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FabLab Singapore Project Documentation

Mission

Develop and sustain a healthy community of 'makers' in Singapore by promoting the FabLab Movement's values:

The Eco-System

FabLab Eco-System

The ultimate objective of this project is to nurture an eco-system that enables the accomplishment of the Mission.

Such an eco-system is made of several components:

Project objectives

Scope

Deliverables

Project roles and responsibilities

Description of the main roles and responsibilities of the people involved in the project.

FabLabSG Outreach

Resources, financial and quality plan

At the project inception, it is still unclear the amount of resources that will be required to complete the project, however, it is expected to be in the ballpark of 6,000 hours of effort, SGD 20,000 for the cost of infrastructure, and SGD 20,000 for marketing and communication expenses.

In order to provide transparency for the leadership, the team, and the community, the project will be developed in 6 phases, each of them with its own Terms of Reference, budget, and schedule, which should be approved by the leadership of the project on each successive Stage-Gate in order to move into the next phase.

Work breakdown structure and schedule

The project will be developed in 6 phases, each of them marked by a Go/No-Go Stage Gate Review milestone:

Project phases

Key issues and risks

List of the significant issues or risks identified at the time of the preparation of these ToR.

Issue/Risk Description Rating Mitigation
Risk Spend a lot of effort and resources to find out that there is no interest in the community or the key parties involved. High Early engagement of key stakeholders. Stagegated project development in phases.
Risk Not being able to secure the required resources and funds. High Keep the project as lean as possible. Early engagement of potential sponsors. Stagegated project development in phases.

Assumptions and constraints

List of the significant assumptions that were made at the time of the preparation of these ToRs.