Figures point to a $1.22 billion profit, 426 % higher than First quarter last year. Sales increased 57 % to $12.95 billion over the same period. Caterpillar managed to stay in business amidst recession. Cheers!
Your postings about earthwork production rates are the correct way to estimate excavation output. It is not as simple as a single number as posted under PP Rates. PP Rates can be misleading as they miss a big part of the picture. Not only earthwork is interesting but formwork using several methods, especially if unconventional such as slip forming.
Discussion of production rates is a much needed title, we should raise the bar.
I would suggest that when you click at Rates this would get you to a forum for this purposes, where everyone would post production rates and the logic behind it in appropriate threads. It will also relieve some burden on PP Admin.
It depends on the type of soil layers and the equipment that you are using. It is a broad range. I would recommend that you read the soil reports and discuss with your construction team the type of equipment that they are considering.
Subsequently, you can download the charts from the website of the equipment companies and factor in the skilled operators expected productivity.
Member for
10 yearsHello James, How you found
Hello James,
How you found any availalbe templates regarding your concern?
Regards/COcoy
Member for
9 years 10 monthsHiAny one can send me
Hi
Any one can send me producituvy rate for consturction project.
my email address is houhou01@hotmail.com
Thanks in advances
Member for
19 years 2 monthsjeff, i appreciate your help.
jeff,
i appreciate your help. can you please email to me also....
my email address is amjad.ghaniwala@gmail.com
thanks,
mohammed amjad
Member for
14 years 6 monthshi..can anybody please send
hi..can anybody please send productivity or manpower output norms of buildings...
Member for
14 years 6 monthsCaterpillar, the biggest
Caterpillar, the biggest heavy equipment manufacturer and 4th-largest exporter on the globe, reported record profits Friday. I read more information here: Caterpillar records record $1.22 billion profit for Q1 2011.
Figures point to a $1.22 billion profit, 426 % higher than First quarter last year. Sales increased 57 % to $12.95 billion over the same period. Caterpillar managed to stay in business amidst recession. Cheers!
Member for
19 yearsHi Would you please send me
Hi
Would you please send me infratsructure productivity rate if you have? including sewer network, storm water, electrical netork, etc....
my email ID is nelz2006@gmail.com
Thanks & Best regards
Nelson
Member for
16 yearsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Jeff,
Can you please resend because i didnot receive.
use the private message service
Thanks
Member for
17 years 4 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
CHRISTOPHER,
Please check ur email if that is helpful to you.
Cheers,
Member for
18 years 5 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
If u r looking for book, then chk this:
Construction Planning, Equipment, and Methods - by RL Peurifoy.
This is the best book on Equipment Managment and productivity calculation
Member for
17 years 3 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Dear Christopher,
I would recommend that you google the following:
Caterpillar Production Rates
In addition to the good replies thus far, you can get also the following
www.contractor-books.com/Cr/National_Earthwork_Estimator.htm
Hope that the information helps.
With kind regards,
Samer
Member for
19 years 10 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Hi Rafael
I do not use production rates for resource modelling.
Even if I wanted to I could not access the PP rates section because I have not introduced enough members.
I extract the resource hours from the cost plan / BOQ and use the total hours to allocate to the tasks.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Member for
21 years 8 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Mike,
Your postings about earthwork production rates are the correct way to estimate excavation output. It is not as simple as a single number as posted under PP Rates. PP Rates can be misleading as they miss a big part of the picture. Not only earthwork is interesting but formwork using several methods, especially if unconventional such as slip forming.
Discussion of production rates is a much needed title, we should raise the bar.
I would suggest that when you click at Rates this would get you to a forum for this purposes, where everyone would post production rates and the logic behind it in appropriate threads. It will also relieve some burden on PP Admin.
Best regards,
Rafael
Member for
19 years 10 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Hi Christopher
Excavation output is not determined by the rate of excavation - you can find the listed performance ratings on any manufacturers website.
You have to calculate the haul & disposal rate for the excavated material.
This is a formula based on:
Haul distance
Paylod of haul equipment
Load and tip time
Haul speed KMH
When you have calculated the haul time you can balance the excavation rate by the number of haul units.
Aim to have enough units so that the excavator is working at about 80% capacity.
Best regards
Mike Testro
PS I am moving this thread to the planning discussion section.
Member for
18 years 5 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
chk ur mail & let me knw
Member for
16 yearsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Thanks Samer!
Can you share it to me the websites so that i can download all the Productivity rates
How about the manpowers? as what i asked to Raviraj? do you have standard productivity rate? Can you share it to me also?
I know you are now " high Caliber" in planning because of your experience.
I hope you could help me.
Thanks
Member for
16 yearsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Thanks Raviraj!
Actually , It is underpass and Bridge.
I want to know the excavation rate for all the equipments that will be used, Manpower to be used including steel fixers, masons , carpenters.
If you have can you email me in (please contact christopher by the private message service.)
Many Thanks
Member for
17 years 3 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Dear Chris,
It depends on the type of soil layers and the equipment that you are using. It is a broad range. I would recommend that you read the soil reports and discuss with your construction team the type of equipment that they are considering.
Subsequently, you can download the charts from the website of the equipment companies and factor in the skilled operators expected productivity.
With kind regards,
Samer
Member for
18 years 5 monthsRE: Infrastructure Project Productivity Rate
Infrastructure project?
Road / Utility Services / Pipeline / Industrial Plants ???
type of project?