
WF = Wind Farm
WT = Wind Turbine
Objective Designator
M = Maintenance
P = Performance
Requirement or Verification Type
C = Component
E = Energy
W = Power
Requirement or Verification Designator
R = Requirement
Req. # Req. Identifier Requirement Description
6 WT-PW-R01 The Wind Turbines shall transmit power to a
power station.
7 WT-PW-R02 The Wind Turbines shall produce a minimum
of 80-megawatt hour.
8 WT-PE-R02 The Wind Turbines shall be operable
continuously.
9 WF-MC-R01 The Wind Farm shall be monitored on a
regular basis.
12. Task Name Duration Start Finish
1 Assesment 321 days Mon 4/14/14 Mon 7/6/15
2 Location Selection 15 days Mon 4/14/14 Fri 5/2/14
3 Wind Resource
Measurements
262 days Mon 5/5/14 Tue 5/5/15
4 Enviornmental
Consultants
14 days Wed 5/6/15 Mon 5/25/15
5 Legal Documentation 30 days Tue 5/26/15 Mon 7/6/15
6 Construction 337 days Tue 7/7/15 Wed 10/19/16
7 Clearing the Area 60 days Tue 7/7/15 Mon 9/28/15
8 Creating a Base 30 days Tue 9/29/15 Mon 11/9/15
9 Wiring Turbines 30 days Tue 11/10/15 Mon 12/21/15
0 Installing Turbines 217 days Tue 12/22/15 Wed 10/19/16
1 Wind Farm Components 380 days Tue 7/7/15 Mon 12/19/16
2 Access roads 52 days Tue 7/7/15 Wed 9/16/15
3 Build Substation 54 days Tue 7/7/15 Fri 9/18/15
4 Electrical Wiring 43 days Thu 10/20/16 Mon 12/19/16
5 Transmission Lines 36 days Tue 7/7/15 Tue 8/25/15
6 Operation 29 days Thu 10/20/16 Tue 11/29/16
7 Hiring Maintenance 14 days Thu 10/20/16 Tue 11/8/16
8 Test and Evaluation 29 days Thu 10/20/16 Tue 11/29/16
9
5/26 8/25 11/24 2/23 5/25 8/24 11/23 2/22 5/24 8/23 11/22 2/21 5/22 8/21 11/20 2/19 5/
January 11 July 21 February 1 August 11 February 21 September 1March 11 September 21April
Task
Split
Milestone
Summary
Project Summary
Manual Task
Duration-only
Manual Summary Rollup
Manual Summary
Start-only
Deadline
Baseline
Baseline Milestone
Baseline Summary
Progress
oject: Gantt Chart
ate: Sun 11/17/13
13. Milestone List
• Acquire the land in Simoda, West Virginia
• Analyze the data required for the one year assessment
phase and verify the project’s location
• Get contracts from the relevant supply and transport
companies
• Installment of wind turbine
• Wiring the turbines and building the substation
• Integration testing i.e. checking if the energy being
transmitted from the wind turbine is being received by
the substation
20. • The Wind Farm shall be assessed to check whether it is
operating in compliance with the specified requirements.
• An audit report containing information of the audit tests
made on the wind farm shall be drafted.
• The audit shall be performed by an independent party.
• The audit report shall be made available to all the
stakeholders
• The report shall be reviewed and necessary action to
improve the faults found during the tests shall be taken.
Audit Plan
21. • The wind farm shall be constructed and operated according
to the project plan by starting on time and on budget
• All equipments shall be tested prior to their delivery and
installed according to the accepted engineering rules and
regulations
• A team of experts lead by the Project Quality Manager shall
oversee the quality related to specific aspects of the project
• Internal project reviews, testing and inspection shall be done
on a regular basis before, during and after the completion of
the project.
Process Improvement Plan
22. • ISO 9001:2008 principles:
1. Customer Focus
2. Leadership
3. Involvement of people
4. Process Approach
5. System Approach to Management
6. Continual improvement
7. Factual Approach to Decision Making
8. Mutually beneficial supplier relationships
Quality Approach
23. • The wind farm shall be tested for quality according to the
Quality Management System ISO 9001:2008 standards.
• Performance measurements for power shall be made in
order to maintain the efficiency and also to improve the
grid compatibility of the wind farm.
• Unit and integration tests shall be performed.
Quality Testing
26. Resource Staffing Plan
Role Authority Responsibility Competency
Project
Manager
Can make decisions at any level of
the project that does not involve
funding or the special interests of
the investor and program manager
Oversee the project’s success
and manage all of the different
components which go into the
project.
