SU Project Management Parametric Bottom up & Analogous Cost Estimate Worksheet
Question Description
Question 1
Wedding cost estimation: Given the following information, calculate the estimated costs for a wedding with 250 guests and a bridal party of six, using the methods indicated. Show your work.
Note that members of the bridal party are already counted as guests, you dont need to add them twice.
- Parametric estimate
- Bottom-up estimate
- Analogous cost estimate
- You will probably notice some differences in the estimated values. Are these differences significant? What might cause the differences? If you were estimating a significant project in the future, which method(s) would you use and why?
Wedding Cost Estimates |
|
Item |
Dollars |
Grooms brothers wedding, last year, 175 guests, similar venue and style |
$20,300 |
Catering |
$65 per person |
Photographer |
$1,500 |
Rental of hall |
$500 |
Clothing, bride |
$2,000 |
Clothing, groom |
$750 |
Flowers |
$800 |
Other décor items |
$500 |
Cake |
$500 |
Gifts for bridal party |
$80 each |
Wedding planner |
$2,000 |
Wedding planners estimate of typical cost for this kind of wedding |
$10,000 plus $75 per guest |
Question 2
Cost reimbursable contract calculation.
- A contract calls for a total payment of $800,000 with a guarantee. Essentially the contractor is guaranteed to make at least $200,000 above his costs. If the contractor can demonstrate his costs exceed $600,000, the project will pay the difference, with a $50,000 ceiling on the overage. The contractor demonstrates he spent $623,000. How much (gross) must the project remit to the contractor?
- Another option for the same contract has the contractor guaranteed to be paid his costs plus 20%, for costs that exceed $600,000. With the same initial assumptionguarantee of $800,000 gross payment (no requirement to itemize costs), but if the contractor can show that costs exceed $600,000, the project will pay $800,000 plus the costs that exceed $600,000, plus 20% of those excess costs, with a ceiling of $900,000 gross. The contractor demonstrates he spent $623,000. How much (gross) must the project remit to the contractor?
- Under option 3.2, at what dollar amount of total costs would the contractor be assuming all of the excess costs beyond that point?
- In which option did the project assume more of the risk of a cost overrun? Explain.
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