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Assignment 7
Using the example subcontractor management plan available in Review Material, discuss each element of the example plan and indicate the benefits each section activity provides in helping to manage risk with the mechanical and electrical subcontractors on a project. If it is helpful to have a context you can use the project that we have been discussing in the weekly discussion posts to frame your response.
You should format your assignment in a word document with 4 sections: Introduction, Organization, Methods for Successful Subcontractor Management, and Acceptance Process. After reviewing the sample plan discuss the benefits of of the activities defined in the subsections that help manage risks with mechanical and electrical subcontractors.
A Sample Subcontractor Management Plan
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Identification
This is the Subcontractor Management Plan, document number XYZ035, for the SYSTEM Z
project.
1.2 Purpose
The Subcontractor Management Plan outlines the relationship between the XYZ Contractors in
the SYSTEM Z project and the methods by which Company ABC, as the prime contractor, will
assure the production of quality deliverables from each of its subcontractors and assure the
development of long term business relationships between the Companies.
1.3 Scope
This document is applicable to all phases of the SYSTEM Z project. Company ABC and all
subcontractors to Company ABC will adhere to the approach outlined in this document.
1.4 Approach
The approach to managing the subcontractors is based on the following guiding principles:
a) a Project Office will be established to effectively support the needs of the
subcontractors,
b) effective channels of communications will be clearly defined and established,
c) a Statement of Work will be developed jointly by the team with each subcontractor
taking responsibility for the deliverables and services outlined in its areas of responsibility,
d) each subcontractor will have its responsibilities and authorities clearly defined in the
Statement of Work,
e) each subcontractor will have its deliverables identified and required content clearly
specified in the Statement of Work,
f) each subcontractor will have the services it is responsible for providing clearly identified
and described in the Statement of Work,
g) all constraints imposed on the subcontractor will be clearly identified in the Statement of
Work, including schedule and budget constraints,
h) each subcontractor will have requirements for quality clearly identified to it in the
Statement of Work, including the requirement to allow independent quality inspections of
materials and processes,
i) all products and services provided by the subcontractor will be subject to the acceptance
of Company ABC and XYZ,
j) each subcontract will contain appropriate terms and conditions,
k) adequate facilities will be provided to meet the needs of the subcontractors, and
l) the prime contractor will support subcontractors in processing invoices and payments,
subject to the invoices being delivered to Company ABC in an acceptable format for
consolidation and remittance to XYZ. To this end, Company ABC will establish format
requirements for invoices.
2.0 ORGANIZATION
2.1 Contract Organization Chart
XYZ has entered into a business partnership with Company ABC, Subcontractor-A,
Subcontractor-B and Subcontractor-C, to jointly plan, develop, implement and support an
integrated solution for the future SYSTEM Z. XYZ has also let a contract with Subcontractor-D
to provide Independent Verification and Validation services. These various terms will be used to
refer to various groupings of corporations throughout this document:
Subcontractors
This grouping includes Subcontractor-A, Subcontractor-B, and Subcontractor-C.
XYZ Partners
This group includes the Subcontractors plus Company ABC, the prime contractor.
XYZ Team
This group includes the XYZ Partners plus XYZ, the customer.
The major elements that comprise the SYSTEM Z project are presented in 2.0. These functional
elements are mapped to the individual corporate elements in Section 2.2.
Figure 1 - Elements of the SYSTEM Z Project.
2.2 Roles and Responsibilities
At a high-level, Table 1 shows the mapping of SYSTEM Z functional elements to the XYZ
Team (plus the IV&V contractor).
Functional
Element
Corporation
XYZ Company
ABC
Sub
A
Sub
B
Sub
C
Sub
D
Project
Management
X X
Project Office
(Support)
X X
Business Process
Re-engineering
X X X
Management of
Change
X
Organizational
Design/Human
Resources
X
Communications X
Functional
Element
Corporation
XYZ Company
ABC
Sub
A
Sub
B
Sub
C
Sub
D
Information
Technology
X X
Training X X
Quality Assurance X
Independent
Verification and
Validation
X
Table 1 - Mapping of Functional Elements to Corporations.
2.2.1 XYZ Roles and Responsibilities
In this particular business partnership, the customer organization assumes overall management of
the project. XYZ provides the Project Director, Mr. John Smith, who oversees the project and
represents XYZ in negotiations and product reviews. Other XYZ employees participate in the
project as members of the team defining required functionality, designing and developing the
automated portions of the SYSTEM Z solution, and providing administrative support. XYZ
personnel conduct training sessions for users of the SYSTEM Z. XYZ reviews and approves
project products.
