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We are a team of qualified and experienced professionals with a proven track record serving a broad spectrum of clients- MNCs, Indian Corporations, Global Trading Organizations.
We bring a broad range of experience and network to offer services that provide end to end solutions in successfully addressing all the regulatory and licensing requirements, obtaining government clearances, and liaison across all related government agencies, across all types of business verticals..
We work closely with our clients to develop strategies and implementation plans that provide concrete savings to the bottom line.
"We are an interface between an entrepreneur and Govt. and regulatory bodies having solutions to all your problems."
Project Management:
Project Management methodology is based on best practices taken from PMI (USA) and PRINCE 2 (APMG –UK) standards.
Extensive experience in Deploying resources with experience in projects that involve
Value Engineering, Designing and Building Green Infrastructure
Optimum land use based on topography and impact on the environment
Infrastructure development (roads, traffic, water supply, electricity and waste management)
Shopping Malls with Multiplexes and Multilevel Parking
Rich experience in project management software such as MS Project and Primevera
2. The 21st
century is the era of cities, the metropolises where more than half
the earths population live, where its business is done, where some of its most
complex services are developed and ideas generated…….are we planning
for the cities of the future……not quite yet.
The size of a country matters, as does the number of large cities it contains.
It makes a difference whether a country has a prime city of several important
cities. Cities are islands of modernity in large, underdeveloped countries. –
Wharton School of Urbanization, USA.
Urban Study
3. The Government plays a key role in developing the Environment
Long term commitment to a vision:
Effective integration with land use development and planning is essential.
Investment to secure the vision is high
Government pays for the provision of the initial land banks
Several Government agencies work together
“Sustained development is a mechanism for sorting the efficient from the
inefficient. It is not a substitute for responsibility.” PWC study on top elite cities
4. The perceived vision of the GoU for long-term urban development is set
out in the state’s vision document as:
All towns and cities in the State to be livable, productive and sustainable;
Private participation in the service driven activities of the urban
bodies;
Dehradun to be positioned as a leading city and one of the top
ten cities of the country; and
Upgradation of the core arterial network of the cities to at least
10m in width.
source - UUDP
6. Project Management methodology based on best practices taken from
PMI (USA) and PRINCE 2 (APMG –UK) standards
Extensive experience in Deploying resources with experience in projects
that involve
Value Engineering, Designing and Building Green Infrastructure
Optimum land use based on topography and impact on the environment
Infrastructure development (roads, traffic, water supply, electricity and waste
management
Shopping Malls with Multiplexes and Multilevel Parking
Rich experience in project management software such as MS Project and
Primevera
Value adds
7. Funding limit reconciliation on continual basis and disciplined approach toward
Quality Assurance and Quality Control, Continuous measurement and analysis of
quality using 7 QC tools.
Continual Monitoring and Complete Visibility on the progress of the project
through project performance reports These reports highlight important
parameters such as SV, CV, CPI, SPI,EAC and TCPI
Mentoring and training the project team and team building activities on
continual basis to achieve optimum throughput from the team
Value adds
8. Our offerings
Project Management Consulting
Project Management Office (PMO)
Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3)
Assessment
Project Management Training -PRINCE2, PgMP®, PMP ®, CAPM ®,
EPM, MSP, Agile Project Management
Project engineering , Green Infrastructure and Global Infrastructure
management tools
Budget auditing and feasability analysis
Market research and strategic project promotion
9. Project Management Unit – Key Functions
Defines & maintains standards for Project Management within the organization.
Helps achieve benefits from standardizing and following project management
policy processes and methods.
