Case study for project management-Triple constraints

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TRIPLE CONSTRAINTS
ON
POLYHOUSE DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT

Group Members:Darshana Patil101149Sayalee Pote101150Minal Ugale101161

POLYHOUSE

Alternate technique in agriculture which reduces dependency on rainfall.

Makes optimum use of land & water resources by controlling temperature, humidity & ventilation of air using equipments

Our Project includes...

Setting up a polyhouse in given area.

Setting up the required equipments & controllers suiting the crops to be cultivated.

Training the farmers in using the equipments.

TRIPLE CONSTRAINTS ONOUR CASE STUDY

TRIPLE CONSTRAINT

Every project is constrained in different ways by-SCOPE

TIME

COST

These limitations in project management are known as triple constraint.

SCOPE

Development of one detached & fully controlled polyhouse over 1 acre of land area.

Sawtooth shaped polyhouse with nylon net walls & polythene film roofs.

South-north direction polyhouse.

It will be installed with :Fans

Cooling pads

Heater systems

Irrigation Type: Fogging System

Sprinklers

Scope limits only to constuction of the polyhouse

training to use the equipments installed

COST

The rough estimate of the budget can be given as follows...

Cost of Human Resources

Working StaffAmount

Technicians10,000

Labourers25,000

Botanist5,000

Architect10,000

Agricultural Scientist5,000

Raw Material+Equipment Cost

Equipments/Raw MaterialAmount

Aluminium frames & pipes:40 mm diameter25 mm diameter40,00025,000

UV stabilized plastic films[1000m]50,000

UV stabilized nylon nets[2000m]20,000

Fans[10]1,00,000

Cooling Pads[20]20,000

Top Vent control motor[5]5,000

Curtain Control motor[5]2,000

Heater System[1]25,000

Fogging System[1]40,000

Sprinkler System[1]30,000

Assembly aid(cement ,tools,screws,etc)20,000

Other development+service costs

Land development Cost10,000

Transport30,000

Electricity Supply20,000

Water Supply 10,000

Service Charge50,000

Total Cost Estimate:Rs. 5,57,000

TIME

Total Estimate time includes-Development 52 days

Maintenance 30 days

This time period is roughly divided as follows:

Pre-development

ActivityTime Required

Land Survey & discussion with the client 1 week

Cost estimate & hiring manpower0.5 week

Purchasing & transporting the material needed +Land Development1 week

Development

ActivityTime Required

Shaping the material into proper requiredshapes & sizes1 week

Building the base structure on the land1 week

Fitting of the aluminium rods on the base structure0.5 week

Fitting of the plastic films & nylon nets0.5 week

Constructing the entrance cabinet0.5 week

Assembling the fogging system & installation0.5 week

Setting up fans ,cooling pads & heater1 week

Setting up the motors for vent & curtains0.5 week

Laying out sprinkler system1 week

Post-Development

ActivityTime Required

Testing all the equipments2 days

Training1 week

Maintenance1 month