Primavera P6 - ZERO to HERO COMPREHENSIVE Course URDU-HINDI

PMP Real Project Based Course, Initiating, planning, Executing, Monitoring /Controlling, and Closing Process.

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Primavera P6 - ZERO to HERO COMPREHENSIVE Course URDU-HINDI

What You Will Learn!

  • Planning the construction project
  • Creating a construction schedule
  • Balancing the budget
  • Assigning tasks to the various contractors and subcontractors.
  • Racking activities in a project from beginning to end.
  • Working with vendors.
  • Managing supplies.
  • Managing the production of the required deliverables
  • Planning and monitoring the project
  • Preparing and maintaining project, stage and exception plans as required.

Description

This Course PrimaverP6 Basic to Advance level is consists of 25 Lessons in which you will learn step by step the process of planning and scheduling a Construction Project Professionally, in this course the real project is discussed and scheduled from initiating to closing.   


After completion of this course you will be able to schedule any construction project using same methodology as discussed and explained in this course.

Students should learn Primavera, a project management software, because it is a widely used tool in industries such as construction, engineering, and manufacturing. By learning Primavera, students can play the role as:

  1. Planning Engineer

  2. Project Engineer

  3. Production Engineer

  4. Procurement Engineer

  5. Cost Estimation Engineer

  6. Monitoring Engineer

  7. Construction Manager

  8. Project Manager

  9. Delay Analysis and Construction Claim’s Specialist

The Course contents are:

.1 Lesson 1: Introduction to project management

1.1 What is a Project?

1.2 What is Project Management?

1.3 What is Objectives of the Project Management?

1.4 Project Management life cycle


2 Lesson 2: Navigating in the Project Management Module

2.1 Global vs. Project-Specific Data.

2.2 Open an existing project.

2.3 Navigate the Home and Activities windows.

2.4 Open an existing layout.


3 Lesson 3: Managing Multiple Projects

3.1 Enterprise Project Structure Overview

3.2 Setting Up the Enterprise Project Structure

3.3 Defining Enterprise Project Structure Details

3.4 The Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS)

3.5 Adding OBS Elements

3.6 Editing OBS Elements


4 Lesson 4: Creating a Project

4.1 Create a project.

4.2 Navigate the Projects window.

4.3 View and modify information on the Project Details.


5 Lesson 5: Creating Calendars

5.1 Define work time and non-work time.

5.2 Designate between global, project, and resource calendars.

5.3 Create a new project calendar.


6 Lesson 6: Creating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

6.1 Define a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).

6.2 Create multiple levels of a WBS hierarchy.

6.3 Assign a responsible manager to a WBS element.

6.4 Viewing WBS Details.


7 Lesson 7: Adding Activities

7.1 Describe an activity and its components.

7.2 Define activity types.

7.3 Add activities.

7.4 Estimate Activity Durations.

7.5 Add a notebook topic to an activity.

7.6 Add steps to an activity.

7.7 Change a calendar assignment.

7.8 Copying and Pasting Activities.

7.9 Dissolving Activities.

7.10 Displaying Activity Details.


8 Lesson 8: Creating Relationships

8.1 Create a network logic diagram.

8.2 Differentiate between the four relationship types.

8.3 Create relationships in the Activity Network.

8.4 Creating Relationship in the Details.

8.5 Assigning Lag.

8.6 Viewing Relationship in the Gantt chart.



9 Lesson 9: Scheduling

9.1 Critical Path Method (CPM) Scheduling.

9.2 Critical Path & longest path.

9.3 Definitions scheduling.

9.4 Perform a forward and backward pass.

9.5 Define float and its impact on a schedule.

9.6 Further Discussion of Float.

9.7 Who Owns the Float?

9.8 Identify loops and open ends.

9.9 Driving Relationship.

9.10 Calculate a schedule.

9.11 Analyze the scheduling log report.


10 Lesson 10: Assigning Constraints

10.1 Describe available constraint types.

10.2 Apply Must Finish By constraint to a project.

10.3 Apply a Start On or after constraint to an activity.

10.4 Add a Notebook topic to a constrained activity.


11 Lesson 11: Activity Coding

11.1 View the activity codes dictionary.

11.2 Differentiate between global and project activity codes.

11.3 Add new activity codes and values.


12 Lesson 12: Filtering Activities and project

12.1 Applying a Default filter.

12.2 Creating filters.

12.3 Using multiple filters.

12.4 Applying the All Activities filter.


13 Lesson 13: Formatting Schedule Data

13.1 Group activities according to specific criteria.

13.2 Sort activities.

13.3 Timescale format.

13.4 Bars format.


14 Lesson 14: Working with Layouts

14.1 Layout Examples

14.2 Creating, Opening, and Saving Layouts

14.3 Exporting and Importing Layouts

14.4 Copying Data to External Applications


15 Lesson 15: Maintaining the Project Documents Library

15.1 Describe the difference between a work product and a reference document.

15.2 Link to a project document.

15.3 Specify the location of the document file.

15.4 Assign a project document to an activity.


16 Lesson 16: Defining Resources

16.1 Define resources

16.2 Identify the differences between labor, non-labor and material Resources

16.3 Describe the steps for resource management.


17 Lesson 17: Assigning Resources and Costs

17.1 Assign resources to activities.

17.2 Assign expenses to activities.

17.3 Cost Loading.


18 Lesson 18: Analyzing Resources and Costs

18.1 Display a resource usage profile

18.2 Format a resource usage profile

18.3 Display a cost profile

18.4 Format the timescale

18.5 Display a resource usage spreadsheet


19 Lesson 19: Optimizing the Project Plan

19.1 Analyze schedule dates

19.2 Shorten a project schedule

19.3 Analyze resource availability

19.4 Resolve resource over allocation

19.5 Analyze project costs


20 Lesson 20: Baseline the Project Plan

20.1 Create a baseline plan

20.2 Display baseline bars on the Gantt chart

20.3 Modify the bars on the Gantt chart

20.4 Adjust the row height


21 Lesson 21: Executing the Project Plan

21.1 Describe several methods for updating the project schedule.

21.2 Use Progress Spotlight.

21.3 Update the status of completed activities and activities in progress.

21.4 Reschedule the project.


22 Lesson 22: Analyzing the Updated Project (Controlling)

22.1 Analyze a project.

22.2 Perform baseline analysis.

22.3 Adjust schedule data.

22.4 Analyze resource and cost data.


23 Lesson 23: Reporting Performance

23.1 Running an Existing Report.

23.2 Print Preview.

23.3 Creating a Report with the Report Wizard.

23.4 Saving a Report.

23.5 Assigning a Report to a Report Group.

23.6 Assigning a Report to a Batch Report.


24 Lesson 24: Printing Layouts and Reports

24.1 Defining Page Settings

24.2 Previewing Layouts and Reports

24.3 Printing Layouts and Reports


25 Lesson 25: Importing and Exporting Data

25.1 Describe the process of importing and exporting data.

25.2 Transferring Data Using Microsoft Excel Files.

25.3 Exporting Project Data to Microsoft Excel.

25.4 Importing from Microsoft Excel.




Who Should Attend!

  • Any one, interested in learning the Oracle Primavera P6 Professional
  • Civil Engineer, Planning Engineer and Project manager
  • People Working on the Projects, Project Planners, Project Schedulers, Project Controllers
  • Project planners, planning engineers and planning managers.
  • Schedulers.
  • Project managers
  • Project coordinators
  • Project controls engineers, managers and analysts
  • Systems administrators
  • Development managers.
  • Operations managers.

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