Exhibition Project Management – an Introduction

Congratulations you have pitched for a job a won it. But now what? What is the best way to get the job done, and make sure that the whole team are working together?

Once a brief has been established, it is then the task of the project manager to assertain how the team will be able to achieve it.

The first stage is the planning process. Here the project manager will need to delegate roles to the members of the team, define their objectives and determine the key tasks that they will undertake.

It is imperative that all tasks assigned are documented and that all involved are clear about what outcomes are expected and their ability to achieve them in any given timescale.Project Managers should be well acquainted with the particular skills of each member of the team and be able to assign tasks appropriately.

Projects in the exhibition and architectural visualisation industry can be very complex, so the ability to break them down into managable bite-sized chunks is vital. Using a “Work breakdown structure” or “WBS” is a good visual way of representing these tasks. It is much like a family tree with the objective at the top and all the tasks necessary to achieve it underneath grouped into the areas of responsibility of the members of the team. The larger the project the larger the structure of the WBS.

Each different level of the WBS is often given a name such as Phase, Activity, or Task. These names will vary between organisations, but it is important to be consistent when referring to them.

With some of our more complex exhibition and installation jobs, it has been necessary to split some of the tasks into completely seperate sub-projects. Treating them as almost seperate design jobs which will only be merged back into the overall scheme further down the line. these tasks can often include jobs not necessarily familiar with your teams normal output and may very well be the types which may need to be outsourced. However it will still be someones job to make sure that these task are not only delegated but also completed to the required timeframe and budget.

Don’t take on too much yourself! If you try to do too much yourself you may become part of the problem rather than part of the solution. You will be over-worked, over-stressed, and shown to be the weakest link in the chain, highlighting your inabilities to plan accordingly. Likewise by passing too much of the workload to other collegues you then run the risk of over-working them to the point of tension and resentment.

This method of working, although potentially time-consuming to set-up will pay dividends through increased productivity and the system can then be applied to future assignments. Projects tend to be more unsuccesfull when not properly planned out.

It is very common for there to be changes to the brief, but when properly mapped out, the WBS can be altered and tweaked to incoroprate these unforseen and often last minute alterations.

Remember if you fail to plan, then you plan to fail. Good Luck!

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Matthew Theobald has been involved in the architectural design and visualization industries since studying industrial design in the UK and Italy. He is now a superfly pimp working at Exhibition Display Solutions in Maidenhead

A Guidebook On Records Management On Construction Projects

Several companies at the moment are applying ISO requirements to enhance the quality of their procedures. Each ISO standard includes a portion on document or records management, which, if not utilized when implementing the ISO process, would make the accreditation unacceptable.

Appropriate chapters of Australian requirements to construction projects are:

Clause 4.2.4 of AS/NZS ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems requirements;
Clause 4.5.3 of AS/NZS 4801:2001 Occupational health and safety management systems; and
Clause 4.5.3 of AS/NZS 14001:2004 Environmental management systems requirements

In addition complying to Work Health and Safety (WHS) and ecological legislations necessitates the need to maintain suitable records so the corporation could defend against litigations.

So what exactly is record management and exactly how can it be put to use in compliance with ISO standards?

AS 4390 Part 1 describes record management (RM) as the discipline and organizational purpose of controlling records in order to satisfy operational company needs, responsibility specifications and community requirements.

An archive is recorded information, in all forms, consisting of info in computer systems, made or acquired and maintained by a company or person in the contract or the conduct of matters and saved as evidence of such action. It is recommended to control your papers and digital info simultaneously, not as separated entities. It’s still information no matter how is kept.

Inadequate documents and record-keeping can add up to, or maybe be critical in, responsibility problems, lost litigations cases on account of unavailability of data and lack of certification to Australian principles.

Regarding building undertakings a records management program is the whole process of determining, collecting, indexing, filing, storing and disposing of records. Records must present evidence of complying to specifications and efficient operation of management methods. Precise and well-kept records prove that an organisation is successfully handling the management systems.

On construction undertakings Project Managers are accountable for:

organising and looking after a record program for the project to comprise all records which may be utilized to provide goal evidence of conforming work and the efficiency of the management system
making sure documents are filed in locations that lower degeneration or damage and prevent loss
making certain documents are readable
making sure records are easily retrievable
making files available to the clients representative when expected.

Deciding what data to retain

Your management systems would detail what data are required to comply with the requirements, legislations and commitment paperwork; on the other hand perform the subsequent to determine what documents you have to keep:

Assess whatever requirements, which apply to your company and check out the record management aspect to determine how you have to comply;

Evaluate any WHS and environmental legislation, which connect with your organization and look at the records management component; and

Analyze your actual plan demands in regards to record-keeping specifications

Record storage intervals

Record maintenance durations for a variety of records depend on contract prerequisites and legal necessities.

The following pinpoints record maintenance periods of most of OHS records essential to legal prerequisites:

risk evaluations, if a written examination is needed:
– work in limited locations (5 years)
– Getting exposed to deadly components (5 years
potential issues needing atmospheric tracking or health surveillance (30 years).
restricted location entrance permit (for one month after entry)
announcements to WorkCover of the intention to use work connected with:
– lead risk work (30 years)
– prohibited or notifiable cancer causing materials (30 years)
staff exposed to forbidden or notifiable carcinogens (30 years)
outcome of atmospheric monitoring and health surveillance (30 years)
medical removing of staff members from lead risk function (5 years from the date of last entry)
notices of damages or ailments to WorkCover (5 years; 30 years when incidents involve deadly compounds)

Things to consider when choosing if distinct OHS documents and data ought to be kept (where there is no legal requirement to accomplish this) include:

the meaning of the related danger or situation
the complexity of the methods expected to manage pitfalls
precise project or plan requirements.

Carrying out records management in virtually any business, no mater how big or tiny, will enhance your quality management system. Your documents are the most essential section of your company and without these records you might disappear. Managing records will enhance not simply quality but will give you peace of mind knowing that you can protect on any litigation on relation to WHS and environmental legislation breaches.