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Page 1: College Canteen

College Canteen

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Group Members• Janhavi Abhyankar – M 1201• Mrugesh Bagadia – M 1202• Neeraj Giradkar – M 1218• Amey Joshi – M 1224• Tanay Mehta – M 1235

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Presentation Flow

• Project Need

• Scope, Objectives, Stakeholders and Milestones

• Deliverables, Dependencies, Constraints,

Assumptions and Risks

• Project Estimates

• Project Controls & Authorisation

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Identification of Need

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Project Needo Due to the lack of canteen in the NMITD campus

and no hygienic eateries near the campus area this project aims to fill a void and succeed in attracting students who seek fast, convenient and high quality food.

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Questionnaire

MMS MCA

Yes 37 41

No 0 1

Maybe 1 1

2.512.522.532.542.5

Do you need canteen in college campus separate from Kirti college?

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MMS MCA

Below 20 0 0

20 - 30 29 37

30 & above 9 6

2.5

12.5

22.5

32.5

What is amount of money you are willing to spend in Canteen?

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MMS MCA

Fast Food 14 8

Healthy Food 2 1

Both Combined 22 34

2.57.5

12.517.522.527.532.537.5

Which type of food you would forward to in the canteen?

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Product Descriptiono This project is concerned with the design of the

canteen for NMITD campus.

o The project will be executed by acquiring a small space (approximately 200 Sq. Ft) in campus and then converting it into a canteen.

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Scope, Objectives, Stakeholders and Milestones

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Scopeo The scope of the project is the launch of a canteen in

the college campus to cater the needs of MMS and MCA departments which includes students and faculties.

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Objectiveso The project should be completed in three months

duration.

o The project is slated to cost not more than Rs. 1,75,000

with approval cost extra.

o The project should have achieved all the 5 milestone phases: research; procurement; renovation and styling; staff and grand open.

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Completion Criteriao The project will be considered complete when the

canteen is open for business and serving customers.

o The canteen will then be handed over from the project planning team to the canteen management.

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Project Stakeholderso Customers/End Users – Students and faculties of

NMITD as they will be using the Project output.o Sponsor – Sponsor is the person or a Group, who

generally provide financial support and act as the advocate of the project. Top Management of NMITD college is the sponsor.

o Portfolio Manager – Portfolio Manager might increase or decrease the priority of the project and might be involved in the selection of project by looking at ROI. Dr. Seema Purohit, Director of NMITD is portfolio manager.

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o Project Manager – Key person responsible for achieving Project objectives by managing key constraints.

o Project Team – All team members involved in the project including Project Manager, Project management team members, and Other team members.

o Operational Manager – Includes key Business area in the organization. After closing, Project outcome is handed over to Operational Manager.

o Sellers/Vendors – Provides external service or expertise to the project.

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Milestones of the Projecto Research Phase

o Procurement Phase

o Renovation and Styling

o Staff

o Grand Opening

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Deliverables, Dependencies, Constraints, Assumptions and Risks

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Deliverables/WBS

Research Phase:

• Market Research• Vendor Acquisition Contracts• Customer profitability business plan• Interior Design plans• Exterior Design plans• Site proposal plan

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Procurement Phase:

• Location Acquisition

• Obtain various permits

• Kitchen equipments

• Renovation Materials

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Renovation and styling:

• Construction

• Repair

• Equipment Installation

• Onsite Freezer

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Staff:

• Personnel acquisition

• Employee Training Material

• Employee Training

• Work Scheduling

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Grand opening:

• Handing over of canteen from project planning team to canteen management team.

Deliverables Does Not Include:

• Maintenance of the canteen.• Running daily affairs of the canteen.

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External Dependencies

o Government officials will be critical for the completion of this project. Without the approval for the various pre construction, final construction and business permits the project will not be complete.

o Fire and Health officials will need to inspect and approve the canteen before the grand opening day.

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Constraintso Vendor Acquisition: Without the appropriate vendors,

we will not be able to acquire the goods and services needed to launch the canteen.

o Location Acquisition: If not completed in time, we will not be able to acquire the various permits necessary.

o Obtain pre-construction, final construction, health permits: Delay in Grand Opening can occur if various permits from the city are not approved in a timely manner.

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o Supplier delay in goods and services can delay renovation and opening.

o Contractor resources limitations.

o Delivery of equipment.

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Assumptionso Each employee (resource) will only work up to a

maximum of 8 hours per day.

o The activity durations are presumed to be correct, although extra flexibility has been built into the plan to mitigate any time problems.

o The Fixed Costs have been estimated. Any changes to these fixed costs will affect the total project cost.

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Project Risko Cost Overruns

o Late deliveries

o Technical inadequacies

o Delay in decisions

o Change in process

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Project Estimates

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Estimated ScheduleS.No

. Project Milestones Target Days

1 Project Start 1

2 Research Phase 10

3 Procurement Phase 45

4 Renovation and styling

25

5 Staff 7

6 Grand opening 2

7 Project Close 90

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Estimated Cost

S.No .

ITEM (Rs.)

1 Fridge 15,000/-

2 Gas Connection 5,000/-

3 ¾ Burner Cooking Range

12,000/-

4 Oven 8,000/-

5 Grinder 4,000/-

6 Working Table 5,000/-

7 Water storage containers

3,000/-

8 Raw material containers

2,000/-

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S.No . ITEM (Rs.)

9 Cooking utensils 5,000/-

10 Idly steamer 3,000/-

11 Dosa plate 4,000/-

12 Plates, spoons, bowls, etc 6,000/-

13 Crockery, Trays, etc. 5,000/-

14 Service Counter 10,000/-

15 Cupboards 6,000/-

16 Tables & Chairs 15,000/-

17 Exhaust chimney 12,000/-

18 Fire Extinguisher 10,000/-

TOTAL 1,30,000/-

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Project Controls & Authorisation

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Project Controlso Weekly Team Meetings

o Monthly Status Reports

o Risk Management:• Ensure the project risks and associated mitigation

actions are monitored and controlled in accordance with the Risk Management Plan.

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o Issue Management:• Project-related issues will be tracked, prioritized, assigned,

resolved, and communicated in accordance with the Project Management Procedures.

o Change Management:• A Blog will be established by the project team to track all

changes associated with the project effort.

• All Change Requests will be assessed to determine possible alternatives and costs.

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Authorisationso The Scope Statement, WBS, Project Schedule, Risk

Management Plan and Project Budget will be approved by the Project Manager and the Project Owner.

o Project deliverables will be approved by the Project Owner and the key Stakeholders.

o Project performance baseline changes will be approved by the Project Manager and the Project Owner.

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