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Hi David
As far as Im concern you need to consider geographical diffrences and factors concerning with it and also the productivity of rate of your manpower (if your using local or will hire foreign).
Cheers!
Christian
Hi there,
Thank you very much Mr. Jose Frade. Last time I didnt get it, but really, I like your name...(sounds like..youre very gutsy).Hoping also that, in some way, I can make other people who takes work too seriously..to divert & relax. Life is not all about work or money...Have some fun....
thanks
Hi David,
I work in Dubai.
In our planning method we consider the weather condition (more than 48 degree celsius during summer with high humidity). We consider the supply of "Wild Air" (see previous thread on wild air) in planning finishing works.
Cheers,
Charlie
Edgar
You are absolutely right this is not helping at all.
I also was taking your answer as some fun wanting to ease the most likely difficulty of our colleague.
Being serious now. I suggest to check sites, news, pictures having different status in building construction in UK.
For a planner, these should give a good idea about how to proceed. The details are allways the same in every country.
Of course any one being in the planning business will take a look also to local wather conditions, terrain, surroundings, etc - normally this information we can get from the contract/client/weather.com/etc.
Hope to heve contributed with some serious help.
BR
JMFrade
Hi there Joe,
Really? Well, I dont know that. I Know Magellan but I dont know arabic as well.
This wont help David anyway. I just wish I could....
Edgar
Just for the fun - I have to agree with you
even though it seems some arabic as also been used in London
BR
JMFrade
Hi,
Language....In Dubai, u use arabic, while in UK, u use english.
Im not from UK by the way...