Project Control

An essential part of project management, crucial to every stage of a project's lifecycle.

Project Control guides clients through every stage of the construction process. For each individual owner, Project Control tailors its services to meet the needs and desires of the owner. The following list represents a general description of services offered to owners.

Site Selection

Project Control assists the owner in identifying sites which are most appropriate for his project. Sites are evaluated for utility services, access, zoning, restrictions, etc. Checklists of local, state and federal regulations are referenced to insure that no environmental issues will negatively impact site utilization.

Programming

Project Control has extensive experience in selecting and directing programming consultants. This experience in working with programmers will insure that your facility needs are clearly determined and defined.

Reporting

Project Control prepares written monthly status reports for distribution to the appropriate parties. The reports address the current status of each individual project. Project Control will attend meetings and report to the owner and answer questions.

Budgeting

Based on an approved facility program, Project Control prepares, for the owner’s review and approval, an overall project budget. This budget is developed for each individual facility and projects costs for all anticipated budget categories. These budgets are monitored and updated continuously by Project Control for the duration of the project.

Team Building

Project Control embraced the concept of teamwork long before Total Quality Management (TQM) came into vogue. That our process produces a spirit of cooperation rather than confrontation is evidenced by the fact no project managed by Project Control has resulted in legal action, arbitration or mediation between the owner and the architect or contractor.

Consultant Selection

Project Control assists the owner in selecting the most qualified consultants for various projects. We prepare requests for proposals, evaluate the proposals and make recommendations to the owner. Project Control conducts interviews with the firms. In many instances, owners select the wrong architect or engineers which results in an unsatisfactory project. With Project Control’s proven and thorough techniques for consultant selection, this should not happen.

Contracting

Project Control has prepared and negotiated hundreds of contracts for owners on over 100 projects with an aggregate value of over two billion Riyals. Our contracts have been developed from the owner’s perspective for the benefit of the project.

Scheduling

Our experience in managing the entire process, not just one segment, allows us to prepare reliable project schedules for both the design and construction phases early in the project development stage. These schedules are monitored and updated periodically to identify potential problem areas so that they can be dealt with before the project is delayed.

Monitoring

To finish a project on time, within budget and with the desired quality, professional monitoring on a daily basis is necessary. Project Control continuously oversees all aspects of a project, anticipates problem areas and assists in resolving problems and conflicts which may arise during a project.

Value Analysis

Project Control has saved owners thousands of Riyals in construction costs. We work constantly with the owner and design team during the completion of documents to review savings opportunities while the project is being developed. With the agreement of the owner, these opportunities can be implemented prior to bidding. Working with the contractor, additional cost savings options can be developed during construction.

Close Out

During final stages of project completion, Project Control closely monitors the activities of the contractor to make certain that punch list items are promptly completed. Project Control has also added provisions to the contractor’s contract which severely penalize the contractor should he fail to diligently complete the punch list. During the warranty period, Project Control continues to serve as the owner’s advocate to make certain that any warranty work is expeditiously completed.