2.2.2 Company ABC Roles and Responsibilities
Company ABC is the prime contractor for the SYSTEM Z project. They are responsible for four
major functional elements of the SYSTEM Z project:
a. day-to-day project management including subcontract management,
b. information technology,
c. training, and
d. quality assurance.
Project Management. The Company ABC team has overall responsibility for coordinating the
day-to-day efforts of the XYZ Partners. To this end, Company ABC provides senior and
intermediate management staff. They also provide project support services through the Project
Office.
Information Technology. Company ABC is responsible for the computer-based solution for
SYSTEM Z. This responsibility includes:
a) analysis of the current technical environment,
b) analysis of business requirements relevant to the application architecture,
c) architecture definition,
d) hardware platform selection and procurement,
e) system software selection and procurement,
f) application software requirements analysis,
g) application software design,
h) application software development,
i) application software testing,
j) system level integration and testing,
k) provision of a software development facility, and
l) software version control.
Training. Company ABC is responsible for training needs analysis, development of training
strategies and plans, development or procurement of training courseware, and coordination of the
training courses. The actual provision of training will be a shared responsibility with XYZ.
Quality Assurance. Company ABC provides the project discipline functions through the
Quality Assurance organization. These functions include:
a) providing quality assurance and quality control services,
b) providing configuration management services,
c) providing risk management services, and
d) coordinating the establishment of project standards and procedures.
2.2.3 Subcontractor-A Roles and Responsibilities
Subcontractor-A provides a large percentage of the early efforts on the SYSTEM Z project. As
the project progresses from defining the requirements through construction and implementation,
the efforts of Subcontractor-A will be refocused. There are three principal areas of responsibility
for Subcontractor-A:
a) business process re-engineering,
b) management of change, and
c) organizational design and human resources.
Business Process Re-engineering. Subcontractor-A is responsible for assessing the basic
business of XYZ. They identify the core processes that define that business. They will then
analyze the core processes and make recommendations for how significant improvements in
productivity can be realized.
Management of Change. Subcontractor-A will coordinate the actions necessary to help assure
that XYZ is ready, in all respects, to accept, commit to and use the new approach to their
business. This does not include the direct responsibility for training, which was discussed above.
Organizational Design/Human Resources. Subcontractor-A is also responsible for developing
organizational and human resource elements of the solution recommended by the Business
Process Re-engineering. Any impacts on XYZs organizational structure and skill levels of staff
resulting from the recommendations will be identified.
2.2.4 Subcontractor-B Roles and Responsibilities
Subcontractor-B is responsible for communications from the SYSTEM Z project to other XYZ
personnel and stakeholders. The purpose of this level of communication is to keep stakeholders
and interested parties informed on key decisions made and progress to date.
2.2.5 Subcontractor-C Roles and Responsibilities
Subcontractor-C personnel will provide the skills and expertise to globally implement and
support the SYSTEM Z solution.
2.2.6 Subcontractor-D Roles and Responsibilities
Subcontractor-D provides Independent Verification and Validation services to XYZ under
separate contract. Subcontractor-D personnel review deliverables provided by the XYZ Partners
to XYZ. They provide observations and comments on the deliverables to XYZ.
3.0 METHODS FOR SUCCESSFUL SUBCONTRACTOR
MANAGEMENT
3.1 Management Practices
Successful projects that involve subcontractors all exhibit similar characteristics.
a) They all have clear and unambiguous subcontracts established that include a Statement
of Work.
b) The efforts of all subcontractors are integrated into a cohesive project plan with all
subcontractors understanding where their efforts fit into the overall picture.
c) The formal and informal interfaces between the prime contractor and the subcontractors,
as well as among the subcontractors, are documented.
d) Before starting specific work, the subcontractors are granted authorization to proceed.
This authorization is given, in writing, via a Work Authorization form.
e) A formal team building process is established and implemented.
These practices all contribute to reducing the risk of misunderstandings or isolationism.
