Project Management
From the initial client contact, typically the first stage is an assessment conducted of the proposed site with a view to arrange a portfolio of information and data, which may include (among others items):
- Fully detailed physical site investigation
- Flows, storm events and inundation characteristics
- Environmental and catchment research
- Historical data related to the catchment area
- Hydrological testing and geological profile
- Water quality and biological review
- Existing services and access
- Any other environmental issues
From this data a full deployment model can be created and address issues such as:
- Size of deployment and evaporation benefit
- Water quality and biological testing
- Storm and trash strategies
- Booming design and protection
- Maintenance and monotoring program development
- Project delivery and deployment strategy
- Cost benefit/modeling and timing
- Financial structuring
This analysis forms the basis of an agreed Project Deployment Scope and subsequent supply contract.
The Project Manager
A qualified Project Manager/engineer is appointed to each project and is responsible for the performance, delivery and deployment of the product to the site. Duties include:
- Supervision of module production and quality control compliance
- Site establishment temporary compound, facilities and security
- Management and co-ordination on-site labour, materials, product delivery and assembly
- Coralling design, construction and engineering co-ordination
- Work health and safety compliance
- Monthly project reporting, client liaison and handover
- Ongoing maintenance and monitoring implementation
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