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Tips on using this forum..

(1) Explain your problem, don't simply post "This isn't working". What were you doing when you faced the problem? What have you tried to resolve - did you look for a solution using "Search" ? Has it happened just once or several times?

(2) It's also good to get feedback when a solution is found, return to the original post to explain how it was resolved so that more people can also use the results.

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ahmed khalid
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Simon Willson
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In my opinion, you would benefit from site experience to understand the build process and to be able to gauge (from experience) the build ability of your programme. So many times, planners submit a programme that works on paper but is unbuildable. Give this opportunity a go to boost your planning skills but keep good trackers going and start your own black book of construction rates etc. Don't turn away from planning though as you have a grounding in P6. It will give you confidence to challenge trades and the programme in the future. Good luck. Simon
Noor Mohammad
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Yes offcourse it is good opportunity for.

Go ahead.

Noor Mohammad
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Yes offcourse it is good opportunity for.

Go ahead.