Man power Productivity

Dear Friends

It will be highly appreciated if you will be clearing my doubt ASAP.

Eg .I have a task of block work of Quantity  400 M2 .

Kindly clarify the production in the attached picture .

2.5 M2 per Hour means it is the production rate of one mason ???/Thn what is the propotion of helper .Kindly  give me the global propotion of Labour with the masons (block,plaster,shuttering,Steel fixing what ever).And also Please compute me the Block mason with the helper for the above quantity....

Regards

Arun[[wysiwyg_imageupload:643:]]

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Gary Whitehead 👤 Member for 17 years 2 months

Dear All:

If anyone wants the productivity info from Arun, please send him a private message with your email ID (click on the little envelope next to his name).

I'm locking this thread before it becomes full of begging letters.

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Edison 👤 Member for 15 years 8 months

Dear Mr. Arun,

Please send me the productivity rates at use private message service

Regards,

Owais

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Rafael Davila 👤 Member for 22 years 3 months

http://www.escsi.org/uploadedFiles/Technical_Docs/SmartWall_Masonry/370…

Without drawings and specifications you cannot make a good estimate, it is not the same for different block size, not the same production rate for blocks to be installed on the ground than for blocks to be installed using scaffolding. Also the vertical and horizontal reinforcement matter. That is why most companies do not outsource scheduling unless the specifications call for a scheduling software they do not know. It is a pity industry have not realized that scheduling should be done in-house, by the team that will be in charge of the means and methods. We have some specifications that even require the contractor to hire an external scheduler to use their particular software choice, unbelievable but true.

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Arun Vasanth 👤 Member for 16 years 7 months

Dear Friends

 

I got the Productivity rate from a Engineer who  is silent the Forum (Mr.Pinan).

Iam very thankful to Mr.Pinan.

If any body wants  the productivity with Crew Please post their email ID...

This productivity we can use for  GCC Only....

 

Regards

Arun  

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Arun Vasanth 👤 Member for 16 years 7 months

 

 

Dear Friends

Iam Supporting Nidan...

We planners have to prepare a production rate based on the manpower using..

for eg 1000 m2 block work 

10 Block builders its propotion of helpers..

If any body have please share...

 

Arun

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Nanding D. 👤 Member for 15 years 5 months

Hi Planners,

Production rate in Planning Planet is great, but I think it will be more meaningful if the Production Rate will be associated with basic Crew Description and Equipment Detail.

Thanks,

Nanding

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Arun

The most precise way to get production rates for your project is to look at the tender breakdown.

The individual rates should be set at Labour - Plant - Material.

The money can be converted to hours using the labour rate per hour.

If there is no individual labour rate then apply a reasonable labour percentage - 35% to 40% for blockwork

You should also take account of the other items related to blockwork productivity:

Openings and lintels

Angle head restraints

M&E Openings

Fire Proofing etc.

These should all be added to the blockwork hours and then allocated pro rata to your programme tasks.

Best regards

Mike Testro

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Rafael Davila 👤 Member for 22 years 3 months

m2/mr means some production rate per hour for a crew that can be a mason plus a helper

m2/m-hr would be production rate per man-hour

Production rates without crew description are misleading, even per man-hour, you might have several production rates depending on the crew composition. It is not the same moving dirt with a 10-cm truck than with a 20-cm truck for one hour or one man-hour. It is not the same placing concrete with a wheelbarrow than with a 90-cm per hour concrete pump that can swallow several concrete trucks in an hour with ease, two chutes side by side so there is no waiting between trucks.

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