01 Introduction To The Turnkey Project Implementation Process PDF
01 Introduction To The Turnkey Project Implementation Process PDF
Learning Objectives
2012/4/17
Content
The Business Process Framework of Turnkey Projects The Organizational Structure for Turnkey Project Implementation
Origin of TK Project
Domestic telecommunication project
Network building request by the operator On-site Survey by Telecom Design Institute Designing by Telecom Design Institute Civil work by Telecom Engineering Institute Equipment bidding Organized by Telecom Office Acceptance of civil work by the operator
ZTEs winning bid and TE implementation
ZTE is responsible for providing integrated solution and implementing engineering after winning the bid.
Network Services
Network planning is complicated and challenging. There are numerous sites connected with microwave, therefore, both wireless coverage and line of sight are important. The new green field sites are usually in a coherent plan. There are a lot of uncertainties influencing site locations which result in site changes. In most projects, due to the local environment, site acquisition and civil work construction are two main factors affecting the engineering rollout schedule. The projects can be of large scale involving multiple products and services, with large coverage areas and long durations. There is a high requirement for project management due to the large project organizational structure involving multiple subcontractors and suppliers .
Initiating process
RFTS
Site survey
DR1
Planning process
RFSD
RFST
DR2
Monitoring process
RFTI
DR3
Closing process
RFNO RFPA
DR4
RFNP
Network planning
RFSA
RFPA
RFDE
PAT
Documentation acceptance Troubleshooting
Wireless Survey network training/ coverage/capa preparation city planning Transmission/ Technical microwave site survey
Distribution application
Power on Drive test commissioning Cluster Software commissioning optimization /verification Signal site verification
Design/submit Transportation Civil work TE engineering preparation construction/ installation drawing outbound acceptance Material arrival Auxiliary facility installation/ acceptance Hardware completion/ acceptance
planning Finish /submit Engineering Core network/busi site survey Sign/submit design ness/data purchase order clarification report planning
Logistics delivery
Outsourcing Management
Finance/cost
HR and administration
RFPA
Network Planning
PAT
RFNP Network planning RFTS Technical survey RFSA Site acquisition RFSD Site design RFST Site delivery RFCW Civil work
The 10 key control points (KCP) are determined based on the site
delivery process.
Some processes may not be necessary depending on the real
documentations, etc.
Deliverables in KCP should be confirmed in outsourcing back-to-
RFTI
TE installation
KCP.
outsourcing management.
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PSO
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Engineering Manager
Outsourcing Manager
Quality Manager
Logistics Manager
Design Manager
Account Manager
Technical Director
Financial Manager
PSO Manager
Planning control
Site acquisition
Power access
PSO team
Regional Project Manager Regional planning control staff Regional outsourcing management staff Regional quality Management staff Site engineer team Regional technical Support team Regional warehouse staff
Site Engineer
Outsourcing Outsourcing Outsourcing Outsourcing Civil work Software Network TE installation construction Commissioning Optimization team team team team
Review
1. The definition of TK projects and the main features of TK projects. 2. TK project implementation process and its position in integrated project
management.
3. The settings of KCP in the site delivery process. 4. The organizational structure of TK projects.