Project management
experience
Possible technical
background
Systems
Engineer
Has control over any technical
decisions made; is in charge of
anything having to do with an
engineering component
Coordinate all technical aspects
of the project and properly asses
what engineering needs to be
accomplished to meet the
overarching objectives
Wide range of technical
knowledge
Systems
Analyst
Is in charge of the analysis
component of our Wind Farm;
Assesses the data collected and
works at improving any
inefficiencies
Decision maker when it comes
to specs of equipment and any
analysis that needs to be
completed
Must be someone who
understands the system at a
whole and is able to
understand individual
technical components as
well; involves critical
thinking
Relations
Coordinator
Coordinates all contracts and
outside vendors
In charge of signing off on
contractor agreements and
negotiating schedules; soliciting
pricing for outside vendors
Needs to be organized and
have good communication
and people skills
29. Communications Plan
Stakeholders
Frequency of meetings Type of communication
Status
updateWeekly Monthly Yearly Once
In person
meetings
Emails
Memos &
Information
posted on
website
Project
Manager
X X X X
Team
Members
X X X X
General
Electric
X X X X
Department of
Environment
X X X
Department of
Energy
X X X
Town Council
of Simoda, VA
X X X
30. Communication Plan Continued
Stakeholders
Frequency of meetings Type of communication
Provide
status
update
Weekly Monthly Yearly Once
In person
meetings
Emails
Memos &
Information
posted on
website
Environmentalists X X
Local supply
companies
X X
Local transport
companies
X X
Family members of
Project Manager
Birds and Bats
Department of
Agriculture
X X
Trade Unions X X
Consumers &
Residents
Association
X X
Department of
Aviation
X X
EPA & WWF X
Ecologists in Action X X
Competing
companies
32. High Risk Items
RISK
Timeframe
Start
Timeframe End I Po (%)Borda Rank R Manage/Mitigate
Insufficient
revenue
29 Nov 2016 29 Nov 2036 Mo 21% 2 MHire outside experts to analyze
alternatives to possiblly increase
revenue
Wind Turbine
Part Failure
07 Jul 2015 29 Nov 2036 Mo 15% 3 MFabricate additional parts/1.5
MW has most available spare
parts
Transmission
of energy
from Turbine
to Substation
is less than
40%
25 Aug 2015 29 Nov 2016 Mo 15% 3 MAssess wind speed for 12 months
prior/ alternate options for
transmitting energy to substation
Running
behind
schedule
04 Apr 2014 29 Nov 2016 Mo 15% 3 MSchedule allows for re-planning/
slight flexibility
Extreme Wind 17 Jul 2015 29 Nov 2016 S 10% 0 MTransferred, Insurance
Bird/Bat
mortality
collisions with
turbine rotos
29 Nov 2016 N/A Mo 10% 9 L MERLIN avian radar detection
system
33. Lower Risk Items
RISK
Timeframe
Start
Timeframe End I
Po
(%)
Borda Rank R Manage/Mitigate
Personnel Losses 14 Apr 2014 29 Nov 2016 S 10% 0 MStaffing plan in place,
alternate staff identified
Motivation
Decreases with
employees
14 Apr 2014 29 Nov 2016 Mo 8% 11 L Incentive opportunities/
staffing plan in place and
alternate staff identified
Natural Disasters 17 Jul 2015 N/A S 5% 3 MTransferred, Insurance
Wind speed less
than desirable
05 May 2015 N/A S 5% 3 MWind Speed will be re-
assessed at alternate
location for additional 12
months
Noise Complaints 29 Nov 2016 31 Dec 2020 Mo 4% 12 L Budget surplus set aside to
re-locate individuals
Aesthetic
complaints
19 Oct 2016 31 Dec 2020 Mo 3% 13 L Budget surplus set aside to
re-locate individuals
Over budget 04 Apr 2014 29 Nov 2016 S 2% 10 MContract with GE is set at
$300 million, budget will
not go over
GE unable to
fully fund project
07 Jul 2015 29 Nov 2105 C 1% 8 MVestas will be set to take
over project
35. Make or Buy Decision List
Item Make or Buy Company
Wind Turbine Make GE
Wind Energy
Storage
Make GE
Transmission
Lines
Buy WV Electricity
Company
Data Collection
System
Buy Femway
Bat and Bird Radar Buy DeTect, Inc.
36. Supplier Management Plan
Item Contract and Negotiation Deadline Delivery Date
Wind Turbine April 14, 2014 July 7, 2015
Wind Energy
Storage
July 7, 2015 October 19, 2016
Transmission
Lines
April 14, 2014 July 7, 2015
Data Collection
System
July 7, 2015 December 22,
2015
Bat and Bird
Radar
As Needed
38. Change Control Plan
In order to incorporate any changes, the Project Manager must:
(i) ensure that changes to the project have a strong business
justification.
(ii) monitor and control the cost and other impacts of approved
changes.
(iii) obtain the appropriate level of approval for changes.
(iv) ensure that project changes are understood and that team
members do not begin work on new or unplanned tasks before
change requests are approved.
(v) maintain a clear and accurate record of changes made over the
life of the project
39. Conclusions
• Simoda, West Virginia
would benefit from a
Wind Farm in their
community
• Wind Energy is
environmentally friendly
and a step towards a
more sustainable future
• General Electric would be
making a good
investment
http://chrismaddencartoons.wordpress.co
m/category/environment/energy-fuel-
power/
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