3.1.1 Establishing Clear, Unambiguous Subcontracts
Each subcontractor will have a legally binding, written contract that defines the following items.
a) The legal names of the parties involved in the contract will be specified.
b) The scope of the contracted work (contained in an attached Statement of Work), will be
described in terms of:
1. the responsibilities and authorities of each party to the contract,
2. a clear definition of the deliverables and minimum content to be provided by the
subcontractor,
3. a clear definition of the services to be provided by the subcontractor,
4. any and all constraints imposed on the subcontractor by the prime contractor, such as
schedule constraints, budget constraints, specific tools to be used, and
5. a clear statement of requirements for quality of deliverables and services including the
requirement to allow independent quality inspections of materials and processes.
c) Appropriate terms and conditions which will be imposed on both the prime contractor
and the subcontractor will be identified.
d) The acceptance process will be clearly identified.
3.1.2 Work Effort Integration
The work of all subcontractors will be coordinated by the prime contractor to assure that the
efforts of all parties are integrated into a cohesive whole through the processes of concurrent
engineering and top-down project control. A Project Master Schedule will be developed that
establishes schedule constraints and identifies contractual and significant internal milestones.
Intermediate schedules will be established that clearly show key project interfaces and the
interdependencies of the work efforts. Concurrent engineering meetings will be conducted on a
regular basis to provide visibility into work being performed and provide an opportunity for
discussion among the XYZ Partners.
3.1.3 Interfaces Between Prime Contractor and Subcontractors
Each subcontractor organization will have a single point of contact with the prime contractor for
contractual matters. The subcontractors are expected to identify their own single point of contact
for contractual matters. On a day-to-day basis, all subcontractor personnel will be free to interact
with any prime contractor personnel as needed to fulfil the subcontract.
3.1.4 Interfaces Among the Subcontractors
Each subcontractor organization will identify the responsibilities and authorities of the SYSTEM
Z project staff. This information will be published in a project contact sheet. Informal, mutually
beneficial contact is encouraged. However, to avoid schedule slippage, the interdependencies of
subcontractor efforts will be identified on the intermediate schedules described in Paragraph
3.1.2. These intermediate schedules will make the formal interfaces visible.
3.1.5 Work Authorization
Before starting to bill time against a Cost Account, the subcontractor must first receive a Work
Authorization Form, duly signed by the Deputy Project Director. The Work Authorization Form
will authorize the start of work, will identify the deliverable(s) of the Cost Account, will identify
budget and schedule constraints, will identify the responsible manager, and will identify the
reviewers and acceptors of the products or services. When the authorized work is complete, the
Work Authorization Form will be closed, and the authorization withdrawn.
3.1.6 Formal Team Building
At various points during the SYSTEM Z project, formal team building exercises will be held.
The participation of all SYSTEM Z assigned subcontractor resources will be mandatory. These
sessions will be planned and scheduled to minimize the impact on subcontracted work.
3.2 Progress Reporting
The prime contractor must be kept aware of the overall progress of the project. This includes the
progress of each subcontractor. The subcontractors will report progress at the Cost Account
level on a weekly basis. Based on the information contained in the weekly Cost Account Level
Progress Reports, the prime contractor will prepare a monthly progress report at the WBS level.
3.2.1 Weekly Cost Account Level Progress Reporting
Each week, the subcontractor organization will prepare and deliver to the SYSTEM Z Project
Office a weekly progress report for each Cost Account for which an open Work Authorization
Form exists. A single report may be produced provided the information for each Cost Account is
clearly identified. The report is to be delivered by noon on Fridays. The report will identify:
a) authorized work that was scheduled to be performed during the week (activities within
the Cost Account),
b) progress made against that authorized work presented as:
1. a textual description of progress,
2. a list of internal milestones attained,
3. an accounting of the hours billed against that Cost Account by all subcontractor
personnel, and
4. an assessment of the time (in hours) remaining to complete the activities in the Cost
Account (Estimate to Complete),
c) a list of unplanned, but authorized work that was conducted, identifying the number of
hours spent,
d) authorized work that is scheduled to be performed during the next week, including any
internal milestones expected to be reached, and
e) a brief description of any problems encountered in performing the activities of the Cost
Account or warnings of schedule slippage.
The weekly Cost Account Level Progress Reports will be reviewed by the prime contractor and
the master project tracking system updated to reflect the progress. Variance reports will be
provided to Cost Account Managers should the variance exceed the acceptable thresholds
defined in the SYSTEM Z Standards and Procedures Manual, document XYZ003.
