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help would be much appreciated with this module adminisiter projects
the text book doesnt give u enough info ...im realy confused have no idea


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This is the question (case study)

Kylla works in the environmental planning section at Warringa City Council.
The department is preparing to carry out a large-scale feasibility study into the development of a series
of parks in the city's south-east regional corridor.

Kylla's role will be that of administrative coordinator to the project. She will be able to delegate some of her work to her two
assistants Harry & Chantelle.

The parties involved in the project are:

- Warringa City Council
- two neighbouring councils (Meadow Downs and Dalton)
- five schools (Meadow Downs, Dalton, Warringa, East Logan, Burke Street)
- industries (Warringa Motors, Brady's Printing Works, Logan Supermarket)
- environmentals bodies (Earth Care and The Environment Cooperative)


  • Bill Hynes, the project manager
  • Kerry Mallett, Warringa Council's accountant
  • Gerry Wright and Tui Song, two landscape architects from Blueberry Hill
  • Kylla McCrae, the administrative coordinator
The budget is $500,000.
The project is to begin on 10 February and to be completed by 10 August.
The stages identified in the initial plannin session are:


  • Stage 1 - Identify sites of parks, prepare draft concept plans, design park furniture/artwork etc
  • Stage 2 - Public comment invited, submissions collated, documented and evaluated
  • Stage 3 - Public display of final park plan
  • Stage 4 - Evaluation and future action
There will be monthly meetings for the steering committee at which progress reports will be presented



(A) Prepare relevant plans and documentation. You must present as a minimum:


  • a project overview
  • an administrative plan
  • a Gantt chart
  • identification of potential problems, e.g. control point identification chart
  • budget and cash flow projection
  • a project monitoring tool
  • advice to the project managers, e.g. progress report, meeting minutes
  • s brief review of the project
Note: You will need to invent some of the information, e.g. difficult situations that arise, budget allocations etc. You do not have to produce meeting minutes, but you can do a summary of what they might contain.


(B) Describe likely difficulties and how you plan to manage them
 

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