Wednesday 29 October 2014

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The jury was impressed by the satisfaction of customers with the results of the project. Some contend that Joint Chiefs of Staff shows great expertise in this. In addition, the project gave staff the chance to develop professionally. A team of the iwb engineering company planned and oversaw the construction of a power unit for a European hub in a project. It had built three buildings with a total useful floor area of 7,500 square meters; the control panel includes block heat and power plants, heat and cold storage as well as transformers and emergency power diesel. The team had for the planning and supervision of construction with many partners such as operators, to vote a project management performance, which convinced the jury consultants and experts. Also, a team of STWB reached Stadtwerke Bamberg the finale with the construction of an indoor pool, which is considered Europe's first certified passive house-indoor swimming pool. This ecological concept has implemented so far nobody else in an indoor swimming pool; the project team entered uncharted territory.

Also: The bathroom was in close dialogue with the Bamberg citizens. The project team implemented eighty per cent of the needs of future users in the design. In addition to this intensive dialogue with the citizens, the jury praised in particular the excellent teamwork. Their German project excellence award competition"aligns the GPM since 1997 to identify excellence in project management. Applicants undergo an extensive evaluation process and give insight into their project files specially trained assessors. After this examination on the spot", a six-person jury decides winners and finalists.

We want to learn in the Association by these experts", Gabriele Danzebrink explains, we study what approaches and methods they have excellent brought their projects on the target." GPM German Association for project management The GPM is the leading professional association for project management in Germany. With currently more than 5,900 members and 300 companies from all sectors of the economy, universities and public institutions, the GPM is the largest network of project management professionals on the European continent. The primary target of 1979 founded GPM is to enable the application of project management in Germany to promote, to develop, to systematize, standardize and redistribute.

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