The document summarizes the Tampa Scrap Site Remediation project. It details the site history, contaminants present, planned future use, and total project costs. It also outlines the key project management knowledge areas of scope, time, cost, communication, and risk that will be important to the successful completion of the project. The project involves remediating contamination at a former scrap metal recycling site in two phases: free product remediation and installing a liner, cap and stormwater system.
In-building Solution (IBS) / Distributed Antenna System (DAS)
Small Cell Coverage within building premises
Signal is restricted inside the building
Antenna installed inside the building
Low Transmit Power of Antenna
Smaller Antenna size
In-building Solution (IBS) / Distributed Antenna System (DAS)
Small Cell Coverage within building premises
Signal is restricted inside the building
Antenna installed inside the building
Low Transmit Power of Antenna
Smaller Antenna size
Scheme for the construction of water channelsmirzaqadeer
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Project PlanGroup 2The Data Center Project PlanProj.docxbriancrawford30935
Project Plan
Group 2
The Data Center Project Plan
Project Overview4
Purpose, Scope, and Objectives4
Stakeholders4
Assumptions and Constraints4
Project deliverables4
Project Plan4
Feasibility Study4
Feasibility Reports4
Infrastructure and Regulations Specifications4
Work Breakdown Structure4
Risk management plan4
Risks4
Project Budget4
Budget Process Analysis4
Budget plans4
Budget Reports4
Costs - Labor and Project Team and Materials and Equipment4
Project Design4
Infrastructure Designs - User needs analysis4
System Designs - Data Center Infrastructure Management System (DciM)4
Locality and Survey of the installation location4
Procurement5
Hardware – Costs and selection Criteria - Weighted5
Software –Costs and Specifications5
Equipment – Costs and Specifications5
Installations5
Hardware configurations and Plans - Selection of the installation Team5
Software Configurations and Installation Plans - Team Selection5
Testing5
Testing of User configurations and needs5
Testing system Functional Needs and System expectations5
Implementation5
User Training and developing Implementation Plans5
Go Live5
Maintenance Plan5
Maintenance Plans5
Policies and Regulations5
The Data Center Project Plan
1. Project Overview
a. Purpose
a. Scope
a. Objectives & goals
The project objectives of the company and project team include:
· To offer scalable cloud services such as data storage, recovery and security for different web users, electronic and application developers in the community.
· The company also focuses on developing a high security management approach into the cloud services of the PaaS.
· To reduce the costs of data storage and recovery for the company and its vendors.
· To improve the allocation of resources and planning for future similar cases in cloud development and securities.
The project goals for the creation of a data center is to:
· To develop a cloud based center which offers data recovery, storage and security with the qualifications of a tier IV center.
· To develop a Multi-tenancy architecture with PaaS service for future growth of the company and businesses.
To become a leader in the data infrastructure focusing on a higher level of security.
d. Stakeholders
d. Assumptions and Constraints
d. Project deliverables
0. Project Plan
a. Feasibility Study
To be done by me
b. Feasibility Reports
b. Project Requirements
The design and construction of this data center site infrastructure will meet all specifications of the following codes, design and operational standards.
· National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Codes and Standards
· Local Construction Codes
· Uptime Institute: tier IV classification standard
· Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers (ANSI/TIA-942)
· Green Certifications (i.e. Energy Star, LEED) (Shapiro, 2016)
· Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) Cloud Governance & Audit Principles
· ISACA IT Investment and IT Risk Mitigation Principles and Standards
· Internationa.
