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Steel

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Jul 13, 2009

Internally

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One coat primer, 1 undercoat, 1 gloss 2.40 m2/hr As above to steel stanchions and beams 1.30 m2/hr As above to balustrades, railings etc 1.40 m2/hr

Jul 13, 2009

Externally

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One coat primer, 2 undercoats, 1 gloss 1.70 m2/hr As above to steel stanchions and beams 0.90 m2/hr As above to balustrades, railings etc 1.00 m2/hr As above to gutter and downpipes etc 2.50 m/hr

Jul 13, 2009

Excavate & Reduce Levels

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Excavate By Hand Trenches (m3/hr)      Depth in Metres->Ne 1.51.5-3.03.0-4.5    Sand/Soil lose0.660.450.33Sand/Soil firm0.570.380.28Gravel0.450.310.23Clay/Heavy Soil0.460.310.24Boulder Clay0.380.260.19Pits or Bases Ne 2 m2 (m3/hr)                   D...

Jul 14, 2009

Beam Falsework Formwork

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Rates include for making, fixing, cleaning and minor repair works etc, rates in m2/hr.Soffits - On runners and props, including erection of props etc. Hight of Beam Soffit--->      0 - 3.5 m3.5 - 5.0 mWidthFixStrikeFixStrike     100 - 200 mm0.701.230...

Jul 15, 2009

Mixing Concrete

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Mixing By HandA typical rate of 0.32 m3/hr of concrete. Compulsory Paddle Mixer Generally with one or two 3.5m3 drums, giving a cycle time of 60 to 80 seconds (m3/Hr).                          Mix Time -->60 secs80 secsSingle drum plant210158Double d...

Jul 15, 2009

Place Concrete

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Barrowing Concrete (m3/hr).Receive concrete from mixer/lorry direct to barrow, wheel to placing position, tip and return.Distance0 - 10 m2.32 10 - 20 m1.81 20 - 50 m1.08As above but including load concrete from deck/tray.                Distance0 - 1...

Jul 15, 2009

Granolithic Flooring

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Typically carried out with a gang of 2 layers and a single labourer.   Typical rate of 3.15 m2/hr  

Aug 10, 2009

Sand / Cement Floor Screeding

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 ·         Lay sand and cement floor screeds to accurate levels and finish with steel/wood float.  Rate apply to a gang or 2 labourers and 1 screeder with materials being delivered by hoist and barrow. Screeding Rates (m2/hr) Thickness  ->  15 to 20m...

Aug 10, 2009

Terrazzo Flooring

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·          Typically carried out with a gang of 2 layers, 2 labourers and 1 polisher. In situ flooring 3.60 m2/hr Precast flooring 4.65 m2/hr

Aug 10, 2009

Mosaic Tiles

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Standard tiles of 0.045 x 0.045 m. A typical rate of 1.55 m2/hr

Aug 10, 2009

Wood Block Flooring

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 Parquet and Wood block floor systems   Lay Blocks 1.5 m2/hr Clean, sand, polish 3.1 m2/hr

Aug 10, 2009

BCWS

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Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled (BCWS) is used in Earned Value Analysis For a fuller understanding, this Wiki entry should be read in conjunction with ACWP and BCWP.   BCWS is the cumulative budget cost of doing work as defined in the Base programme....

Jan 11, 2010

ACWP

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Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP) is used in Earned Value Analysis For a fuller understanding, this Wiki entry should be read in conjunction with BCWS and BCWP.     ACWP is the Actual cumulative cost of doing work, and is usually compared to the c...

Jan 11, 2010

BCWP

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Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) is used in Earned Value Analysis For a fuller understanding, this Wiki entry should be read in conjunction with ACWP and BCWS.     BCWP is the cumulative value of the activities complete (or partially complete)....

Jan 11, 2010

Start to Finish

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Here is an example for start to finish relationship Let us consider a scenario Roof slab concrete is to be poured to a structure which is an expansion to an existing building. The formwork is done, the reinforcements have been done and dowel rods fro...

Apr 12, 2010

Critical Path DRAG

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 Critical path DRAG (Devaux’s Removed Activity Gauge) is a new scheduling metric in critical path analysis [[critical-path-method]].  It is the amount of time that an activity on the critical path [[critical-path]] (i.e., the longest path through the...

Jun 15, 2010

New Planning Planet Website

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Dear PP Community,As you will have seen by now, we have moved over to our new website. It’s developed using your requests and ideas, but we are only half-way there; we need your feedback to tell us what needs fixing and improving.You should see a ‘FE...

Sep 10, 2010

Unsubscribing to PP

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Dear Sirs, I find the new interface so uninviting I want to unsubscribe to PP in order not to receive e-mails from PP anymore and move to another forum. What are the steps to unsubscribe? Best Regards, Rafael

Sep 10, 2010