Research paper part 3+4

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The written report should be Single spaced and average between 15 and 25 pages in total including part1 and part2 (excluding the Cover Page, Index, Executive Summary, and any End Matter – e.g., Appendix, Exhibits, Supporting Data, Reference List, etc.).

Analysis for (Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project, Washington, DC)

Find all the information for each point below regarding the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project, Washington, DC. Don’t just explain what each point is, talk about the point in relation to the bridge project.

Fill in the information for each point below if you couldn’t find the information for a certain point then put in a suggestion of how it should have been done for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project, Washington, DC

· Control Procurements Analysis:-

A. Inputs

.1 Project management plan

.2 Procurement documents

.3 Agreements

.4 Approved change requests

.5 Work performance reports

.6 Work performance data

B. Tools & Techniques

.1 Contract change control system

.2 Procurement performance reviews

.3 Inspections and audits

.4 Performance reporting

.5 Payment systems

.6 Claims administration

.7 Records management system

C. Outputs

.1 Work performance information

.2 Change requests

.3 Project management plan updates

.4 Project documents updates

.5 Organizational process assets

· Close Procurements Analysis:-

A. Inputs

.1 Project management plan

.2 Procurement documents

B. Tools & Techniques

.1 Procurement audits

.2 Procurement negotiations

.3 Records management system

C. Outputs

.1 Closed procurements

.2 Organizational process assets updates

Procurement Issue Analysis

Discussion of a specific aspect of the project procurement process that represents something “unique” to the procurement and/or delivery of the Wilson Bridge Project, such as those identified below, or other as approved by the professor:

− Legal aspects of the project procurement

− Procurement for government-based projects

− Issues and problems with “mega project” procurements

− Unique aspects of bridge project procurements

− Project procurement and project-related social responsibility

− E-Procurement for project procurements

− Project procurement documentation requirements

Procurement Evaluation

Numeric evaluation (1 = lowest/worst, 5 = highest/best) and discussion of all phases of the procurement and/or delivery of the Wilson Bridge Project, including items such as:

− Scope Management

− Time Management

− Cost Management

− Quality Management

− Resource Management

− Communications

− Risk Management

− Procurement Integration

In addition, highlight and discuss the major areas of strength (what worked well) and weakness (areas for which there is an opportunity to improve) for the procurement process for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project.