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Project Charter Homework1
Project Charter
Project Name: Youth Recreational Center Project
Project Start Date:
November 1, 2015
Project Type:
Urban Development
Project Est. End Date:
August 25, 2016
Budget Information:
$350,000 has been allocated for this project. With 80 hours per week of work time (weather conditions permitting). Project Leadership
Project Sponsor: Project Leader:
Bobby Byars
Project Members:

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Project description summary
This project is to improve the Sealy community; this will give the youth somewhere to hang out and something positive to do with their down time. This project will entail the design and building of a building facility that will have a basketball court, video games, as well as classrooms for motivational teaching and encouragement for children between the ages of 7 to 17.
The project has a budget of $350,000.

1. Problem Statement/Issue
Lack of an adequate place for kids to hang out and be safe to be rectified by August 25, 2016
2. High Level Measurable Project Goals
Build the facility within the budget of $350,000
Complete the project by August 25,2016
Ensure that the facility is suitable and safe for the children aged 7 to 17

3. Project Scope (In Scope and Out of Scope)
The project will include:
Design and building of a facility for the children
Getting community approval
Getting proper legal permits

4. Project Milestones
Start project on November 1, 2015
Building code permits are received
Approval of the design and approval of the community
Design vendor selection completed
Design selection with community preview
Completion of design
Construction vendor selection
Start of construction
Completion of Construction by August 25, 2016
Opening of the facility and ribbon cutting event

5. Assumptions, Constraints, and Dependencies
Assumptions:
The land is free of any claims and liens
The weather will



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