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Implementation Phase
BACKGROUND 
 Construction of a 32 mile underground tunnel connecting England 
and France. 
 Provision for a high speed transportation system connecting two 
countries. 
 No government involvement 
 Largest privately funded project; funding underwritten by bankers 
 Final bid - US$5.5 Billion. 
 The country with highest standard would prevail.
1. Inception Phase- 
Historical background, overall 
objectives, political climate, and 
pre-feasibility studies. 
2.Development Phase- 
Overall planning, feasibility 
studies, financing, and conceptual 
design. 
3.Implementation 
Phase- 
Detail design, construction, 
installation, testing, and 
commissioning 
4. Closeout Phase- 
Reflection on overall performance, 
settlement of claims, financial 
status, and post-project evaluation.
Inception Phase (Drawbacks ) 
 No interference from government to avoid 
government economic pressure on Estimation of Cost. 
 Scope was not Planned well – Budgeting, Estimation 
and Resource Planning became difficult. 
 Complex Schedule and Lack of logistic planning. 
 Risk Impact not taken into consideration. 
 Quality and Specification issues
Scope was not clearly 
defined which lead to 
scope creep and 
consequently caused 
increase in project cost. 
Interference of IGC in 
approach, construction , 
operation and safety of 
tunnel lead to loss of 
control of scope. 
Development Phase 
Scheduled planning was 
not done ;activities 
related to definition, 
sequencing and duration 
were not defined.
Started in 4th Quarter of 1987 
The concession contract was awarded in 
response to the Channel Tunnel Group (CTG)/ 
France Manche (FM) 
Project Ended on 15th December 1994, with 
handing over the project fully functioning. 
Winning was made under a BOT arrangement, 
granting (CGT/FM) the concession to run the 
project for a period of 55 yrs . 
Having won the request for proposal (RFP) , 
CTG /FM awarded a “ 
design/Build/commission” construction 
contract to TML
1-Very poor, 2- Poor, 3- Good, 4-Very good, 5-Excellent 
PARAMETER RATING 
Scope management 2 
Time management 2 
Cost management 1 
Quality management 4 
Human resource management 3 
Communication management 2 
Risk management 2 
Contract management 1
Scope Management 
Rating - 2 
SCOPE CREEP 
Reasons: 
Doors were widened from 600mmto 
700mmon IGC recommendation 
which led to a 9 month delay in the 
project. 
Tunnel air conditioning was also taken 
up much after the contracts were 
issued.
Time Management 
Rating - 2 
DELAYS 
Reasons: 
There was a 9 month delay in the project due to the alterations made to 
passenger doors. 
It took 19 months more to finish the implementation phase which resulted 
in elevated project carrying cost and lost revenue.
Cost Management 
Rating - 1 
LACK OF FORESIGHT 
Reasons: 
The French used advanced 
equipments for grouting while they 
could very well have done the same 
with simpler and cheaper equipment. 
The initial bids that the contractors 
made were very low and when later 
provisions were to be made for doors 
and tunnel air conditioning , they 
incurred heavy losses.
Quality Management 
Rating - 4 
GOOD COORDINATION 
Reasons: 
Both countries followed different 
specifications and it was decided that 
the arbitration on any detail would be 
done by considering higher of the two 
specifications. 
IGC came up which certain strict 
safety and quality measures which 
were to be followed without questions.
Human Resource Management 
Rating - 3 
ABSOLUTE FOCUS ON QUALITY 
Reasons: 
The boring of the 3 tunnels for 32 miles 
from both the borders across the 
channel was completed in 3.5 years, 
which showed how efficiently the 
Human resources functioned and were 
managed. 
Politicians, governmental workers, 
bankers, lawyers and analysts were 
instrumental in merging historical 
perspective and economic challenges 
into an approved project plan.
Communication Management 
Rating - 2 
INADEQUATE COMMUNICATION 
Reasons: 
Communication was prevalent on a formal 
level which is evident from the quarterly 
meetings that were held between the 2 
countries and the concerned authorities. 
Since there were a large number of parties 
involved , the project structure became 
complicated and many logistical and 
communication challenges arose.
Risk Management 
Rating - 2 
UNDERESTIMATION OF SCOPE 
Reasons: 
Decisions made in the inception phase were 
not assessed for risk management. 
Engineering risk were focused more upon 
than the process and approval risk. 
Involved authorities were not prepared to 
deal with level of IGC oversight and change 
controls. 
Fast tracking of work was proposed and 
practiced which greatly increased the risk.
Contract Management 
Rating - 1 
IMPROPER FORMULATION 
OF CONTRACTS 
Reasons: 
TML issued fixed price contracts under pressure from the 
government to vendors and sub contractors. To win these the 
contractors bid very low without judging. This led them to incur 
losses in the long run. 
There should have been one contract in one language and based on 
one legal system with clear dispute resolution. 
The contract given to TML was a BOT one which ultimately did not 
help generate the required revenue.
To avoid large 
international construction 
projects if the involve 
countries do not share a 
common interest 
Sufficient government 
support and 
communication channels 
are required. 
All share holders 
must have common 
interest and detailed 
understanding. 
Coordination 
between partners, 
subcontractors and 
investors is required. 
Risk and Change 
management should 
be properly practiced. 
Lessons 
Learnt
 The tunneling it self was completed three 
months ahead of schedule . 
 Quality management was a success. 
 Team work was commendable. 
