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Ali Vessali
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Cost Loading in P3:

Lets talk more about this topic and share expriences.

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Ali Vessali
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Dear Khalid Abdelaal,

Thank you for your reply. That link was very useful. More or less I used the method in my projects before.
In my last cost loading schedule for a construction project in South Carolina, I have used earned value analisys in P3. The Sub-Contractores were introduced as Resources and Project Billing Codes were introduced as Cost Accounts in P3. For each activity in the schedule I assigned the proper Sub-Contractors and Billing Codes by using of Resource Assignment method in P3.
Now Im able to create the Project Cash Flow Diagram (or S-Curve) and all monthly invoices prepare directly from P3.
Again thank you for your reply and keep in touch.
Ali
Khalid Abdelaal
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Dear Ali check the following link and reply

Presentation
make sure that you have acrobat reader

Khalid Abdelaal