On the second day of the Project Controls Expo in the USA, we will be hosting specialist workshops for "Claims, Risk, and Value Engineering" and "Earned Value Management".

Schedule:

Tuesday, 26th September
  • Claims, Risk, and Value Engineering
    • 09:35AM - 12:30PM (morning session) – Hosted by
      Name in progress
  • EVM: A Practical Approach
    • 02:20PM - 04:50PM (afternoon session) – Hosted by
      Michael Nosbisch

Limited places available – Advance bookings required.

Workshops details:

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This workshop provides an analysis of the applicability of EVM in support of different types of projects, to include lessons learned and recommended practices.

In addition to clarifying inherent nuances related to the terminology, the workshop will also examine lessons learned from the author's own experience.

 

 

The workshop will offer several recommended practices that can be leveraged by project stakeholders on both sides of the aisle.

 

 

  • Understand the definition of earned value (EV), earned value management (EVM), and earned value management systems (EVMS).
  • Understand how the above terms have historically been applied in support of construction projects.
  • Understand the differences in application of these terms between government and commercial projects.
  • Understand recommended practices relating to the use of EVM in support of different types of projects.

 

 

  • Earned value management (EVM)
  • Project/program management
  • Project Scheduling
  • Cost Management
  • Contract Management

 

 


This workshop will provide participants a practical introduction to Quantitative Schedule Risk Analysis and is suited to those who want to be introduced to it, or have recently started their journey into Schedule Risk Analysis. Participants will ideally have a basic to mid-level understanding of scheduling and risk management concepts.
The workshop will be hands-on and practical, participants will be required to bring their own PC’s and will be provided with links to trial a leading SRA software tool used on their own PC’s. The workshop will also provide worked example data to demonstrate the SRA process from inputs, and analysis through to production outputs.
Participants will understand how schedule risk analysis can be applied on projects to analyse, report and manage time-related risks.
The workshop will cover:
  • Introduction and Overview of Schedule Risk Analysis
  • Understanding SRA inputs – Schedule, Risks and Impacts
  • Understanding and Interpreting SRA Outputs
  • Scenarios and Advanced Analysis Topics
  • Wrap Up + Q&A
The workshop will be hands-on and practical. Registered participants will be provided with an extended trial of a leading SRA software tool used on their own PC’s. The workshop will also provide sample data to demonstrate the SRA process from inputs, and analysis through to production outputs.

Course name: Next Generation PMOs - Combining People and Machines
This workshop puts you on the other side of the table – you are here to build AI and automation software for Hs2. What are you going to do?

The point of this session is to enable you to ask the right questions back in your own business. You will learn how to:
  • • Identify valuable problems
  • • Translate problems into software requirements
  • • Build the AI and automation components
  • • Deploy quickly and iteratively
  • • Evidence return on investment
To support the above you will be provided with case studies of how others have successfully and unsuccessfully done it in the past.  

 

Attendees will learn the fundamentals of AI and automation product management in project controls.

Name in progress
The workshop will cover:
  • Introductions
  • Overview of AI and ML including AI in everyday life 
  • Walkthrough of the journey for ML in data-driven risk analysis  
  • Interactive comparison of traditional approach to data-driven approach 
  • Interpretation of risk insights to become transformative action 
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Have you wondered about how earned value management (EVM) should be applied in support of your project, regardless of whether it's a contractual requirement? This presentation provides an analysis of the applicability of EVM in support of different types of projects, to include lessons learned and recommended practices. In addition to clarifying inherent nuances related to the terminology, this presentation will also examine lessons learned from the author's own experience, and more importantly will offer several recommended practices that can be leveraged by project stakeholders on both sides of the aisle.

 

  • Understand the definition of earned value (EV), earned value management (EVM), and earned value management systems (EVMS).
  • Understand how the above terms have historically been applied in support of construction projects.
  • Understand the differences in application of these terms between government and commercial projects.
  • Understand recommended practices relating to the use of EVM in support of different types of projects.
Name in progress
The workshop will cover:
  • Earned value management (EVM)
  • Project/program management
  • Project Scheduling
  • Cost Management
  • Contract Management
Name in progress

 

 

 

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