Production / Productivity rates without mentioning the Machine/Man mix will gv a very vague ide4a..
e.g. I can say excavation in ordinary soil - 1.5 cum / hr
but if it wont be same if i use excavator / JCB etc. Than it could be sthg like 15 Cum / hr..
Hence, gentlemen, Can v prepare an excel format or sthg which mention columns like - Item description, different skils of manpower with mandays / manhours and machine used. Also with a very brief of construction methodology or approach ??
This will be a superb data and if it wud be validated / reviewd by such a huge group of intelligent planners, we would be in a virtual network all the time , v use this data... hows that?? And importantly, how should v go about it??
We are trying to work out how best to present the data. We have a growing database of rates from various countires. This has not been posted to the site yet because we are not sure how to..
(a) organise, although Masterforfmat looks like the way, and
(b) how to include things like manpower associated with the rate and other useful and pertinent issues.
If anyone has any ideas, we would be pleased to see them.
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Submitted by Dayanidhi Dhandapany on Sat, 2004-07-10 13:18
First of all I must appreciate our planning planet members for their valuable contribution toward the collection of worldwide production rates.
In libya, for ground beams/columns shuttering works we use 3 carpentars hours plus one helper hour for one square metre of shuttering. hence the team shall consist of (3C + 1H)hrs per m2.
so i would be much happier to see the teams associated with the productivity rates instead of seeing only 4hrs/m2 for ground beam/colum shuttering works.
Considering that most of us do work in Construction related projects I was just wondering if you had a look at CSI coding. CSI does cover all of the works and has a suitable structure, it is ready made and universally used not just in US but elsewhere.
Above all - Keep up the good work!
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Submitted by Ahmed Hamada on Tue, 2003-05-06 04:27
this is my first post in your forums, about this important issue "Production Rates" I have a suggestion about the proposed organization, the used one looks vague i.e. foundation works and Concrete Related Works. you can use some kind of standards like MasterFormat.
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14 years 1 monthhi.. could u please send me a
hi.. could u please send me a copy of production rates as i needed for our upcoming project..
Thank you...
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15 years 2 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
this concerns production rates for formwork
formwork (consisting of scaffolding shuttering, formwork, false work) is dependent on methodology of work
determination production rate should be linked construction methodology
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21 years 2 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
Production / Productivity rates without mentioning the Machine/Man mix will gv a very vague ide4a..
e.g. I can say excavation in ordinary soil - 1.5 cum / hr
but if it wont be same if i use excavator / JCB etc. Than it could be sthg like 15 Cum / hr..
Hence, gentlemen, Can v prepare an excel format or sthg which mention columns like - Item description, different skils of manpower with mandays / manhours and machine used. Also with a very brief of construction methodology or approach ??
This will be a superb data and if it wud be validated / reviewd by such a huge group of intelligent planners, we would be in a virtual network all the time , v use this data... hows that?? And importantly, how should v go about it??
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16 years 9 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
Robert, if you have any good ideas on how we can take this forward we would welcome the assistance !
We are currently re-organising the rates database, plus the international entries into the Masterformat 2004 format.
Regards.
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16 years 9 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
Great Idea.
We are trying to work out how best to present the data. We have a growing database of rates from various countires. This has not been posted to the site yet because we are not sure how to..
(a) organise, although Masterforfmat looks like the way, and
(b) how to include things like manpower associated with the rate and other useful and pertinent issues.
If anyone has any ideas, we would be pleased to see them.
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22 years 7 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
First of all I must appreciate our planning planet members for their valuable contribution toward the collection of worldwide production rates.
In libya, for ground beams/columns shuttering works we use 3 carpentars hours plus one helper hour for one square metre of shuttering. hence the team shall consist of (3C + 1H)hrs per m2.
so i would be much happier to see the teams associated with the productivity rates instead of seeing only 4hrs/m2 for ground beam/colum shuttering works.
further comments are welcomed.
thanks and regards
daya
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21 years 5 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
Considering that most of us do work in Construction related projects I was just wondering if you had a look at CSI coding. CSI does cover all of the works and has a suitable structure, it is ready made and universally used not just in US but elsewhere.
Above all - Keep up the good work!
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22 years 6 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
Dear Development Team,
this is my first post in your forums, about this important issue "Production Rates" I have a suggestion about the proposed organization, the used one looks vague i.e. foundation works and Concrete Related Works. you can use some kind of standards like MasterFormat.
Regards,
Ahmed Fouad
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16 years 9 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
Thanks Mike,
We are moving forward slowly on this issue. Thanks, I will pass on your kind offer to the guys here.
Rgds Jason
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Worldwide Production Rates ?
Visit www.hpcconsult.co.uk.
You are welcome to any ideas that are listed under Production Rates.
Regards
Mike Harvey