Assignment Supporting Notes 1: http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/midlands/131524-/
Assignment Supporting Notes 2: http://www.coventry.ac.uk/primary-news/5-million-boost-for-universitys-new-science-and-health-superlab/?theme=main

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A200SAM Coursework Assignment – Semester 2 2014/15
Module Leader: Dr. Menoka Bal
Assignment Handout date: 16th February 2015
Assignment Hand in date: Submission to Turnitin by 23:55 on 1st April, 2015
Your assignment must be submitted to Turnitin using the link on the A200SAM Moodle page. Failure to do this will result in a zero mark. There is no need to hand in a

paper copy of your assignment.
Aim:
The aim of this assignment is to assess the following learning outcomes –
Learning Outcome
Explore the key variables required to meet project objectives
Understand the different planning tools required to manage a project
Application of project management theory and framework to a practical scenario
Critically reflect on the skills required to manage a project effectively
Part 1 (worth 80% of the module mark)
BAM (British Academy of Management) Construction has won the contract to build a flagship health and science faculty for Coventry University. BAM Construction are due

to start work on the building, which will bring together the Faculty of Health and Life Science’s teaching and research facilities into a ‘superlab’, in February. The

firm is understood to have beaten rivals Kier, Thomas Vale and Willmott Dixon with a bid price of £33.3m.
The aim of the project is to ensure that Coventry University’s science students as well as the health and social care students benefit from the state-of-the-art

equipment and laboratories fit for a leading modern university. It will also ensure that students benefit from state-of-the-art equipment and laboratories, and are

thereby equipped for the workplace of the 21st century. Spread over five floors, the new flagship Faculty of Health and Life Sciences will become home to the several

departments including sports science, nursing and midwifery, and psychology. New teaching and simulation facilities will be crucial in providing students with the

skills they need to develop into sought-after graduates, and it will provide a suitably innovative environment to support the ambitious research strategy. Amongst the

state-of-the-art health simulation facilities in the new building will be a mock operating theatre, fully-equipped ambulance and a community house to test the latest

assistive living technologies. This project will also inspire young people to take up science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) courses which is vital to the

success of the UK economy. This investment will
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mean world-class teaching facilities to build tomorrow’s skilled workforce. It’s just one way to ensure the UK remains a world leader in science and research. A new

two-storey energy building to replace an old combined heat and power plant is also included in the project brief to help achieve a BREEAM excellent rating.

Construction of the new building, this grant is another boost to provide not only the highest standards in teaching, learning and research, but also an effective

service to the community.
The building, which is set to bring together the Faculty of Health and Life Science’s teaching and research facilities into a ‘superlab’ in Coventry’s city center,

will receive a share of £200 million set aside by the government for science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) investment. A laboratory for teaching and

research in biological and analytic sciences will sit alongside strength and conditioning room, with a running track, sports therapy clinic and facilities for food and

environmental sciences also on site. Archaeological excavation work is underway at the future site of the five-storey, 120,000 sq ft Science and Health Building on

Much Park Street, with findings including the remains of a medieval cellar and well (circa 1400), the walls of a 19th century factory and an old clay pipe bearing the

engraving of a penny farthing. BAM will construct the 120,000 sq ft building, dubbed the super-lab, on the site of the current staff car park in Much Park Street,

linking it to an existing sports center at what will be a shared atrium. The £4.9m Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) grant represents a significant

boost for the project ahead of the construction and equipment of the building, which is expected to total over £60m.
Work is scheduled to start in February in 2015 with a view to opening in December, 2017.
Source: http://www.coventry.ac.uk/primary-news/5-million-boost-for-universitys-new-science-and-health-superlab/?theme=main
As an employee of the BAM, you have been appointed as project manager to oversee the planning, managing and opening of the super-lab. Your first task is to prepare a

initial project report (1500 words) through critically evaluating the project and drawing on relevant project management theory and framework to present to the BAM’s

board of directors for approval.
The report should consider the following aspects of the project:
• The project’s scope,
• Implication of planning tools and techniques (e.g. WBS and Gantt Chart),
• An initial assessment of stakeholders and recommendations on how these stakeholders should be managed to maximise the chance of achieving the project’s objectives.
There is no need for you to do the cost analysis, as this will be prepared by my other colleague, based on the Gantt chart and budgetary estimates from building

contractors.


 

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