Follows up on project activities through to completion
Reports on project activities, problems and requirements to Executive
Management
Managing Project Metrics
Resource Availability and utilization
Mentoring and training the project team on best practices in project management
Project Financial Management and Control
10. Methodology - Key Principles and Aspects
Principles
Identify Stakeholders
Select the project approach
Continued business justification
Learn from experience
Continuous Planning
Define roles and responsibilities
Manage by Stages
Focus on Deliverables
Tailor to suit the project environment
Aspects
Scope
Time,
Cost
Risk
Quality
Benefits
Resources
11. Tools – Value Engineering and Alternative Analysis
Design master plan
Public Open Spaces
Where possible, provide usable areas where the community can meet and gather
Provide safe play areas for children in multifamily developments
Provide community garden areas
Semi-Public Open Spaces
Use patios, front yards, porches, or balconies to encourage community interaction and provide
eyes-on-the-street surveillance
Provide for alternative transportation, e.g., bike paths and storage, pedestrian links, car shares
Provide accessible routes of travel and avoid use of stairs, wherever the terrain permits
Prioritize pedestrian over vehicular traffic and use traffic calming devices. Incorporate attractive well-lit
pedestrian paths wherever possible
Consider outdoor spaces for urban agriculture- community gardens, planters for food, herbs, flowers
Consider Internet connectivity for telecommuting
Project Planning - Define scope
12. Tools – Value Engineering and Alternative Analysis
Building Design
Provide a well-insulated building that minimizes heat gain and loss
Specify energy-efficient bye laws
Incorporate universal design principles
Meet or exceed your local requirements for accessible and special needs housing
Use renewable energy sources run appliances such as photo voltaic, solar hot
water heaters
Avoid or minimize air-conditioning with natural ventilation or other passive cooling
strategy
Consider renewable energy sources
Project Planning - Define scope
13. Tools – Value Engineering and Alternative Analysis
Water Conservation and Management
Use water-saving strategies
Recycle gray water (rain water collection or bath water recapture)
Storm water management
Reduced and Sustainable Material Use
Use fewer building materials through advanced framing techniques or other
systems approach to building construction.
Use recycled content
Use locally available building materials
Define scope
14. Major Planning Components
What: Work Breakdown Structure
How: Plans and Specifications
Who: Organization Breakdown Structure
How much: Cost Breakdown Structure (via estimate)When: Schedule
Risk Breakdown Structure
17. Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS)
– Breakdown of the costs of the various components of the structure
including all work done by the subcontractors
– Serves as a basis for subsequent monthly pay requests by the
contractor
– Used to continuously compare costs as they actually occur with the
budget
19. Monitoring and Controlling
Following review meetings are held on continuous basis to monitor the
progress of the project against the base lined plan and take any corrective or
preventive actions if required.
Daily Status Review
Weekly Status Review
Monthly Status Review
Monthly Retrospective
20. Monitoring and Controlling
Monthly Retrospective
Team along with the project manager review the last months status
What went well?
What can be improved?
Actionable items are presented to the Project Manager for prioritization.
“Managers who forget how to dream and envision throw away the future
of their Organizations.”
22. Actual Vs Budgeted Cost Actual Vs Budgeted Schedule
Risks Status Response Plan
Unavailability
of Raw
Material
Unavailability
of Labour
Scope
Reports - Project Performance Dashboard
25. Training
Training plan for all the resources in their area of expertise
Training from senior consultants that are PMI and Prince2 certified
on best practices in the project management.
Have trained senior officers from Defense and corporate sector
Team Performance Assessment
Rewards and Team Motivation
Trainings on Emotional Intelligence, Time Management,
productivity, quality , communication, people management and
leadership skills
Facilitation of training on different domains from our empanelled
subject matter experts
Review the effectiveness of the training on continuous basis and
take corrective and preventive actions.
26. Changes in the Approach
People hope that we can transform their team in an hour. We can
transform their understanding of the root causes of good and bad teams in
an hour, but most of these principles take time to be put into place. It is
only after the presentation finishes that the real work begins.”
28. Client Project Description
Today Homes and
Infrastructure Ltd
West Gate Mall, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi
A two year project that was completed in time and
budget , the mall has six multiplex and two levels
of a parking
29. Client Project Description
Today Homes and
Infrastructure Ltd
North Gate Mall, Gujranwala Town, New Delhi. An
18 month old project completed on time and
budget. The mall has 2,00,000 sqft of retail space
spread over 3 floors, and the largest global brands
setting up Flagship and Anchor Stores,
NORTHGATE provides that elusive perfect blend of
Access and Ambience
30. Client Project Description
Today Homes and
Infrastructure Ltd
Maiden Mall, Verka Chowk, Amritsar
This was a 20 month project, completed on time
and budget. The mall has two levels of parking,
hyper-markets, departmental store, boutiques,
galleries, showrooms
31. Client Project Description
Today Homes and
Infrastructure Ltd
110 Acres of Township Mayfair Garden in
Gurgaon Haryana
01/27/15 31
SPEEDSERV.CO;
gardenreach4@gamil.com; +91
9412056330
32. Client Project Description
Setting up waste water treatment plant for Delhi
Jal Board (Govt Delhi)
Setting up waste water treatment plant for Govt
of Rajasthan
Resourcing of Manager, Project Manager,
Manager Civil, Manager Electrical
Resourcing of Project Managers, Site Engineers
and Support staff for various power plant in north
India and DMRC project (Total Manpower 125+)
Ansal Properties and Industries Ltd - Resourcing
Project Managers and Engineer