primavera schedule rates

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Ed van der Tak 👤 Member for 24 years 3 months

Nice calc’s, but 60-80 percent of the time is spent on retreiving input and checking output within the organisation. Only as from the first issue you can work on a basis of no. of act’s. If you’re know within the organisation this can off-course change.



Ed

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Jaco Stadler 👤 Member for 21 years 8 months

Well Just a Suggestion.



How Long Does it Take you to Create a Schedule. How Many Activity’s does it Contain.

A= Activity’s

H= Hours to Make Schedule

X = Your Hourly Rate

Then H / A x X = Rate Per Activity.



Easy.



Their is to many verables to be able to make it a norm. Example = Salary / Productivity / Detail Required / Input from Others / Review. etc.



Hope this Help


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Brennan Westworth 👤 Member for 23 years 3 months

You will find it varies dramatically. Different industry sectors, different regions.



In the end its all supply and demand.



For tender schedules i generally work on a fixed price, and sometimes even negotiate to do the tender schedule at no charge in return for an ongoing commitment on the project if the bid is sucessful.



Consulting work is generally charged on an hourly rate.



are you a sole trader / contractor or do you manage a consultancy?

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Philip Jonker 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

A nice idea, maybe we can talk to the legal fraternity, as they seem to specialise in that type of thing:-)

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