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Progress Norms Standardisation

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Umerfarook Deshmukh
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Hi All,

I would appreciate if anyone provide me the different Percentage progress norms for an EPC project followed universally to measure the progress.

I know different company have different norms to measure the progress, but here in this form with the help of all expert planners we can standardised it. I know many of u will differ with my suggestion of standardising, but still I am putting across u for your comments and discussion in this forum. And I am confident that discussion will lead us to some constructive path forward.

Regards

Umerfarook Deshmukh

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Izam Zakaria
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hence I need the norms, could everybody provide nor cater me...aizamcapri@gmail.com
thank u for advance
Charleston-Joseph...
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Farook,

I agree with Anshad.

The best you can get is the different percentage and from this information you can have your own statistics.

the bottom line is project specifics.

cheers,

charlie
Anshad NK
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Farook

"Different % progress norms"- can you just explain this?

As per my experience, it will differ from project to project& based on the contract.

If you are just concentrating on the Engineering part of the EPC (which is now EPIC ,for your info) the progress % will depend upon the number of disciplines and there deliverables and the respective manhours.

If you are going to the Procurement part ,then you can calculate the norms based on the issue of mr..its review...issue of po etc..........

If you are going into construction , then you can calculate the progress based in the actual work done..

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