Looking forward to it, if we can help will do so, the problem previously has been with the productivity rates, has no factoring, and weightings. Factors should indicated the normal manhours required to do a specific job, weightings is dependant on where the job is being done, the specific skills available, however, it is a case of termonology, and the split could be even more diverse, so put your thinking caps on gentleman, and let us discuss the practicalities of life on a universal scale.
Thanks for an interesting subject.
Tegards
Member for
20 years 7 months
Member for20 years7 months
Submitted by Stephen Devaux on Thu, 2005-04-07 11:12
In fact, I will be teaching a graduate course for the next two weeks at the University of the West Indies/Barbados, and I’ll be eager to pass this source information (as well as other kind words about Planning Planet -- as a new member, I’m very impressed!) on to my students.
We have a huge (no, a massive!!) database of build-times and production rates on the PP server which are all tagged using an LBS - a location breakdown structure. This will let us compare and contrast what is happenning around the globe. Some of the numbers we have are really exciting and interesting.
In regard to organising a Reference Centre we thought it would be a good idea to utilise something along the lines of this test-page (see link below). We could categorise things using a number of headings and sub-headings (i.e. a WBS type of thing)
We could decide on categories and how we would organise any suggested topics, or sections....
The top level of the Reference Centre WBS could be along these lines...
1. Rates
2. Proceedures
3. Software
4. Tips & Tricks
5. Sample Programmes
6. etc
We can then organsie the controlled review and upload of the data we have, along with what is present on the web etc. We also need agreement on how best to present the data on the screen.
What do you think? As ever PPers, this will be developed around the suggestions provided by us all.
Member for
20 years 8 monthsRE: Proceedure / Download Centre
It is very useful and meaningful for PPers to have such an excellent database.
May all the PPers contribute more infomation to upgrade the database system.
Regards.
Member for
22 years 4 monthsRE: Proceedure / Download Centre
Nice to see this Download Centre in TEST version.
This is time taken job and hope that all PP members will surely conribute to this SECTION to make it effective for evereyone
Member for
22 years 7 monthsRE: Proceedure / Download Centre
Hi PP Admin,
Good work, its really nice to have a download centre in order to get the following items as you have mentioned.
1. Rates
2. Proceedures
3. Software
4. Tips & Tricks
5. Sample Programmes
6. etc
under the software item, are you giving any access to download some software like P3, P3 E/C etc., for evaluation purpose?.
Let us see how it works............
Cheers!!!
Daya
Member for
21 yearsRE: Proceedure / Download Centre
Hi PPadmin,
Looking forward to it, if we can help will do so, the problem previously has been with the productivity rates, has no factoring, and weightings. Factors should indicated the normal manhours required to do a specific job, weightings is dependant on where the job is being done, the specific skills available, however, it is a case of termonology, and the split could be even more diverse, so put your thinking caps on gentleman, and let us discuss the practicalities of life on a universal scale.
Thanks for an interesting subject.
Tegards
Member for
20 years 7 monthsRE: Proceedure / Download Centre
PP Admin,
This is hugely exciting to me!
In fact, I will be teaching a graduate course for the next two weeks at the University of the West Indies/Barbados, and I’ll be eager to pass this source information (as well as other kind words about Planning Planet -- as a new member, I’m very impressed!) on to my students.
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: Proceedure / Download Centre
Hi PPers,
We have a huge (no, a massive!!) database of build-times and production rates on the PP server which are all tagged using an LBS - a location breakdown structure. This will let us compare and contrast what is happenning around the globe. Some of the numbers we have are really exciting and interesting.
In regard to organising a Reference Centre we thought it would be a good idea to utilise something along the lines of this test-page (see link below). We could categorise things using a number of headings and sub-headings (i.e. a WBS type of thing)
Test Pages
We could decide on categories and how we would organise any suggested topics, or sections....
The top level of the Reference Centre WBS could be along these lines...
1. Rates
2. Proceedures
3. Software
4. Tips & Tricks
5. Sample Programmes
6. etc
We can then organsie the controlled review and upload of the data we have, along with what is present on the web etc. We also need agreement on how best to present the data on the screen.
What do you think? As ever PPers, this will be developed around the suggestions provided by us all.
PP Admin Team