3.2.2 Monthly WBS Level Progress Reporting
Once a month, the prime contractor will prepare a WBS Level Progress Report for submission to
XYZ. A copy will be provided to the subcontractors. This report will present the progress of
WBS elements expressed as a percentage complete and an indication of whether the work is
ahead of or behind schedule.
3.3 Review Practices
Clear points of visibility into the work that the subcontractors are doing is crucial to reducing the
risk of inappropriate work being done resulting in unplanned, costly rework. These points of
visibility are established at regular periodic intervals and at key project milestones.
3.3.1 Progress Reviews
On an as-needed basis, Company ABC may request an informal review of subcontractor
progress. This would involve discussions with the subcontractors Functional Manager (Team
Leader) or the subcontractors point of contact for contractual matters. These reviews will be
held at the request of the Deputy Project Director. They will only be requested if cost or
schedule variance exceeds the threshold identified in the SYSTEM Z Standards and Procedures
Manual.
3.3.2 Contractor Issues Meetings
Every two weeks, the Deputy Project Director will meet with delegates of the subcontractor
organizations to discuss issues of concern to either party. The subcontractor delegate is usually a
senior or intermediate employee of the subcontractor who is not directly involved in the delivery
of the SYSTEM Z products or services. These meetings exist to facilitate the project and to
remove any roadblocks to success.
3.3.3 Milestone Reviews
At key contractual milestones, a formal review will be conducted to provide visibility into the
direction of the project to all parties. Topics covered depend on the milestone but could include
such items as:
a) where we are in the overall project schedule,
b) an overview presentation of the key points contained in the project deliverables that
comprise that milestone,
c) a briefing on the quality of work achieved to date,
d) a briefing on the budget and schedule status with major variances clearly highlighted and
plans for corrective action presented, and
e) a briefing on the current configuration status (baseline status, status of approved baseline
change requests, etc.).
4.0 ACCEPTANCE PROCESS
4.1 Acceptance by Company ABC
All products and services provided by the subcontractors will be subject to approval by Company
ABC.
4.1.1 Quality Assurance Review
Company ABC Quality Assurance staff will review all subcontractor deliverables for adherence
to content requirements and standards. Evaluation criteria used by the Quality Assurance staff
are published in the SYSTEM Z Quality Assurance Plan, document XYZ001. The evaluation
report prepared by the Quality Assurance staff will identify any significant deficiencies that
would preclude the acceptance of the deliverable. Each identified deficiency must be addressed
to the satisfaction of the Quality Assurance staff. The Quality Assurance staff will indicate their
satisfaction in writing to the Deputy Project Director.
4.1.2 Deliverable Acceptance Form
The subcontractor is to prepare a Deliverable Acceptance Form and submit it with the
deliverable. When the deliverable is deemed to be acceptable by Company ABC (including
Quality Assurance staff), the Deliverable Acceptance Form will be signed by the Deputy Project
Director. The deliverable and the Deliverable Acceptance Form will be submitted to XYZ for
final customer acceptance.
4.2 Acceptance by XYZ
All products and services provided by the subcontractors will be subject to approval by XYZ.
4.2.1 Customer Review
XYZ staff and IV&V staff will review project deliverables (including subcontractor
deliverables). XYZ will coordinate review comments and identify any significant deficiencies
that would preclude the acceptance of the deliverable. Identified deficiencies must be addressed
to the satisfaction of XYZ.
4.2.2 Deliverable Acceptance Form
When the deliverable is deemed to be acceptable by XYZ, the Deliverable Acceptance Form will
be signed by the Project Director or his delegate.
4.3 Invoices and Payments
Invoices from subcontractors to Company ABC must be presented in a format suitable for
consolidation and submission to XYZ.
4.3.1 Format of Invoices
Subcontractor invoices must meet the format and content requirements for invoices as set out in
the Terms and Conditions of the contract between Company ABC and the subcontractor.
4.3.2 Payment Authorization
Subcontractors will submit monthly invoices reflecting the hours worked on the SYSTEM Z
project. If no deliverables were included in the efforts for that invoice period, the payment will
proceed. If a deliverable is included in the invoice period, payment of that invoice will be
subject to the acceptance of the deliverable product by both Company ABC and XYZ. When the
Deliverable Acceptance Form has been signed by Deputy Project Director and the Project
Director, payment of subcontractor invoices will be authorized.
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