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Level Planning.?

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Shareef Abdul Azeez
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Can Any one tell me what does levels in planning mean

I have happened to hear about level 3 planning and Level 5 panning and things like that




What does this actually mean?

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Joseph Erwin Carg...
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If you are using WBS in formatting your activities you can easily define your levelling.

joseph

Zhang Haixiang
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level means level of detail.
e.g. milestone as level1, mater schedule as level2, detail schedule as level 3

different company/area/country have different ideas.
Izam Zakaria
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We monitor level by levell.....it’s mean easy to monitor...example....Level 1 name of project...level 2 procurement,comm, fab.... level 3 shopdrwgs,as-built...level 4 mark cut for stiffeners......that’s example....so from level 5 will create progress for level 4....and contuniuosly......
Shareef Abdul Azeez
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Hi Clive

Thanx for your help


But the thing is i cannot download the pdf file from the site.....I tried but it keeps showing some error message


So if you have the pdf file

Can u please mail it me........:D
at sharif@wadeadams.com

Regards
Sherif A Aziz
Clive Randall
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If you look up the website of Planning Engineers organisation you will find a paper on this subject from Gary France, there is also a thread on this subject on PP