Scheme for the construction of water channelsmirzaqadeer
we are giving only idea for making water channel for poor less un economical area for different counties where people need water for drinking we present presentation in univsty CIIT
Project PlanGroup 2The Data Center Project PlanProj.docxbriancrawford30935
Project Plan
Group 2
The Data Center Project Plan
Project Overview4
Purpose, Scope, and Objectives4
Stakeholders4
Assumptions and Constraints4
Project deliverables4
Project Plan4
Feasibility Study4
Feasibility Reports4
Infrastructure and Regulations Specifications4
Work Breakdown Structure4
Risk management plan4
Risks4
Project Budget4
Budget Process Analysis4
Budget plans4
Budget Reports4
Costs - Labor and Project Team and Materials and Equipment4
Project Design4
Infrastructure Designs - User needs analysis4
System Designs - Data Center Infrastructure Management System (DciM)4
Locality and Survey of the installation location4
Procurement5
Hardware – Costs and selection Criteria - Weighted5
Software –Costs and Specifications5
Equipment – Costs and Specifications5
Installations5
Hardware configurations and Plans - Selection of the installation Team5
Software Configurations and Installation Plans - Team Selection5
Testing5
Testing of User configurations and needs5
Testing system Functional Needs and System expectations5
Implementation5
User Training and developing Implementation Plans5
Go Live5
Maintenance Plan5
Maintenance Plans5
Policies and Regulations5
The Data Center Project Plan
1. Project Overview
a. Purpose
a. Scope
a. Objectives & goals
The project objectives of the company and project team include:
· To offer scalable cloud services such as data storage, recovery and security for different web users, electronic and application developers in the community.
· The company also focuses on developing a high security management approach into the cloud services of the PaaS.
· To reduce the costs of data storage and recovery for the company and its vendors.
· To improve the allocation of resources and planning for future similar cases in cloud development and securities.
The project goals for the creation of a data center is to:
· To develop a cloud based center which offers data recovery, storage and security with the qualifications of a tier IV center.
· To develop a Multi-tenancy architecture with PaaS service for future growth of the company and businesses.
To become a leader in the data infrastructure focusing on a higher level of security.
d. Stakeholders
d. Assumptions and Constraints
d. Project deliverables
0. Project Plan
a. Feasibility Study
To be done by me
b. Feasibility Reports
b. Project Requirements
The design and construction of this data center site infrastructure will meet all specifications of the following codes, design and operational standards.
· National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Codes and Standards
· Local Construction Codes
· Uptime Institute: tier IV classification standard
· Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers (ANSI/TIA-942)
· Green Certifications (i.e. Energy Star, LEED) (Shapiro, 2016)
· Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) Cloud Governance & Audit Principles
· ISACA IT Investment and IT Risk Mitigation Principles and Standards
· Internationa.
3. Tampa Scrap Processors Site Data
Previous Uses: Submerged Lands Prior to 1976; Created from dredge
spoils 1976-79; Scrap Metal Recycling Mid- 1980’s to 2000.
Size: 16 acres.
BSRA: Executed 5/3/2003
Contaminants: Petroleum, Organic Solvents, PCB’s, PAH’s, and Metals.
Future Uses: Cargo Yard for Container Storage.
Controls: Deed Restrictions, Impervious Cap
Design Cost: $801,202
Construction Costs: $2,469,775
Total Costs (2005-2012): $3,370,977
VCTC – Total est.@$232,000
4. Project Management Knowledge Areas *
Scope
Time
Cost
Communication
Risk
* Knowledge areas as defined by the PMBOK
(PMI – Project Management Book of Knowledge)
5. Scope – defines what work is needed to complete project
objectives.
• MUST be highly developed
• Design Group (Remediation and Engineering Consultants)
must develop a very detailed Remediation Action Plan and
Construction Plans.
6. Time – Processes required to ensure timely completion of
the project.
As a MINIMUM the PM should prepare:
- Activity List
- Dependencies
- Mandatory
- External
Constraints
Assumptions
7. Costs – processes required to ensure that the project is
completed within the approved budget.
Resource Planning – determine the resources needed and
the quantities of each.
Cost Estimating – develop an estimate of the cost of the
resources.
Cost Budgeting - allocating the overall cost estimate.
Cost Control – controlling changes to the project budget.
8. Communication – processes required to ensure timely
and appropriate generation, collection and
dissemination of project information.
Planning – determine the information and
communications needed for ALL of your stakeholders.
Information Distribution – making the needed
information available to project stakeholders in a timely
manner.
9. Risk – processes concerned with identifying, analyzing,
and responding to project risks.
Identification – which risks are likely to affect the project.
Quantification – evaluate the risks and risk interactions to
assess the range of possible project outcomes.
Response Development – defining the steps for
opportunities and responses to threats.
Response Control – responding to changes in risks over the
course of the project.