All things require managing in some way and the more complex or lengthy a project or process, the more important it is to follow correct project management guidelines.
Project management is basically the initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet certain criteria at a specified time.
The primary challenge of project management is to achieve all of the project goals within the given constraints> Money and time probably being the most important of those.
There are many methods of project management but this blog deals with the RACI system which is outlined below:
The important points include:
Now there are many project management programmes out there with varying degrees of sophistication, but at the end of the day they are all simply glorified lists.
In other words, processes and procedures are documented.
Compared to domestic installs, commercial solar projects take a lot longer. A domestic system, in many cases, can be completed in a day but many commercial solar systems take weeks, if not months. There is invariably more people involved, there is more money involved, more complexities and therefore more things to go wrong!
As project management involves documentation, a natural part of this is the collection of data which allows more detailed analysis of the job, potentially leading to improvements overall.
Continuous improvement is the key and the more data collected and analysed, the more improvements.
Let’s assume the job has been won so all the approvals have gone through and the job is ready to go. We look at materials so the questions we have ask include:
For example, let's look at delivery to the site. What if someone who is responsible for organising the delivery does not consult with the site foreman and materials arrive at site and there are limited personnel to unload or store?
Obviously the organising of personnel is crucial to any project so the following have to be addressed:
Following the previous example,materials arrived on site and are ready to be installed and it's a Tuesday but the TA’s are coming Thursday, because this is what they were told to do. There has been a lack of clear communication between site foreman, PM and/or office admin.
What about equipment hire?
Installation task responsibility is very important. You don’t particularly want an A grade electrician at a considerable hourly rate doing things that an apprentice or Trade Assistant is more than capable of performing.
So questions have to be asked such as:
Rubbish removal is a large part of any commercial solar project. The amount of cardboard, waste cable, panel pallets, cable drums, is huge and this must all be accounted for.
All larger projects require Milestone reports that should include all project details and be submitted to the appropriate parties at the appropriate times. Including such things as when is the system going to be commissioned, whether the inspector has been organised, and also the final hand over date.
Whether you document these tasks or not, they do occur.
If you don’t have a systematic approach to these projects, invariably, there will be problems.
As an installer takes on larger projects they must take into account the increased need for comprehensive documentation in the form of checklists. The classic “She’ll be right” may have been acceptable for smaller domestic projects but not for commercial solar jobs.
The more data that is collected from these projects the more improvements can be made next time.
Good luck on your next project.