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Prof. Williams, MBM, MPM PM 342 Procurement and Contract Management Christian Gonzalez, Project Manager Tamika Roland, Project Coordinator Alex Torres, Quality Assurance Manager Teria Edwards, Research & Development Manager
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Cost of Bills Scope TQM/QFD Risk categories Risk chart Cost Breakdown WBS Breakdown EVM/S-curve Project EVM Projected Labor Efficiency Breakdown ROI(Return on Investment) Green Technology Lessons Learned Work Cited
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Innovative contractors will upgrade Rafael and Catalina Gonzalez house’s efficiency with a budget of $205,000, a completion time of 2 months, and a start day of April 11, 2011. Innovative techniques and technology will be utilized to reduce utility bills and certify the Gonzalez’s home a 15 rating on the LEED energy rating scale. The procured house will be systematically upgraded with energy efficient materials and appliances: Windows HVAC System Solar panels Tank less water heaters Insulating Upgrading appliances Geothermal unit Water heating system Water recycling system H 2 O floor heating Drip Irrigation System Natural gas generator The procured materials will be allocated from multiple manufacturers and experts will have to be contracted for certain instillations such as the solar panels, insulation, water heating system, and water recycling system.
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This allowed for the homeowners to become more acquainted with their monitoring system. Necessary to acquire the best; -Energy efficiency -Up-to date technology -Communication
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Type of risksDescriptionCost MacroeconomicCost Inflations(Gas, Shipping) +$1,200 0-2 days PoliticalPermits, Regulations +$1,200 < 1 week CommercialCost and schedule completion, Performance +$2,000 2-5 days Contractual Equipment supply, Licenses, and Sales agreements +$2,000 2-5 days EnvironmentalInclement weather +$1,000 1-4 days TeamResignations, Unmotivated workers+$3,000 1-4 days
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Week 3 Water Recycling System install Malfunctioning valve Week 5 Electrical update Mislabeling of electrical cables Cost: $85.00 Time: 45 min. Cost:$145 Time: 3 hr 30 min Total$ 230 1 Macroeconomic 2 Political 3 Commercial 4 Contractual 5 Environmental 6 Team Key
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Solar Panels72,000Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Anderson 100 series windows34,796Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Geothermal Unit8,339.44Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Permits3,200 High efficiency HVAC6,000Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Demolition2,800Contract type: Firm Fixed Appliances16,000Contract type: Firm Fixed Dumpster500Contract type: Firm Fixed Spray Insulation8,402.56Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Drywall7,000Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable water recycling system Drip irrigation system 6,325.12Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Natural gas generator2,050Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Tankless water heater4,000 H20 Floor heating System5,000Contract type: Cost- Reimbursable Energy Test3,200Contract type: Firm Fixed Electrician$ 3,000Contract type: T & M Plumber(Backup)$ 1,500Contract type: T & M
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1.0 Research New Energy Technology Local Sellers Building Restrictions 2.0 Preparations Bidding process Procuring 3.0 Execution 4.0 Efficiency testing Energy Test Cooling & Heating Test 5.0 Closing Contract Closing Payoff Open Accounts Document Updates
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Water Valve had small affect Electrical had Larger affect
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Solar Panels Anderson 100 series windows Geothermal Unit High efficiency HVAC Appliances Materials Spray Insulation Drywall water recycling system Drip irrigation system propane generator connection Tankless water heater H20 Floor heating System Design 7 Location 8 Sustainablilty 16 Water Efficiency12 Energy and Atmosphere. 38 Sustainable Sites12 Awareness and Education 3 Indoor Environmental Quality 21 Grand Total 117
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Return of 112% efficiency Customer Satisfaction Return On Investment(ROI) 6 years Rebates and tax Credits 9% of completion cost Attention to Detail:
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There is $2.6 billion in grants available. Amount of grants used in 2010, <$1 million -U.S Dept. of Energy Feb. 2011 Recycled Roofing Wood Plastic Smog Eaters LED Bulbs Insulation Olive Oil Recycled Plastic Denim Paper Thermostat radient barrier heating “Green” ammunition
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http://687842294512203611.weebly.com/index.html
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/13/energy-efficient-building_n_343922.html http://www.apowersolutions.com/ http://www.hgtvpro.com/hpro/bp_green_building/article/0,3140,HPRO_29336_54999 75,00.html http://www.geocomfort.com/products/model/gtc-two-stage-split-series http://www.GE.com Expert Judgment Christian Gonzalez Alex Torres
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