Construction of the oxygen plant in Kibunga Nsambya technical project report
Abstract
While Construction projects regularly involve a variety of skills that originate from the diversity
professionals, specialists and suppliers, Successful implementation of a construction project can
only be achieved if good project management practices and systems are put in place and allowed
to work. This report offers a brief review of construction and project management practices that
the author applied as the Contractor’s Quantity Surveyor and assistant project manager during
the construction of the Proposed Oxygen plant in Kibunga Nsambya as of January 2022. The
report focuses on construction project management and contract administration, but also details
the activities carried out during the implementation of the project.
Under Chapter One lays out project particulars, briefly discussing the background of project, the
scope, the funders, consultants and other stakeholders. It also describes the author’s involvement
and participation on the project.
Chapter Two discusses the construction methodologies, activities and contract administration
procedures undertaken during the execution stage of the project. The different tools techniques
used in the actual construction that took place on site are discussed in this chapter right from
substructure, through finishes and to fittings.
Chapter Three discusses the project management knowledge used during implementation
administration of this contract. The different project management knowledge areas explored in
the context of the project, with particular emphasis accorded to scope, cost, quality, procurement
and communication management.
Chapter Four and five details the lessons learnt, challenges faced, conclusions and
recommendations drawn by the author about execution of the Proposed Oxygen plant in Kibunga
Nsambya based on the experiences drawn during his participation in this project. Additionally,
the author makes recommendations on how this can be successfully implemented, going forward,
basing on the lessons learnt during the internship.