Standard Norms?

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Mohd Mahd 👤 Member for 24 years 10 months
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Puneet Arora 👤 Member for 24 years 3 months

In case there is a database available with standard norms for welding of pipes and structural steel. Please share the same with us PP’er’s.

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Zq qz 👤 Member for 23 years

Gentlemen,

The best thing to do is to track it in your existing project. This is the best way to know this norms , because it varies on different projects and make you more confident in using it.

MMD

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Mehdi Rashidi Alangeh 👤 Member for 22 years 11 months

Dear my friends,

They are available on the internet.

Please search with these keywords in the search engine( such as google);



"mil-std"

and

"Project management" or "wbs" or "SOW" or "project risks" and etc



Sample website :

1- www.acq.osd.mil/pm/newpolicy/wbs/wbs.html

2- sparc.airtime.co.uk/users/wysywig/sow_mt.htm

3- www.pppl.gov/me/NCSX_Engineering/SOW/ MIL-STD-245_Guidelines_SOW.pdf

4- www.incose.org/stc/mil499.htm - 85k



Best Regards

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Morteza Jafari 👤 Member for 22 years 10 months

Hi Mehdi

I am also intersting to know about the mentioned standard, could you tell us more detailed !

Morteza

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Ab Halim Hussein 👤 Member for 22 years 8 months

i just wonder whether planning planet could gather some info like is there any standard for example

excavation-what machinery we need so on and so forth

well i know it depends on locality but minimum requirement there should be an agreement to it



excavation - excavator (nos depend on output), lorries (etc), bulldozer (needed?) etc



filling - dumper (?) lorries (?) compactor (?) grader (?) etc



if anyone could share some of their experience could be useful to us newcomer

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Forum Guest 👤 Member for 17 years 4 months

It would be good to have such standards in Planning Planet web page as a seperate link.

Well, this should be used as guideline and all planners to bear in mind the estimates of resourse, duration, cost must largely depended on local or company specific factors.

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Ketan Mehta 👤 Member for 23 years 1 month

I FULLY AGREE WITH YOUR VIEWS. OUTPUT IS ALWAYS DEPENDENT ON THE OTHER FACTORS BUT STILL WE CAN HAVE THE GENERAL IDEA FOR THE OUTPUT RATES OF THE MOST ITEMS/ACTIVITY. THIS WILL HELP IN OUTLINING THE PROJECT WHEN WE DO NOT HAVE ALL THE REQUIRED DATA. WHILE DETAILING THE PROJECT SCHEDULE, WE CAN CONSIDER THE OTHER FACTORS.



REGARDS

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Ahmed Hamada 👤 Member for 23 years 1 month

Dear Sir,

I am supporting strongly the concept that say "every project should be delt as a uniqe case". in the project i am involved in now, we have very big quantities of excavation, the rate of every excavator depends on two major factors,number of trucks serving with, the distance between the site and the stockpiling area and some other minor factors. with the same line we will find this variance in the activities should be done with heavy equipment. so this standard could be useful in some works like blockwork, plastering and some concrete works



regards,

ahmed fouad

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Forum Guest 👤 Member for 17 years 4 months

It will be of great help for biginers if some guidelines / standerds / generic norms are available.

WONDERING IF IT IS AVAILABLE ANYWHERE.

REGARDS,

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Mike Harvey 👤 Member for 24 years 3 months

From the time the estimate is prepared and the price for the project tendered the ’Estimator’ should have used some form of ’Performance factor’ possibly taken from ’Spons’or using his own experience.



This should be your starting point, however, most projects are won because somebody in their wisdom wants the project at any cost and the Tender Programme has to then be tailored to suit the necessary requirements of time.



If your project has been awarded under favourable conditions and feed back on rates does not exist in your organisation then you have a problem.



Standard Performance rates(based on Work Study Methods) were a highly guarded secret from the early fifties up to until the advent of ’Management Contracting’.



Some companies still jealously guard this information as it is seen as giving too much away to their competitors.



www.hpcconsult.co.uk are currently publishing their own production rate standard norms to cover all trades.



Whilst some rates are available on the website it will be another 2 years before we attain a full listing of rates.This will then be the nearest to what we see as Standard Norms’ Working conditions/ethics around the world do vary and any rates given must be considered and WEIGHED according to the locality.



An example of this could be-

1)Work force incentive schemes Yes or No?

2)Production slow during Holy Festivals(fasting etc)

3) Poor continuity

4) Poor site management



I hope this has been of some help



Regards

Mike Harvey

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Mohd Mahd 👤 Member for 24 years 10 months

Thanks for the note.
they r very useful, in creation standard projects, as well as in evalution, and how u r away from standards.
wishing u have further inf about getting any of them!
mohd

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Ali Vessali 👤 Member for 24 years 8 months

Dear Sir,

Even you can find such things, you couldn’t use that for all of your project, because each project has its characteristics and you should be care about exact norms or rates for each type of activities.



These rates shall be modified based on the project conditions.



Best regards,

Ali Vessali

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Ali Hamouda 👤 Member for 24 years 4 months

I was searching about such things,
If you know something pls tell me?

Ali

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Mohd Mahd 👤 Member for 24 years 10 months

thanks for ur reply.
YES.
yet, i am trying to find the others. and any help will be appreciated.

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