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Project Cost Control

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Controlling involves making sure that the results

achieved are in line with the planned results.

The main feature of control is action to correct

performance deviations and to insure that expected

results are forthcoming.

Control = Monitor + Compare + Analysis + ActionControl = Monitor + Compare + Analysis + Action

Controlling involves making sure that the results

achieved are in line with the planned results.

The main feature of control is action to correct

performance deviations and to insure that expected

results are forthcoming.

Control = Monitor + Compare + Analysis + ActionControl = Monitor + Compare + Analysis + Action

Definition: ControllingDefinition: Controlling

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1. To identify those work types having excessive costs and to give an indication of how serious those overruns are.

2. To forecast the final total job cost.

3. To indicate the trend for each cost code, that is, whether the unit cost involved has been increasing or decreasing (evaluation of the effectiveness of cost reduction efforts).

4. To update the database of the company that will be used to estimate future works.

1. To identify those work types having excessive costs and to give an indication of how serious those overruns are.

2. To forecast the final total job cost.

3. To indicate the trend for each cost code, that is, whether the unit cost involved has been increasing or decreasing (evaluation of the effectiveness of cost reduction efforts).

4. To update the database of the company that will be used to estimate future works.

Objectives of Project Cost Control SystemObjectives of Project Cost Control System

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The cost estimatecost estimate prepared for the project during the bidding process is the basis for cost control.

Cost control for an engineering project is limited to the cost of labor, equipment, materials and site labor, equipment, materials and site overheadsoverheads.

  Control of cost and time should be linked together.

The cost estimatecost estimate prepared for the project during the bidding process is the basis for cost control.

Cost control for an engineering project is limited to the cost of labor, equipment, materials and site labor, equipment, materials and site overheadsoverheads.

  Control of cost and time should be linked together.

Project Time ControlProject Time ControlProject Cost Control SystemProject Cost Control System

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Three Key Indicators in Performance MeasurementThree Key Indicators in Performance Measurement

1.1. Budgeted Cost of Work ScheduledBudgeted Cost of Work Scheduled (BCWS) (BCWS) is the budgeted amount of cost of the work scheduled to be accomplished in a given time period (including support and allocated overhead).

 2.2. Budgeted Cost of Work PerformedBudgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) (BCWP) is the budgeted

amount of cost for the work completed in a given time period, including support effort and allocated overhead. (This is sometimes referred to as “earned value of work earned value of work accomplishedaccomplished”.)

How to calculate BCWPBudgeted cost for work performed (BCWP) = Earned value of an

activity = Percent completed for the activity * the activity budget Percent completed for an activity = [(Projected duration –

Remaining duration) / Projected duration] * 100 

1.1. Budgeted Cost of Work ScheduledBudgeted Cost of Work Scheduled (BCWS) (BCWS) is the budgeted amount of cost of the work scheduled to be accomplished in a given time period (including support and allocated overhead).

 2.2. Budgeted Cost of Work PerformedBudgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) (BCWP) is the budgeted

amount of cost for the work completed in a given time period, including support effort and allocated overhead. (This is sometimes referred to as “earned value of work earned value of work accomplishedaccomplished”.)

How to calculate BCWPBudgeted cost for work performed (BCWP) = Earned value of an

activity = Percent completed for the activity * the activity budget Percent completed for an activity = [(Projected duration –

Remaining duration) / Projected duration] * 100 

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Three Key Indicators in Performance MeasurementThree Key Indicators in Performance Measurement

3.3. Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP)Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP) is the amount reported as actually expended in completing the particular work accomplished within a given time period.

3.3. Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP)Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP) is the amount reported as actually expended in completing the particular work accomplished within a given time period.

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Cost PerformanceCost Performance

1.1. Cost Variance (CV) = BCWP Cost Variance (CV) = BCWP ACWP ACWP+ve Under Budget (cost)

Cost VarianceCost Variance 0 Within Budget (on cost)- ve Over Budget (cost)

2.2. Cost Performance Index (CPI) or Cost Performance Ratio Cost Performance Index (CPI) or Cost Performance Ratio (CPR) = BCWP/ACWP(CPR) = BCWP/ACWP

> 1 Under Budget (under cost) = costs below budgetCPICPI = 1 Within Budget (on cost)

< 1 Over Budget (over cost)

3.3. % Cost Overrun/ Underrun = (ACWP – BCWP)/ BCWP% Cost Overrun/ Underrun = (ACWP – BCWP)/ BCWPwhere –ve value indicates an underrun has occurred.

