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manhours waste storn water pipe provision

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Errol Turnball
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Hello everyone,

Anyone has manhour table regards to infrastucture works? Like waste, storm water piping based on diametre, or manholes production and provision etc.??

I checked out planningplanet ;however, i couldn't come up with a solution. I need detailed capability limits otherwords manhours for provision of waste, storm water pipe. 

Best of luck,

Errol 

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Errol Turnball
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@ Anoon,

 

Thanks a lot for that.

Well the required data may come up with pipe laying 150 lm / hour for ins. In order to calculate your manpower based on previous studies, you may need that data if i am not wrong. Provision of laying  pipe per person is hourly lets say 15 metre. so 150/15 = 10 man. So i need statistics for pipe laying and manhole laying for storm & waste to calculate the required manpower to complete the project forecast. 

Anoon Iimos
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1. First, study your drawings

2. Conduct site survey (it may include weather data)

3. check your available resources (including money to buy new equipment if necessary)

4. you can now start your calculations...

Errol Turnball
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Come on experts... Any idea?????