Verktækni - 2019, Page 65

Verktækni - 2019, Page 65
65 academics. This already started with the first IPMA research conference in Berlin in 2013 on "Project management, theory meets practice." The aspirations of the project management community to progress further on the path towards being a fully accepted profession are best seen in the UK, where the Association for Project Management, the largest national member association of IPMA, has since 2007 aimed at achieving a chartered status for the project management profession and reached an important milestone in that quest in April 2017, when it became the chartered body for the project profession ("Royal Charter | APM", 2017). APM claims that all stakeholders will benefit from this. A chartered status is an internationally recognized mark of quality and provides the profession with a platform to raise awareness of project management skills, improve standards and develop practice. It offers assurance to users of project management services, provides a framework for improved performance in projects, and raises the profile and value of project management. Evolution of project management in Iceland The history of projects in Iceland is, of course, much longer/older than the history of project management as a dicipline. We will divide our review of the evolution of project management in Iceland into three categories: Practical application, Educational progress, and Organizational support. The Development of Practical Application of Project Management in Iceland To give a some further examples of important projects in Iceland in the 20th century, we will build on an assessment by a the Association of Chartered Engineers in Iceland (ACEA) in 2002 of the three greatest engineering achievements in each decade in Iceland in the 20th century (Mbl, 2002). We have also added some more recent projects, based on the same criteria, based on suggestions from an group of engineers who have served in leadership roles within the ACEA). It was tempting to add more projects that we ourselves deemed as important in the context of the development of project management in Iceland. This temptation was, however, resisted for the sake of a methodalogical clarity. Table 1 shows examples of important projects in Iceland during the first half of the 20th century. Table 1. Examples of important projects in Iceland in the period 1900-1960. Project /Programme Year of delivery Brief description Telephone line Reykjavik - Seyðisfjordur 1906 A telephone line between Reykjavik (the capital) and Seydisfjordur on the east coast (Fréttablaðið, 2006). 14.000 telephone masts were installed with a total distance end to end of 614 km and the project was concluded in only 4 months in the summer of 1906. This was a large project in a society that was rather underdeveloped in comparison with its neighboring countries at that time. Vifilstada- hospital 1910 A hospital for tuberculosis patients that was buikd in Vífilsstadir. It was designed by by Rögnvaldur Ólafsson. After the decline in tuberculosis patients in 1973, all respiratory patients began to receive treatment at the hospital. Cold water distribution system in Reykjavik 1909 The cold water distribution system in Reykjavik started operation in 1909. ("Vatnsveitan 100 ára", 2009). Providing water to the city from Gvendarbrunnur water reserves. The design and planning took two years and the construction took place from the beginning of summer 1908 until October 1909. This was the largest construction project in Iceland at that time.
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