Your team has been contracted to build a garage with living quarters.
This proposal is this first team individual assignment in a series that
shall progressively build a partial suite of project plan deliverables:Project Proposal (this assignment)——–I only need this step (Step #1) completed this week——–the rest are future weeks assignments————Project Requirements/Risk/Cost Paper (week 3)Breaking Down the Work (week 4)Project Schedule and Performance Measurement (week 5)The details of this assignment are included in the linked grading rubric
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Project Proposal – Grading Rubric
CPMGT/300 Version 10.2
Project Management
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Project Proposal Grading Guide
CPMGT/300 Version 10.2
Learning Team Assignment: Project Proposal
Purpose of Assignment
The chances of project success are considerably better if project stakeholders have articulated the goals of the
project at the beginning. In your proposal provide a vision of the product or outcome that a successfully
executed project will deliver, and identifies the people that will participate in the development of the charter and
the project initiation/planning phases.
Your team has been contracted to build a garage with living quarters. This proposal is this first team individual
assignment in a series that shall progressively build a partial suite of project plan deliverables:
1. Project Proposal (this assignment)
2. Project Requirements/Risk/Cost Paper (week 3)
3. Breaking Down the Work (week 4)
4. Project Summary Report (week 5)
Garage Building Project – Charter/Statement of Work
Overview: Your team has been contracted to build a garage with living quarters on the property of Joni and
Gilbert Lahlum, in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
Important: This is a classroom exercise and does not require any construction expertise. In other words: you
do not have be an actual contractor to write a successful paper. Just apply the project tools and techniques that
we have been learning about to complete this assignment successfully.
Statement of Need: Gil and Joni have decided to move Joni’s mother, Gilda, on to their property. Rather than
add onto their existing home they have decided to replace their existing free standing garage with a larger
structure that would include a small “in-law” apartment.
Project Benefits: Gil and Joni will be able to better care for Gilda while enabling her to maintain the dignity of
independent living. Additionally, the improved garage and a small apartment will add an estimated $170,000 to
the value of the property.
Project particulars: You know from your builder that you will need a scope statement that includes the
following resources: a Plumber, an Electrician, a General Laborer, and a Contractor who can prepare the site
and lay the foundation. In addition to these resources, you will need to ask others to participate in the design
and approval of the plan, inspections, and furnishings (like an interior decorator).
Project Constraints:





Total project costs must not exceed $165,000.
Time from breaking ground to occupancy is not to exceed 90 days.
Heating and Air Conditioning must be sufficient to deal with New England’s climate (frigid and harsh winter
weather; hot and humid summer days). Structure must be energy efficient.
Roof must withstand the weight of heavy snowfalls.
Galley kitchen only: built in microwave, two burner stove, small convection oven, small fridge, but no
dishwasher. Structure can include a provision for laundry if the budget allows.
Assumptions:


Land is level and is not in need of grading or drainage remediation work.
The site has easy access to electrical, communications, water, and sewage utilities.
Out of scope:

Demolition and removal of existing garage.
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Grading Rubric
Content and Organization 70
Percent
Percent
Earned:
Percent
Possible:
Describe Product Scope. In other
words, explain the product the
project shall deliver. Avoid
disappointing the sponsor later in
the project lifecycle by stating any
work that a sponsor might assume
is part of the product scope, but will
not be included.
20.00%
20.00%
Answer the question: what is the
need or opportunity that the project
deliverables shall fulfill? Justify the
project. Project are initiated and
funded to solve a problem or
capitalize on a need, tell the reader
why this project is important.
10.00%
10.00%
Provide a brief description of the
principle project stakeholders.
Include the Project Manager, the
Sponsor, and other key
stakeholders like project team
members and the people that will
use the final product for example.
The team identifies next steps to
assemble the project team and get
through the planning phase.
20.00%
20.00%
10.00%
10.00%
The paper links theory to relevant
examples of current experience
and industry practice and uses the
vocabulary of the theory correctly.
Assigned materials must be
cited a minimum of three times.
10.00%
10.00%
Readability and Mechanics – 30
Percent
Percent
Earned:
Percent
Possible:
The paper—including tables and
graphs, headings, title page, and
reference page—is consistent with
APA formatting guidelines and
meets course-level requirements.
4.00%
4.00%
Intellectual property is recognized
with in-text citations and a
reference page.
5.00%
5.00%
The project proposal is 500–700
words in length.
Comments:
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Paragraph and sentence
transitions are present, logical, and
maintain the flow throughout the
paper.
Sentences are complete, clear, and
concise.
3.00%
3.00%
9.00%
9.00%
Rules of grammar and usage are
followed including spelling and
punctuation.
9.00%
9.00%
Percent
Earned:
Percent
Possible:
100.00%
100.00%
Total 100 Percent
Comments:
Deduction for late paper (if
applicable)
Points Possible
Percent
Earned x
Points
Possible
5
100.00%
Points earned:
5.00
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