 Better commuting facility improved quality of 
living. 
In 1996 the American Society of Civil Engineers 
identified the tunnel as one of the Seven 
Wonders of the Modern World. 
Why the project was success from project management 
point of view?
Why was the project a failure? 
 Market impact , damaged customer 
confidence. 
 Service disrupted due to technical problems. 
 Loss of Six month revenue due to delay in 
opening.
The Channel Tunnel

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The Channel Tunnel

  • 2. BACKGROUND  Construction of a 32 mile underground tunnel connecting England and France.  Provision for a high speed transportation system connecting two countries.  No government involvement  Largest privately funded project; funding underwritten by bankers  Final bid - US$5.5 Billion.  The country with highest standard would prevail.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. 1. Inception Phase- Historical background, overall objectives, political climate, and pre-feasibility studies. 2.Development Phase- Overall planning, feasibility studies, financing, and conceptual design. 3.Implementation Phase- Detail design, construction, installation, testing, and commissioning 4. Closeout Phase- Reflection on overall performance, settlement of claims, financial status, and post-project evaluation.
  • 6. Inception Phase (Drawbacks )  No interference from government to avoid government economic pressure on Estimation of Cost.  Scope was not Planned well – Budgeting, Estimation and Resource Planning became difficult.  Complex Schedule and Lack of logistic planning.  Risk Impact not taken into consideration.  Quality and Specification issues
  • 7. Scope was not clearly defined which lead to scope creep and consequently caused increase in project cost. Interference of IGC in approach, construction , operation and safety of tunnel lead to loss of control of scope. Development Phase Scheduled planning was not done ;activities related to definition, sequencing and duration were not defined.
  • 8. Started in 4th Quarter of 1987 The concession contract was awarded in response to the Channel Tunnel Group (CTG)/ France Manche (FM) Project Ended on 15th December 1994, with handing over the project fully functioning. Winning was made under a BOT arrangement, granting (CGT/FM) the concession to run the project for a period of 55 yrs . Having won the request for proposal (RFP) , CTG /FM awarded a “ design/Build/commission” construction contract to TML
  • 9. 1-Very poor, 2- Poor, 3- Good, 4-Very good, 5-Excellent PARAMETER RATING Scope management 2 Time management 2 Cost management 1 Quality management 4 Human resource management 3 Communication management 2 Risk management 2 Contract management 1
  • 10. Scope Management Rating - 2 SCOPE CREEP Reasons: Doors were widened from 600mmto 700mmon IGC recommendation which led to a 9 month delay in the project. Tunnel air conditioning was also taken up much after the contracts were issued.
  • 11. Time Management Rating - 2 DELAYS Reasons: There was a 9 month delay in the project due to the alterations made to passenger doors. It took 19 months more to finish the implementation phase which resulted in elevated project carrying cost and lost revenue.
  • 12. Cost Management Rating - 1 LACK OF FORESIGHT Reasons: The French used advanced equipments for grouting while they could very well have done the same with simpler and cheaper equipment. The initial bids that the contractors made were very low and when later provisions were to be made for doors and tunnel air conditioning , they incurred heavy losses.
  • 13. Quality Management Rating - 4 GOOD COORDINATION Reasons: Both countries followed different specifications and it was decided that the arbitration on any detail would be done by considering higher of the two specifications. IGC came up which certain strict safety and quality measures which were to be followed without questions.
  • 14. Human Resource Management Rating - 3 ABSOLUTE FOCUS ON QUALITY Reasons: The boring of the 3 tunnels for 32 miles from both the borders across the channel was completed in 3.5 years, which showed how efficiently the Human resources functioned and were managed. Politicians, governmental workers, bankers, lawyers and analysts were instrumental in merging historical perspective and economic challenges into an approved project plan.
  • 15. Communication Management Rating - 2 INADEQUATE COMMUNICATION Reasons: Communication was prevalent on a formal level which is evident from the quarterly meetings that were held between the 2 countries and the concerned authorities. Since there were a large number of parties involved , the project structure became complicated and many logistical and communication challenges arose.
  • 16. Risk Management Rating - 2 UNDERESTIMATION OF SCOPE Reasons: Decisions made in the inception phase were not assessed for risk management. Engineering risk were focused more upon than the process and approval risk. Involved authorities were not prepared to deal with level of IGC oversight and change controls. Fast tracking of work was proposed and practiced which greatly increased the risk.
  • 17. Contract Management Rating - 1 IMPROPER FORMULATION OF CONTRACTS Reasons: TML issued fixed price contracts under pressure from the government to vendors and sub contractors. To win these the contractors bid very low without judging. This led them to incur losses in the long run. There should have been one contract in one language and based on one legal system with clear dispute resolution. The contract given to TML was a BOT one which ultimately did not help generate the required revenue.
  • 18. To avoid large international construction projects if the involve countries do not share a common interest Sufficient government support and communication channels are required. All share holders must have common interest and detailed understanding. Coordination between partners, subcontractors and investors is required. Risk and Change management should be properly practiced. Lessons Learnt
  • 19.  The tunneling it self was completed three months ahead of schedule .  Quality management was a success.  Team work was commendable.  Better commuting facility improved quality of living. In 1996 the American Society of Civil Engineers identified the tunnel as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Why the project was success from project management point of view?
  • 20. Why was the project a failure?  Market impact , damaged customer confidence.  Service disrupted due to technical problems.  Loss of Six month revenue due to delay in opening.