Zusammenfassung der Ressource
T022 VM & VE
- Definition of VE
- Value engineering
- an organised approach aimed at providing the
necessary functions at the lowest cost without a
detri effect on qual, reliability, perform & delivery
- VE: used 2 correct decision when things go wrong
- Value = function/cost
- Definition of VM
- VM - concerned with making explicit
what value means to a client
- early stages of design
e.g. 2 ensure the need 2
build is verified
- VM ensures that the right
decisions r made the 1st time
- 6 step VE plan
- Information Phase
- Functional Analysis
- Creativity Phase
- Evaluation Phase
- Development phase
- Reporting Phase
- Best solution identified and
rec made - written/ oral report
- detailed dev of
remaining ideas - LCC
techniques
- Evaluate solutions (cost +
feasibility) - list of options
- Screen ideas for acceptance, score
remaining ideas on a scale and group
ideas into categories. Devel p design
scenarios, and selection criteria. Rat
- BRAIN STORMING
- Brainstorm ideas on how to improve the
high cost, broken, or inadequately
performed key functions.
- Diagram verifying correctness function
definitions and showing interrelationships.
identifies + separates in2 higher order
- What must the project do? What are he
functions and how are they related?
- Identify problem(s) 2 b solved, & gather
info on b.ground, functions & req. of
project. complete a FAST diagram
- Value
- measure of worth; a relative measure of usefulness of
something in relation to the cost paid for it.
- What happens in the VE process?
- design team brought 2gether
- pool expertise
- higher chance of
identifying + solving
problems
- not a cost cutting
exercise - as it would
lead 2 a reduced qual +
value
- when doe VE/VM process occur?
- 1. Concept - VM w.shop 1
- 2. Feasibility - VM w.shop 2
- 3. Scheme design - VE
- Detailed design - VE
- in practice VE studies occur when things
go wrong & limits ability 2 make better &
more effective design solutions
- outline brief complete + costed - review
schemes & score against weighted objectives
- assess capital cost 2
determine options 4 best
value
- define if there is a need 2
build, set objectives in a value
tree
- VE workshop
- can b 40hr w.shop or mini
w.shops/ 2 day works shops
- 40 hr entire team/ neutral venue/
intensively wk on design proposals
- Mini: facilitator joins DT
@ briefing stage &
remains throughout.
- 2 day: most common in UK
- limitations of VE
- assumes all parties have a common
understanding being provided
- assumes all feasible design alt provide the same
level of funct perform
- Why is VM needed?
- provides a means 2 define the project clearly in relation
2 client objectives & business needs
- support decision making
- encourages innovative solutions
- provides a means 4 measuring
value + demo that optimum
value 4 money is achieved
- Value Tree
- decision support tool: uses a tree-like graph/model of decisions &
possible consequences, inc chance event outcomes, resource costs.
- used to help in brainstorming stage
- weighting can be applied to assist with scoring options
- Advantages of VM
- need 4 new investment is verified &
prj goals clearly identified
- obj & decisions: openly discussed
- Evaluation & re-evaluation framework
- structured/ rigorous/ rational
- decisions supported by data
- accountability increased
- alt solutions - sought & considered
- g8ter confidence in business decisions
- potentially inc value 4 money