How to be more experienced

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Xifan Xie 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months
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David Andreotti 👤 Member for 20 years 11 months

Shadow the Pm and Super as much as possible. Educate yourself by taking classes and reading on this site. check the prod-rates link to help with activities and their duration. Read the scheduling spec for the project. Get familiar with the software. Build some hypothetical schedules off to the side.

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Zeinab El-Beialy 👤 Member for 18 years 2 months

HI Eddie,

I am almost in the same situation and facing same problem,I think tha main problem for the new scheduler is to know how a structure is built i.e the construction stages and durations how to estimate them and how to predict it.

kindly if you find some thing can help pass it please



greetings


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Ricardo, Jr. Chua 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

i’m also a newbie in p3, but i’m very willing to learn to those who are willing to share. my basic questions are, how far can p3 go in terms of scheduling? can i schedule subcontractors, ie security supply, camp O&M and things like that, or it must always be in the field of EPC?

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Eddie



To add to the excelent advice you have already been given.



If you don’t know something - ask someone nearby who does.



Try not to ask the same question more than once.



Generally you have to know how a structure is built before you can plan it.



Best regards



Mike Testro


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Abhijit Kale 👤 Member for 18 years 10 months

hi,

Visit site frequently

take a feel of the things wt u have planned.

analyze how it is going on site.

by this gain experiance.

and become more experianced



Cheers,

abhi

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Thomas Ong 👤 Member for 21 years 8 months

You need to be "Experienced" in order to become more experience.

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Ronald Romero 👤 Member for 19 years 6 months

Eddie,



Learning from experience takes time but you can learn from books and manual that are included in the documentation of primavera software. P3 Help file will also help a lot. Try to buy books on planning and scheduling. There’s a lot in the bookstore or you can but it online with minimal fee.



Having basic understanding also of computers and programming will also help you a lot in managing your schedule since complex schedule and anlysis can only be done with the computer. Try do get some tutorial if you need one. But the best teacher is doing it hands on and doing it yourself. Make a simple schedule and discover the operation of the software you will be using for scheduling be it Primavera or MS Project etc and learn the the logic and behaviour of the programme on different scenerios you can think of.



Regards,








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