PROJECT LIFE CYCLE

Posted by pm brothers On Friday, April 12, 2013 0 comments

The project is initiated to achieve a mission and is said to be completed when the mission is
achieved. The project lives between these two cut off periods and this intermediate time is called
Project Life Cycle. Project life cycle consists of the following three stages:

1) Pre-Investment Phase: It is concerned with formulation of objectives, demand forecasting,
evaluation of imput characteristics, selection of strategy, projections of financial profile,
cost benefit analysis and finally pre-investment appraisal. Some expenditure has to be
incurred in the form of conducting surveys, feasibility studies etc.
2) Construction Phase: This stage consumes maximum expenditure. Construction phase
consists of developing the infrastructure for the project. The capital requirement includes
cost on land, buildings, civil works, machinery equipment, ancillaries etc.
3) Normalization Phase: The primary objective of this stage is to produce the goods and
services for which the project was established. The expenditure has to be incurred on raw
materials, fuel, utilities, and administration and operation maintenance. Etc.
According to Cleland and King a project passes through the following phases:
1) Conception phase.
2) Definition phase.
3) Production.
4) Observation.
5) Divestment.
6) Post-Mortem.
The following figure model of the project life cycle that is suitable for any type of project.

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