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man power and machinery productivity calculations

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raheel adnan
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hi ,

i m new to planning field..where i have very little hands on experience

I would like to know on man power and machinery productivty calculations . Also if possible even i would like to know how the man power hour can be estimated for a one cubic meter of work. I would be really greatfull to you. 

thanking you

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Muhammad Waseem, PMP
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Raheel

 

I recommend you the time & motion study to know the productivity for equipments/machinery.

For Example 

For excavator

First Step: Record the time it takes it from digging the earth and putting it into dumper & calculate the number of rounds in an hour..

Second Step: Calculate the volume of bucket of excavator

Third Step: now clearly you can calculate the the Volume of earth it has excavated in an hour by multiplying the volume of bucket to no. of rounds it takes in an hour.

 

THis is productivity for Ecavator: Volume of earth per hour

Tanveer Ahmad Niazi
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HI,

I wan to know if we can copy/paste, move or transfer the relationship of an ativity to another in P6

Thanx