The “Cost Overrun” curvecurve is a plot of the calculated percent over- or underrun at any given time.

1.1. Cost Variance (CV) = BCWP Cost Variance (CV) = BCWP ACWP ACWP+ve Under Budget (cost)

Cost VarianceCost Variance 0 Within Budget (on cost)- ve Over Budget (cost)

2.2. Cost Performance Index (CPI) or Cost Performance Ratio Cost Performance Index (CPI) or Cost Performance Ratio (CPR) = BCWP/ACWP(CPR) = BCWP/ACWP

> 1 Under Budget (under cost) = costs below budgetCPICPI = 1 Within Budget (on cost)

< 1 Over Budget (over cost)

3.3. % Cost Overrun/ Underrun = (ACWP – BCWP)/ BCWP% Cost Overrun/ Underrun = (ACWP – BCWP)/ BCWPwhere –ve value indicates an underrun has occurred.

The “Cost Overrun” curvecurve is a plot of the calculated percent over- or underrun at any given time.

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Schedule (Time) PerformanceSchedule (Time) Performance

4.4. Schedule/ Performance Variance (SV) = BCWP Schedule/ Performance Variance (SV) = BCWP BCWS BCWS

+ve Ahead of ScheduleSch./ Per. VarianceSch./ Per. Variance 0 On Schedule

-ve Behind Schedule

5.5. Schedule Performance Index (SPI) = Schedule Schedule Performance Index (SPI) = Schedule

Performance ratio (SPR) = BCWP/ BCWSPerformance ratio (SPR) = BCWP/ BCWS

> 1 Ahead of Schedule (completions ahead of schedule)SPISPI = 1 On Schedule

< 1 Behind Schedule

4.4. Schedule/ Performance Variance (SV) = BCWP Schedule/ Performance Variance (SV) = BCWP BCWS BCWS

+ve Ahead of ScheduleSch./ Per. VarianceSch./ Per. Variance 0 On Schedule

-ve Behind Schedule

5.5. Schedule Performance Index (SPI) = Schedule Schedule Performance Index (SPI) = Schedule

Performance ratio (SPR) = BCWP/ BCWSPerformance ratio (SPR) = BCWP/ BCWS

> 1 Ahead of Schedule (completions ahead of schedule)SPISPI = 1 On Schedule

< 1 Behind Schedule

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Cost ForecastingCost Forecasting

6.6. Budgeted Cost At Completion (BAC) = Budget cost of the Budgeted Cost At Completion (BAC) = Budget cost of the project = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled at the end of the project = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled at the end of the project (BCWSproject (BCWSendend))

7.7. Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC) = Estimated total final Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC) = Estimated total final cost cost = (ACWP = (ACWP to date to date / BCWP / BCWP to dateto date) * BAC) * BAC

More accurate forecast can be reached by using the following formula:8.8. Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC)Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC)

= ACWP = ACWP to date to date + [(BAC – BCWP + [(BAC – BCWP to dateto date ) / CPI ) / CPI this periodthis period] ]

9.9. Estimate to complete (ETC) = EAC – ACWPEstimate to complete (ETC) = EAC – ACWP

10.10.Variance from original budget = EAC - BACVariance from original budget = EAC - BAC

6.6. Budgeted Cost At Completion (BAC) = Budget cost of the Budgeted Cost At Completion (BAC) = Budget cost of the project = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled at the end of the project = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled at the end of the project (BCWSproject (BCWSendend))

7.7. Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC) = Estimated total final Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC) = Estimated total final cost cost = (ACWP = (ACWP to date to date / BCWP / BCWP to dateto date) * BAC) * BAC

More accurate forecast can be reached by using the following formula:8.8. Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC)Estimated Cost At Completion (EAC)

= ACWP = ACWP to date to date + [(BAC – BCWP + [(BAC – BCWP to dateto date ) / CPI ) / CPI this periodthis period] ]

