Advanced Project and Claims Management

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science

Version

Version 12.0 of 01/12/2023

Code of Module

11M0654

Modulename (german)

Advanced Project and Claims Management

Study Programmes
  • Angewandte Werkstoffwissenschaften (M.Sc.)
  • Elektrotechnik (Master) (M.Sc.)
Level of Module

4

Mission Statement

As a consequence of global competition the design of clear contracts for the execution of technical projects is vital. Additionally the enormous cost and time pressure makes an effektive project management inevitable. In spite of all precautions variations and claims cannot be completely avoided. This course carries on from the fundamentals of Project Management in the bachelor level and extends to the above mentioned topics. Since most projects are international the module language is english, including the lecture part and the student presentations.

Content
  1. Project Management Structures
  2. Claims Management
    2.1 Additions
    2.2 Variations
    2.3 Omissions
    2.4 Claims in time
    2.5 Claims in money
    2.6 Claims Proceedure
  3. Contract Design
    3.1 Human Resources
    3.2 Construction Drawings
    3.3 Scope of Supply and Delivery
    3.4 Liquidated Damages
    3.5 Defects
    3.6 Liabilities
    3.7 Installments/Conditions of Payment
    3.8 Termination/Suspension
    3.9 Cancellation

    Typical subjects for presentations are: project orgnisation structures, conflict management, signature regulations, feasibility studies, costs, scheduling, critical path method, controlling, requirements for project managers, specific examples for claims: airport berlin, etc.In order to be prepared for stress situations short phases of mindfullness are integrated into the lecture part.Another focus is laid on costs and financial awareness.
Learning Outcomes

Knowledge Broadening
The module should successfully deepen the fundamentals of project management. This is achieved by walking through a real technical project step by step. The key words and activities will be mentioned and discussed in the lecture part of the module.


Knowledge Deepening
Project variations and claim management are dealt with in detail. This reveals the necessity of clear contracts. Therefore the typical chapters of a project contract are explained for an engineer to understand without being a lawyer. However, the main ideas of the legal parts will be explained.

The presentations will focuss on specific topics of advanced project management and contract design. This will enhance the participants technical and commercial english knowledge.
Instrumental Skills and Competences
This module is a preparation for project management tasks. Participants should be able to detect and handle project variations and claims.
Communicative Skills and Competences
The participants should be able to communicate in english language within a technical project. Here it must be taken into account that typical technical projects nowadays are of a strong interdisciplinary character. Thus, participants habe to communicate with engineers and scientists of any kind and also with business administrators.
Another important aspect is the ability to give a presentation in front of a critical audience.
K?nnen - systemische Kompetenz
In addition to all above mentioned skills the students will learn to act with a sensitivity towards costs.
Systemic Skills and Competences

Mode of Delivery

Lecture part and student presentations on given topics in english

Expected Knowledge and/or Competences

sufficient english and fundamentals of project management

Responsible of the Module

Helmus, Frank Peter

Lecturer(s)

Helmus, Frank Peter

Credits

5

Concept of Study and Teaching
Workload Dozentengebunden
Std. WorkloadLehrtyp
30Vorlesungen
30Referate
Workload Dozentenungebunden
Std. WorkloadLehrtyp
30Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung
60Referate
Recommended Reading

F. P. Helmus: Process Plant Design - Projekt Management from Inquiry to Acceptance; VCH-Wiley Verlag; ISBN: 978-3-527-31313-6 ; 2008Rory Burke: Project Management - Planning and Control Techniques; J. Wiley & Sons, 2003; ISBN: 0470851244C. Chapman S. Ward: Project Risk Management - Processes, Techniques and Insights; J. Wiley & Sons; 2003; ISBN: 0-470-85355-7

Graded Exam

Oral Presentation / Seminar Paper

Examination Requirements

Knowledge of advanced project and claims management capability of presentation in english

Duration

1 Term

Module Frequency

Only Winter Term

Language of Instruction

English