Project Close Out Report
Project Close Out Report
Once the project has been implemented a close out report will be conducted on the projects
performance. It will indicate how the project performed against how it was planned to perform,
showing all deviations from the plan, how they were handled to avoid crisis, or how opportunities
were taken advantage of. All lessons learnt will be recorded for future use and evaluation. The close
out report will determine if the project has satisfied the contract conditions and summaries the
above, in conjunction with other documentation for future needs. The proposed table of contents
for the final close out report is shown below but is subject to change as the project is implemented.
PROPOSED TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR CLOSE OUT REPORT
1.0 Exectutive Summarry
2.0 Introduction
3.0 Project Context
4.0 Project Output and Activities
4.1 Output 1: Affordable 10 year Implementation Plan for the Rain Water Harvesting Systems.
4.1.1 Project Output
4.1.2 Project Activities
4.2 Output 2: Information shared to beneficiaries & Owners capacitated to install and maintain
equipment
4.2.1 Project Output
4.2.2 Project Activities
4.3 Output 3: Provide Local Employment
4.3.1 Project Output
4.3.2 Project Activities
4.4 Output 4: Government to implement the 10 year plan for Rain Water Harvesting through
policies & revising the legal framework
4.4.1 Project Output
4.4.2 Project Activities
5.0 Project Inputs
6.0 Financial Report
6.1 End of Project Financial Statement
6.2 Variance Analysis
6.3 Comparison of Resource Allocation to Resource Useage
7.0 Project Sustainability
8.0 Project Impacts
8.1 Expected Output and Results
8.2 Achievements in relation to LFA
8.3 Any unintended impacts
9.0 Recommendations
9.1 Main Findings
9.2 Recommendations
10.0 Lessons Learnt
11.0 Benefits to any Potential Partners
12.0 Proposed Extension
13.0 Appendix
13.1 Appendix 1: Reasearch Report
13.2 Appendix2: Implementation Plan
13.3 Appendix 3: Shared Infomantion
13.4 Appendix 4: Local Employmaent Provided
13.5 Appendix 5: Policies and Leagal Framworks