A schedule of activities or a checklist is sometimes what people think about when they think of “project planning.”

Whilst that is partly true, the checklist or schedule element is only a small part of it. 

A project plan is the outcome of the project planning process, where a project manager decides, prioritizes, and assigns the tasks and resources necessary to complete a project. 

A project manager would develop a plan that covers everything from the water transfer project goals, the problems and/or challenges with the project, the project scope, deliverables, and dependencies, then maps out a path to complete the project successfully.

As part of our integrated approach to our projects – which also encompasses equipment, resources, logistics and reporting for each pumping application – our AMG Pump Rentals team also help clients to forward plan their water transfer and water management requirements. 

In this post, we would like to outline our project planning and advisory steps

Asking the project planning and advice questions

AMG Pump Rentals’ forward planning occurs well before a project commences, and can start at the feasibility stages. 

During this time, our team members work with identified key stakeholders in our client’s organisation to ask questions about:

  • The deliverables
  • The project timeline/s
  • The members of the project team
  • The potential changes and risks of the project, etc.

We’re not afraid to ask the hard questions and this collaborative process helps to ensure that projects are delivered on time, on budget.

Application design

Once we have established all the facts, we move onto the application design stage of our project planning.  

In this stage, we work to assess any existing equipment and infrastructure on site, so that we can look to reduce upfront costs, and help deliver a project that is cost efficient for our clients.

Part of the design process is then to factor-in all site and technical requirements, to arrive at the optimum design solution. Once this is in place, we can then generate equipment and resource specifications which properly meet the requirements.

Delivery and implementation of the project

Once the application design is completed we create a delivery schedule that details how, when, what, where will be conducted in order to support our client’s successful water transfer project. 

Every system that will be used is then tested in full, before undergoing onsite deployments. 

We harness our 20 plus years of experience in the pump industry to deliver our services and equipment. 

Results of our project planning and advice

Our project planning and advisory approach ensures that  proposals can be executed according to the agreed and calculated project specification.

Our success is evident through our satisfied clients’ testimonials and our team being chosen to deliver one Perth’s major road infrastructure projects and one of WA’s important highways/access roads.

If you are considering a project and want to establish an initial scope, talk to us in the first instance by completing our enquiry form below or calling us on 08 6143 2688.

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