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Hybrid Primavera P6 102 for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Projects

This course provides hands-on training for Primavera's client/server based solution, with an emphasis on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Projects. Participants will gain a thorough background in the concepts of planning and scheduling. Scheduling techniques will be covered. This three-day course leads you through hands-on workshops that create and track an entire project to completion. All workshops and instruction use the three basic elements of project management: schedule, resource and costs.


Upcoming Classes:
February 21-23, 2012 (Anchorage)



Learning Outcomes:
  • Create a project with activities and resources
  • Calculate a schedule
  • Analyze resource/cost data
  • Compare current vs. target schedules

Professional Development and Continuing Education Units:
  • Earns 19.5 PDUs and 1.95 CEUs
  • PMI Program Number - 102

Prerequisite: Fundamental Project Management Training and a knowledge of Windows™
Course Length: 3 days
Course price: $1,695.00 (USD)



U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Projects Focus:
  • USACE Contract Specifications relevant to the Project Schedule
  • Scheduling Concepts
  • Cost-loading the schedule
  • Workers per Day, Area of Work, Feature of Work, Category of Work, Phase of Work,
  • Contract Line Item, Responsibility, and Modification
  • Preliminary and Initial Schedule Submissions
  • Required Reports
  • Standard Data Exchange Format (SDEF) file conversion and verification
  • Primavera integration with USACE Quality Control System (QCS)
  • Schedule Updates
  • Payment Applications
  • Change Management
At the completion of this course the student will be able to:
  • Add a Project to the Project Structure
  • Create a Work Breakdown Structure
  • Add Reference Documents
  • Add Activities
  • Add Steps and Codes to Activities
  • Create Relationships
  • Schedule a Project
  • Add Constraints
  • Organize Activities
  • Assign Resources and Costs
  • Analyze Resource/Cost Usage
  • Optimize the Schedule
  • Status the Project
  • Analyze the Updated Project

Course Outline
Day One:
• Introduction
• Navigating
• Project Structure
• Creating a Project
• Creating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
• Creating Activity Codes
• Adding Activities
Day Two:
• Maintaining the Project Documents Library
• Creating Relationships
• Scheduling
• Adding Constraints
• Formatting Data
• Defining Resources
• Assigning Resources and Costs
• Analyzing Resources and Costs
Day Three:
• Optimizing the Project Plan
• Baselining the Project Plan
• Project Execution and Control
• Reporting Performance
• Project Web Site
Workshops:
• Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
• Adding Activities
• Creating Relationships
• Scheduling
• Viewing Schedule Data
• Assigning Resources and Costs
• Analyzing Resources and Costs
• Updating the Schedule

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