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Scheduling Curiosity and Comparison

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Benjamin Mora
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I have been in scheduling\planning for about 6 years, mainly vertical construction and I now wonder how my peer’s schedules look. What activities are typically included in other folks’ schedules? Specifically, pre-engineered metal buildings or standard construction.

I had to learn scheduling essentially on my own. I really have no real basis for comparison.

Not sure if this is appropriate, but could anyone email their more typical schedule for pre-engineered metal buildings or a more standard type construction is fine? I can import P3, P5 and P6 schedule formats. Hell, even a pdf would be cool.

Thank you in advance and my email is benjamin.mora@mapcoinc.net

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Mike Testro
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Hi Benjamin.

You are approaching things from the right direction - you can build it so you can plan it.

Send an email to

planning.services@xlninternet.co.uk

and I will send a demo of how I would programme an 8 storey insitu concrete column / slab structure.

Best regards

Mike Testro