Monday, May 20, 2019

Value Management

Q. 1 Using your emerging knowledge of take account counselling (VM), critic completelyy appraise the enunciate and make suggestions as to how the VM study might have been run differently / more(prenominal) effectively. A shelter Management report is the tail to a well-constructed project in the sense that all parties involved or potentially change will be content with the final outcome. It is vital to understand and elaborate on the key aspects that reckon a value management study in order to gain an agreeable conclusion. Often these guidelines ar met, yet comparatively and with no due culpability, some guidelines are overseen.The causes of these significant errors are often mistakes and seldom intentional however they greatly skew the findings and lead to inevitable issues raised in the future. The Value Management Workshop Report, dated 26 November 2009, is focused on the Road and Traffic Authority (RTA) Mount capital of Seychelles to Lithgow forcing out. It incorporates many of the procedures and strategies that are set out in a report titled Total asset Management, September 2004, which has been developed by New South Wales Government Treasurys Office.This particular documents basis is value management guideline. In order to construct an argument as to how the Mount Victoria to Lithgow Project workshop could have been run differently and more effectively I will juxtapose these two documents. thither are two main criteria that will be focused on the stages of a Value Management and when such stages should be initiated and pre workshop planning and what it should comprise of. For a study project/program, some(prenominal) Value Management studies may be needed, for ex full at the service planning stage, the concept evolution stage, at the construction stage, at the operation and maintenance stage and, ultimately, at disposal. (Value Management guideline, 2004) There is no question that the 6 major stages of a project listed above require a Value Management Plan. In this particular instance the concept development stage is the main focus of the RTA report. plan development should include the scope of the project, what the project aims to achieve and the general antecedenting behind such a development.The general concept of this proposed project can be described as light meaning that the reason for undertaking a public infrastructure project, estimated in excess of $275 million excluding the three phases included in the Mount Victoria section, is a little unclear. It is stated that The highway upgrade work that has already been realized on The Great Western Highway has led to improved travel times for motorists and a safer road environment for all motorists, pedestrians and cyclists. RTA Mount Victoria to Lithgow Project, 26 November 2009) The New South Wales Governments plan to upgrade state roads, is therefore a green light to develop and upgrade new roads as the RTA deems fit. There is no panorama or mention of rejuve nating existing infrastructure, which would be presumably economically healthier and time efficient. Although such a consideration may have become immediately redundant once ousted, there should have been ample opportunity for consideration by all members of the workshop, which in fact there wasnt.It is effective to conduct pre workshops programmes in a smaller group to develop issues that can be readily raised in the major Value Management workshop. Identifying issues early rather than over the two days of the workshop will move over organisers and sub sequentially the members of the workshop the ability to address and answer problems with relevant facts, current data and more importantly directly. This would be a substitute of ball park figures and broad/ assumed answers that would have been displace forward if pre workshop programmes were not conducted.

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