
Overview:
To better plan and control a complex project, it
has to be divided into smaller yet integrated parts that become easier to plan,
monitor and control. Better control of the whole is achieved through control of
the components, which are referred to as work packages, activities or tasks.
Project Control Systems (PCS) allow project managers to set initial plans and
objectives, while allowing them to consequently monitor and control plans and
objectives.

Objective:
PCS applies a verification process that compares
plans against actual accomplishments during each phase of the project cycle.
Reports that delineate deviations are generated which allow management to
identify causes and react accordingly and to make forecasts such as fiscal
requirements and projected progress or completions.
Scope of Services
PROJACS' sophisticated Project Control Systems
provide the following invaluable reporting components to assist the project
manager:
Time/Resource Control
1. Milestones Achievement Tracer
2. Summary Master Schedule
3. Project's Delivery Critical Paths
4. Project Progress S-Curve
5. Look Ahead Schedules
6. Cost Loaded Payment Valuation Report
7. Resource Management
8. Procurement Management Cost Control
9. Project Buy-Out Report
10. Contracts and Purchase Orders Control Report
11. Payment Requisition Log Contract Control
12. Over Due Submittal Log
13. Trace Issue Report
14. Ball In Court Report
15. Pending Requests and Changes
16. Punch List by Contractor
17. Bonds and Insurance Log