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Rola Sabbah 👤 Member for 16 years 6 months
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Osama Warid 👤 Member for 19 years 3 months

Greetings Rola

I think the experience it is your problem and the best to study and understand Drawings, Spec. and BOQ and discussing the coordination of these documents with experieced engineer for the method of executing of such activities



Regards,

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Samer Zawaydeh 👤 Member for 17 years 10 months

Dear Rola,



Please take it one step at a time. The Program of Works is built from Activities. You need to compare it to doing something that you can do very well, and have the same confidence.



An engineer with 1 year experience is a junior engineer on a project, whereas an Engineer with 40 years experience might be needed to build a skyscraper. The material used for both is concrete and steel.



To evaluate your program, you need to compare it to the actual progress at site. A good advice is to site with your construction crews and learn how they will proceed with completing their jobs. This is the challenge. It is like translating from Construction Language to Programing Language.



You always need to keep updating your work. Learn what the construction team has done on the 1st floor and model it in the remaining floors.



Can you answer the planning and scheduling questions that the Project Manager is asking from you. For example:



1. What are we going to complete next months and how many people do we need to complete it?

2. Did we complete all the submittals on time?

3. When is the material going to arrive at site?

4. How much invoicing have we done? How much scope did we complete?

5. What is the effect of the variation orders on the project completion date?



The more you ask, the more you learn. Good luck,



With kind regards,



Samer

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Rola



To be brutal - you are out of your depth and should not be planning work that you cannot construct yourself.



It does not matter what software you are using - if you can’t build it you can’t plan it - and MEP is one of the trickiest disciplines of them all.



Ask someone who does know how it all fits together and than SCHEDULE the plan that is described to you.



Do not forget the cinstruction interfaces with other trades.



Also whatever time is left for comissioning - it is never enough.



Best regards



Mike Testro

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