This is a very rough way to present the information. You need to have several additional block to fill in order to determine which side is delaying the works.
1. % of Material submittals completed
2. % of Shop drawings completed
3. # of RFIs sent
4. # of Confirmation of Verbal instructions
5. % invoices
6. % of invoicing under progress
7. # of approved variation orders and value
8. # of pending varaiation orders and value
9. # of design changes
10. % Long lead items arrived at site
It is better to review the type of project and determine the best criteria to monitor it. After all, you need to use the information you present in order to take the right decisions.
Member for
16 years 11 monthsRE: % Doubt
Thanks to all
Member for
20 years 2 monthsRE: % Doubt
Shahul,
Though calculation is correct the way % is presented is misleading.
I agree with Samer, but maybe you define more by showing
a) % submitted
b) % approved
Best regards,
R. Catalan
Member for
17 years 3 monthsRE: % Doubt
Dear Shahul,
This is a very rough way to present the information. You need to have several additional block to fill in order to determine which side is delaying the works.
1. % of Material submittals completed
2. % of Shop drawings completed
3. # of RFIs sent
4. # of Confirmation of Verbal instructions
5. % invoices
6. % of invoicing under progress
7. # of approved variation orders and value
8. # of pending varaiation orders and value
9. # of design changes
10. % Long lead items arrived at site
It is better to review the type of project and determine the best criteria to monitor it. After all, you need to use the information you present in order to take the right decisions.
With kind regards,
Samer
Member for
19 years 1 monthRE: % Doubt
the calculation is correct, it will only depend on how youll interpret the figure