  • Develop an understanding of overall goals and specific project requirements.
  • Begin establishing team spirit.
  • Assist in identifying appropriate sites for new facilities.
  • Assist in obtaining necessary information to evaluate sites.
  • Prepare and distribute requests for proposals for environmental site assessments.
  • Obtain proposals for habitat studies.
  • Recommend appropriate environmental and habitat consultants.
  • Review environmental assessments and habitat studies for completeness.
  • Assist in evaluating sites and provide written analysis of sites.
  • Assist in purchasing sites.
  • Assist in developing strategy for design packages.
  • Prepare draft agreements for architectural services.
  • Prepare and distribute requests for proposals for architectural services.
  • Assist in preparing architectural firm evaluation criteria.
  • Assist in evaluating architectural firm proposals.
  • Assist in conducting interviews with short-listed architectural firms.
  • Assist in establishing proper lines of communication.
  • Prepare comprehensive project budgets for review and approval.
  • Prepare detailed critical path method project schedules for review and approval.
  • Assist in other matters as requested.
  • Serve as focal point for all project related activities.
  • Prepare architectural agreements for execution.
  • Ensure proper interaction between architects, staff and administration.
  • Assist owner and architects in consultant selection and contract negotiations.
  • Chair design meetings with architects every two weeks or more often when appropriate.
  • Assist in obtaining necessary information to evaluate sites.
  • Produce and distribute minutes of all design meetings.
  • Monitor activities of architects to make certain the desires of the owner are being complied with by the architects.
  • Monitor progress of the architects as it relates to project schedules.
  • Cause the architects to make presentations to the owner at appropriate intervals.
  • Monitor designs to ensure they are within budget parameters.
  • Review all invoices associated with the projects for conformance to contract requirements.
  • Recommend to owner amounts to be paid on invoices.
  • Maintain, on a project by project basis, invoice approval logs showing amounts billed and amounts paid.
  • Make recommendations regarding any special consultants which are needed.
  • Assist owner and architects in identifying and retaining special consultants.
  • Assist in establishing a team spirit.
  • Assist in other matters as requested by owner.
  • Serve as focal point for all project related activities.
  • Report to owner as required or needed.
  • Recommend appropriate action should budget or schedule deviations arise.
  • Ensure proper communication between architects, staff and administration.
  • Chair design meetings with architects every two weeks or more often when appropriate.
  • Produce and distribute minutes of all design meetings.
  • Monitor activities of architects to make certain the desires of the owner are being complied with by the architect.
  • Monitor progress of the architects as it relates to project schedules.
  • Cause the architects to make presentations to owner at appropriate intervals.
  • Monitor designs to ensure they are within budget parameters.
  • Cause the architects to make presentations to the owner at appropriate intervals.
  • Monitor designs to ensure they are within budget parameters.
  • Review all invoices associated with the projects for conformance to contract requirements.
  • Recommend to owner amounts to be paid on invoices.
  • Maintain, on a project by project basis, invoice approval logs showing amounts billed and amounts paid.
  • Make recommendations regarding any special consultants which are needed.
  • Assist owner and architects in identifying and retaining special consultants.
  • Coordinate approvals by regulatory agencies.
  • Assist in maintaining a team spirit.
  • Assist owner in other matters as requested by owner.
  • Serve as focal point for all project related activities.
  • Report to owner as required or needed.
  • Recommend appropriate action should budget or schedule deviations arise.
  • Ensure proper interaction between architects, staff and administration.
  • Chair design meetings with architects every two weeks or more often when appropriate.
  • Produce and distribute minutes of all design meetings.
  • Monitor activities of architects to make certain the desires of the owner are being complied with by the architect.
  • Monitor progress of the architects as it relates to project schedules.
  • Cause the architects to make presentations to owner at appropriate intervals.
  • Monitor designs to ensure they are within budget parameters.
  • Review documents with the owner’s maintenance staff.
  • Recommend cost savings options for the owner’s consideration.
  • Recommend bid alternates where appropriate
  • Review all invoices associated with the projects for conformance to contract requirements.
  • Recommend to owner amounts to be paid on invoices.
  • Maintain, on a project by project basis, invoice approval logs showing amounts billed and amounts paid.
  • Coordinate approvals by regulatory agencies.
  • Assist in maintaining a team spirit.
  • Assist owner in other matters as requested by owner.
  • Serve as focal point for all project related activities.
  • Report to owner as required or needed.
  • Recommend appropriate action should budget or schedule deviations arise.
  • Prepare draft agreements for general contractor services.
  • Recommend appropriate bonus and penalty provisions to be included in general contractor agreements.
  • Assist owner and architects in bidding projects.
  • Assist owner in prebid conferences.
  • Assist owner at bid openings.
  • Recommend bid alternates to be accepted.
  • Report outcome of bid openings.
  • Evaluate bids for compliance with project budgets and schedules.
  • Prepare general contractor agreements for execution.
  • Review bond and insurance forms for compliance with the contract requirements.
  • Issue notices to proceed to general contractors.
  • Assist owner and architects in preconstruction conferences.
  • Review all invoices associated with the projects for conformance to contract requirements.
  • Recommend to owner amounts to be paid on invoices.
  • Chair construction phase meetings with architects and contractors every two weeks.
  • Produce minutes of all construction meetings.
  • Make certain contractors adopt the team spirit.
  • Monitor activities of architects and contractors to make certain the desires of the owner are being complied with.
  • Monitor progress of the contractors as it relates to the project schedules.
  • Make recommendations on proposed changes to the construction.
  • Monitor and update budgets.
  • Recommend corrective action regarding budget or schedule deviations.
  • Review all invoices associated with the projects for conformance to contract requirements.
  • Recommend to owner amounts to be paid on invoices.
  • Monitor the establishment of substantial completion dates.
  • Monitor the progress of punch list completion.
  • Monitor completion of as-built documents and operations and maintenance manuals.
  • Monitor maintenance staff training sessions.
  • Make recommendations regarding final payments to contractors and architects.
  • Follow up as requested by owner.
  • Monitor timely correction of warranty work by contractors.
  • Assist owner in moving to new facilities.
  • Site evaluation report.
  • Design package strategy report.
  • Draft agreements for architects, consultants and contractors.
  • Final agreements for architects, consultants and contractors.
  • Requests for proposals for architectural services.
  • Architect evaluation criteria and matrix.
  • Recommendations regarding firms to be contracted with.
  • Recommendations regarding budget and schedule adjustments.
  • Comprehensive project budgets.
  • Invoice approval schedules.
  • Project schedules.
  • Meeting minutes.
  • Comprehensive monthly progress reports.
  • Approval forms for bond expenditures.
  • Bid tabulations and recommendations.
  • General correspondence.