Project Cost Management Basics

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by Jennifer Bridges | Aug 8, 2024

Projects always need resources such as materials, labor and equipment, which generate costs. Those costs must be estimated and controlled throughout the project life cycle to complete the project.

What Is Project Cost Management?

Cost management is the process of planning and managing the budget of a business or project. In the case of a project, it helps the project manager estimate what the project will cost and set controls to reduce the chances of the project going over budget.

Effective cost estimation and cost management require the right software. ProjectManager is the perfect tool to estimate and track project costs, resources and workload. Our Gantt charts, project calendars and timesheets allow you to manage costs, time and tasks in one place. Get started for free.

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How to Manage Project Costs in 5 Steps

The four steps below outline how the cost management process works in project management.

1. Resource Planning

Resource planning is the process of forecasting future resource requirements for a business, project or scope of work. To create a resource plan, you need to start by defining the project scope, a document that details the project activities that will be done.

Once the project activities have been defined, project managers usually rely on historical data, expert opinions, and resource planning tools such as a resource breakdown structure (RBS) to estimate the resources that will be needed.

The resource planning of a project can be divided into the following steps.

2. Project Cost Estimation

Project cost estimating consists of assigning costs to the resources you need to execute tasks. Making a project estimate is one of the most important steps in the cost management process because it lays the base for your project budget.

Within this project cost estimation process, there are specific actions that organizations need to take.

Project Estimate Template

Use this free Project Estimate Template for Excel to manage your projects better.

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3. Cost-Benefit Analysis in Project Management

A cost-benefit analysis goes beyond project cost estimation. It’s a systemized approach to assess the advantages and disadvantages associated with a particular decision, project or policy. In other words, this project cost analysis weighs the cost of something against the return on investment or benefits. If the benefits outweigh the costs, then it makes it easier to decide to follow through.

4. Cost Budgeting in Project Management

Based on your cost estimates, you can now create a project budget, which is simply the sum of all your project costs. Make sure to include all project costs, including direct, indirect, fixed and variable costs. A project budget should also include contingency reserves in case there’s work that needs to be redone, or a risk has struck the project and risk mitigation strategies need to be taken.

Once the project starts, the project budget is a baseline used to compare actual costs vs. estimated costs. Therefore, project budgets allow project managers to quickly understand if their costs are too high and if there’s a risk of cost overrun.

5. Cost Tracking & Cost Control

Cost control refers to all the activities, guidelines and procedures taken to minimize and track project costs. Poor cost control can affect the profitability of a project, but luckily project management software can help you to easily keep track of costs with tools such as timesheets, workload planners and project dashboards.

As with the other steps of the project cost management process, the project cost tracking and control stage involves a set of sub-tasks that will vary from one organization to another. However, here are some of the most common actions taken to monitor project costs.

The procedures, guidelines and tools used in each of the steps of the project cost management process should be described in great detail in a cost management plan. This document is an important component of any project plan.

What Is a Project Cost Management Plan?

A cost management plan is an outline of the cost estimation for the project—but that includes all allocation and how the project manager will control those costs to bring the project in as budgeted.

A cost management plan must take into account the resources that impact the project budget, whether materials or people. There are also fixed, variable and overhead costs. All these must be calculated to know what your financial commitment to the project will be.

Last but not least is the stakeholder, who has a vested interest in keeping costs down. Cost overrun is a problem many projects experience, but not one that stakeholders will tolerate well. Keep the stakeholder in mind when formulating your cost management plan. They need to stay in the loop and get reports throughout the project.

Project Cost Estimate Template

This free project cost estimate template for Excel lets you list all the costs related to your project resources such as labor, materials and equipment rental. Once you’ve accurately estimated these costs, you can create a project budget.

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Cost Management Plan Outline

Here are some key elements that must be included in a cost management plan:

Why Is Cost Management Important in Project Management?

The main reason why cost management is so important in project management is that your cost management plan includes the guidelines and procedures needed to stay on budget. This is critical because otherwise, the organization could lose money as costs exceed profits.

The cost management process begins in the planning phase of the project, where costs are estimated and then a project budget is defined. Then, when the project is executed, the expenses are carefully monitored and recorded to ensure they align with the budget.

When you have a project budget, it sets a baseline for project costs. That means it governs the decisions and directions you take when managing costs on your project. This helps you keep the project on track without overspending.

Project Cost Management Tips

The following are some tips to keep in mind as you’re working on managing your project costs.

To best manage project costs, you must know your project inside and out. The best way to do that is at the start of the project by creating a thorough project charter.

ProjectManager Is the Best Project Cost Management Software

ProjectManager is online software with the tools you need for cost management planning across all project phases. Because our software is online, project data is delivered in real time so you can immediately gauge the accuracy of your cost estimates against the actual expenditure.

Allocate Resources and Track Costs

ProjectManager’s Gantt charts, kanban boards, task lists and project calendars have project cost tracking features that allow project managers to assign tasks to their team members and automatically calculate labor costs based on their work hours and pay rate, which greatly facilitates tracking project costs. Non-human resources and costs can also be added to each task.

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Our workload management chart helps you keep your team’s workload balanced by indicating who is over or underallocated with tasks, which reigns in costs. We also have easy-to-use timesheets that allow organizations to track the work hours of project teams and facilitate the payroll process, where team members can submit with one click and project managers can approve with one click.

Workload management chart

Monitor Costs, Timelines and Resources with Real-Time Dashboards

One of our most powerful features for cost management is our project dashboard, which tracks project costs in real time so you can keep a close eye on your budget. Besides this, it also helps track project progress, workload distribution and timelines.

ProjectManager’s dashboard cost widget to keep track of cost management

More Free Project Cost Management Templates

We offer dozens of project management templates to help you manage your projects. Here are some templates to assist you as you go through the project cost management process.

Project Budget Template

Our project budget template is ideal to document all your costs and set a baseline for your projects. It can be easily customized to meet the needs of your organization.

Resource Plan Template

You can’t manage costs without solid resource planning. Our resource plan template is the perfect tool to keep track of all the different resources that you’ll need to execute your projects.

Cost-Benefit Analysis Template

Projects must be profitable, otherwise, it’s not a good idea to execute them. Before you start a project, make sure you do a cost-benefit analysis beforehand. Our cost-benefit analysis template is a great place to start.

Learn More About Managing Project Cost

When you’re working on cost management, you’re establishing policies and procedures to manage and control your project costs. Jennifer Bridges, PMP, speaks to the core knowledge you need to know to understand cost management on any project in this short tutorial video.

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Related Project Cost Management Content

As stated above, cost management is one of the most critical factors for success in project management, which is why we’ve created dozens of blogs, templates, ebooks and guides on this and other related topics. Here are some of them.

Project cost management is a data-driven process and requires project management software robust enough to digest and distribute the information. ProjectManager is online project management software with tools, such as a real-time dashboard, that can collect, filter and share your results in easy-to-understand graphs and charts. Try it today with this free 30-day trial.