Production rates

Member for

20 years 3 months

Guys and Gals,



PP production rates need careful understanding. We need to know how it was generated, ie., did individual members contributed to this production rates, etc.



The danger here is that if one member from one continent contributed a particular unit rates to PP then that unit rates maybe applicable only to that specific country or worse case the production rates maybe applicable only the that particalar project wherein the contributor works.



If the contributor of a particualar production rates in PP will provide the conditions that governs or influence the calculations of a particualr unit rates, i can convert that into a universal unit rates. Then the universal production unit rates can be re-converted into specific application anywhere in the Universe including outer space construction.



How to do it?



Read or surf the net.



Cheers



Charlie

Member for

20 years 3 months

Rubi,

i posted the same question to PP admin and asked them to specify wether it is manday or gang day and working conditions etc, the same doubt u have. their answer was they will incude this in next edition.

Member for

22 years 8 months

i c

You r looking for assumption behind the Production Rates pages in Planning Plannet...



PP admin please help



Reading from the range of figures I cannot draw any conclusion.



Cheers



Alex

Member for

20 years

Dear Friends,



My Enquiry was regarding the assumptions they made in the published production rates in PP. It was not a general enquiry.



Ruby

Member for

22 years 8 months

1. You have to specify in your assumption attachment in the schedule to calculate number of manday per activity. I would also suggest resource load for the quantity as well to prepare later claim.



2. Ask your project manager, supervisor, what is the working hrs in the site and actual workable hrs. Ie in some of my job, it actually require 1 hrs travelling plus 30 min for security clearance. That means a 12 hrs day only have 8 working hrs. Speak to the site manager and project manager then you will have a good idea what to use.



HTH



Alex

Member for

20 years 3 months

1. unit per hour - it maybe a crew or an individual



2. you decide (you’re a planner)