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Technical and Environmental Analysis of Projects : Chapter 8
SUMMARY:
The technical analysis of a project idea includes designing the various processes, installing equipment, specifying material, and prototype testing. The project manager has to be careful in finalizing the technical aspects of the project as the decision is irreversible and the investments involved may be high. The project manager has to select the technology required in consultation with technical experts and consultants.
In the modern world, because of the rapid development of industry, pollution has reached alarming proportions. There are various factors like government regulations and pressure from consumers, local people and investors, which force the firm to act in a more environment-friendly manner. Therefore, location of the project, type of technology to be used, and method of effluent disposal are decided only after taking these factors into consideration.
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The project manager also studies each project proposal from the point of view of society. Project managers use social cost benefit analysis to study a project's impact on society. The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has developed an approach called the UNIDO approach in this regard.
Technical and Environmental Analysis of Projects - An Overview
Technical Analysis
Technology Selection
Input Requirements and Utilities
Product Mix
Plant Capacity and Functional Layouts
Location of the Project
Steps in the Location and Selection Process
Machinery and Equipment
Consideration of Alternatives
Environmental Analysis
Sources of Pollution
Methods of Treating Pollutants
Need for Controlling Pollution
Environmental Laws in India
Environmental Impact Assessment of Projects
Social Cost Benefit Analysis (SCBA)
Indicators of Social Desirability of a Project
UNIDO Approach
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