9.9. Estimate to complete (ETC) = EAC – ACWPEstimate to complete (ETC) = EAC – ACWP

10.10.Variance from original budget = EAC - BACVariance from original budget = EAC - BAC

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BCWS, BCWP, and ACWPBCWS, BCWP, and ACWP

BCWP

BCWS

ACWP

Fast & Low

Under budget (costs below budget) & Ahead of schedule (fast)

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BCWS, BCWP, and ACWPBCWS, BCWP, and ACWP

ACWP

BCWP

BCWS

Fast & High

Over budget (Over costs) & Ahead of schedule (fast)

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BCWS, BCWP, and ACWPBCWS, BCWP, and ACWP

B CW S

B CW P

A CW P

S low & Low

Under budget (costs below budget) & Behind schedule (Slow)

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BCWS, BCWP, and ACWPBCWS, BCWP, and ACWP

BCWS

BCWP

S low & High

ACWP

Over budget (Over cost) & Behind schedule (Slow)

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Performance report from integrated time/cost control system

BCWS, BCWP, and ACWPBCWS, BCWP, and ACWP

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ExampleExample

The following time-scale diagram represents a small engineering project. The budgeted cost of each activity is shown in the table below. At the end of the 10th week, the field progress report gives you the following information:Activity “A” was completed on schedule.Activity “B” started as planned but it is expected to take four weeks more.Activity “C” started as planned but finished one week later.%age of completion of activity “D” is 60%.ACWP at the end of week 10 = SR 90400

Calculate the CV, SV, BAC, EAC, ETC, and comment on the progress of the work.

The following time-scale diagram represents a small engineering project. The budgeted cost of each activity is shown in the table below. At the end of the 10th week, the field progress report gives you the following information:Activity “A” was completed on schedule.Activity “B” started as planned but it is expected to take four weeks more.Activity “C” started as planned but finished one week later.%age of completion of activity “D” is 60%.ACWP at the end of week 10 = SR 90400

Calculate the CV, SV, BAC, EAC, ETC, and comment on the progress of the work.

Time (week)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

A (5 weeks) B (8 weeks) E (7 weeks) F (3 weeks)

C (5weeks) D (6 weeks) G (4 weeks)

Activity A B C D E F GBudgeted cost (SR) 50000 12000 16000 24000 12000 21000 20000

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ExampleExample

%age of completion of activity “A” = 100%

Projected duration of activity “B” = 8 + 4 = 12 weeks

%age of completion of activity “B” = 5/12 = 41.666666%

%age of completion of activity “C” = 100%

BCWS10 = A + C + 5/8*B + 5/6D = 50000 + 16000 + 5/8*12000 + 5/6*24000 =

SR 93500

BCWP10 = A + C + 0.4167*12000 + 0.60*24000 = SR 85400

CV = BCWP – ACWP = 85400 – 90400 = SR -5000 (Over Budget)

SV = BCWP – BCWS = 85400 – 93500 = SR -8100 (Behind Schedule)

BAC = 50000 + 12000 + 16000 + 24000 + 12000 + 21000 + 20000 = SR 155000

EAC = [ACWP/BCWP]*BAC = [90400/85400]*155000 = SR 164075

ETC = EAC – ACWP = 164075 – 90400 = SR 73675

%age of completion of activity “A” = 100%

Projected duration of activity “B” = 8 + 4 = 12 weeks

%age of completion of activity “B” = 5/12 = 41.666666%

%age of completion of activity “C” = 100%

BCWS10 = A + C + 5/8*B + 5/6D = 50000 + 16000 + 5/8*12000 + 5/6*24000 =

SR 93500

BCWP10 = A + C + 0.4167*12000 + 0.60*24000 = SR 85400

CV = BCWP – ACWP = 85400 – 90400 = SR -5000 (Over Budget)

SV = BCWP – BCWS = 85400 – 93500 = SR -8100 (Behind Schedule)

BAC = 50000 + 12000 + 16000 + 24000 + 12000 + 21000 + 20000 = SR 155000

EAC = [ACWP/BCWP]*BAC = [90400/85400]*155000 = SR 164075

ETC = EAC – ACWP = 164075 – 90400 = SR 73675