Good one atlast I got some basis hope all planners can use this mainly for EPC. I will try for one project and will give a feedback about its application
For Engineering, convert the total estimated manhours to cost (i.e. manhours x ave. unit rates of the engineering team per hour + overheads, profits, etc.). Divide it with the Total Contract Price and that will be your weight for Engineering.
Net Amount of Procurement = (100% - Wt. of Engineering) x Supply Contract Price
Weight of Procurement = Net Amount of Procurement / Total Contract Price.
Net Amount of Construction = (100% - Wt. of Engineering) x Construction Contract Price.
Weight of Construction = Net Amount of Construction / Total Contract Price.
If you want to have a separate weight for Commissioning convert commissioning manhours to cost (following the same steps for engineering). Divide commissioning cost to Total Contract Price to get commissioning weight. Of course, you have to subtract commissioning weight to the calculated construction weight above to adjust the weight of construction accordingly.
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Good one atlast I got some basis hope all planners can use this mainly for EPC. I will try for one project and will give a feedback about its application
Thanks a lot dear
Shelley
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: weightages
For Engineering, convert the total estimated manhours to cost (i.e. manhours x ave. unit rates of the engineering team per hour + overheads, profits, etc.). Divide it with the Total Contract Price and that will be your weight for Engineering.
Net Amount of Procurement = (100% - Wt. of Engineering) x Supply Contract Price
Weight of Procurement = Net Amount of Procurement / Total Contract Price.
Net Amount of Construction = (100% - Wt. of Engineering) x Construction Contract Price.
Weight of Construction = Net Amount of Construction / Total Contract Price.
If you want to have a separate weight for Commissioning convert commissioning manhours to cost (following the same steps for engineering). Divide commissioning cost to Total Contract Price to get commissioning weight. Of course, you have to subtract commissioning weight to the calculated construction weight above to adjust the weight of construction accordingly.
I hope this will help.
Cheers,
proj_planner