Group E. .1.1.1-Project Goals 1.1.2-Scope Definition. 1.1.3-Project milestones. 1.1.4-Assumption,Constrains&Dependencies. 1.1.5-Project risks. 1.1.6-Project.

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Group E

Project Goals Scope Definition Project milestones Assumption,Constrains&Dependencies Project risks Project Organizational Structure and communication strategy Project Cost estimate and source of funding.

A)Schedule:-

Schedule (continue):-

B)Fast track:-

Fast track (continue):-

Cost (continue):-

5.1-Risk Management planning objective. 5.2-Risk Breakdown Structure. 5.3-Risk Identification.

5.4-Risk Assessment Qualitive risk Analysis Initial Risk priorities Quantitive Risk Analysis. 5.5-Risk Response:- 5.6-Risk monitor and controlling.

6.1-Definitions. 6.2-Purpose and scope. of Project quality system. 6.3-Quality management (requirements - responsibility):-

6.4-Responsibility foe each stakeholders: Project Manager Quality control Manager Quality engineer. 6.5-Quality Control: Project Activities mobilization Excavation for foundation. (Before execution-During execution-after execution) Backfilling (Material soil compaction)

6.5.4-Formwork Steel reinforcement (steel properties) Concrete work Before execution.(Cement-water-reinforcing steel) During Transportation transportation of concrete methods of transportations (truck mixer-pump) During Execution (fresh concrete tests-slump test- placing of concrete-additives or admixtures) After execution(hardened concrete test- compaction of concrete-curing of concrete-control on hardened concrete).

6.5.7-Masonary work (Mortar) Painting and clear finishing painting surface painting. 6.4-Quality Assurance. 6.5-Corrective reaction &prevention reaction.