Planning, Scheduling & Programming Discussion Member for 10 years 11 months Member for 10 years 11 months Submitted by ashews on Mon, 2014-11-24 08:13 Permalink Dear All,Thank you for your Dear All, Thank you for your reply. I understand that I can get the production rates reference from PP Rates. I checked under the rates section , but I didn't see the production rates there. For sure I am not looking at the correct location. Is it the correct section to look for? Can you please send me the link? Many thanks in advance. Cheers!!! - Joe Member for 10 years 11 months Member for 10 years 11 months Submitted by ashews on Mon, 2014-11-24 08:13 Permalink Dear All,Thank you for your Dear All, Thank you for your reply. I understand that I can get the production rates reference from PP Rates. I checked under the rates section , but I didn't see the production rates there. For sure I am not looking at the correct location. Is it the correct section to look for? Can you please send me the link? Many thanks in advance. Cheers!!! - Joe Member for 14 years 11 months Member for 15 years Submitted by sb_sunil2000 on Sat, 2014-11-22 12:54 Permalink Hi Joe,Calculate the manhour Hi Joe, Calculate the manhour requirement for each activities and accordingly fix the duration. PP Rates will be useful for manhour calculations. Best Regards, Sunil. Member for 15 years 9 months Member for 15 years 9 months Submitted by Johannes Vandenberg on Wed, 2014-11-19 18:33 Permalink Hi JoeEasy question difficult Hi Joe Easy question difficult answer. I am planning to develop a website "Estimating for Planners". I know that your question is applicable to many planners and schedulers. Next summer it is planned for release. Regards Johannes Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Wed, 2014-11-19 08:09 Permalink Look in the PP rates section Look in the PP rates section Log in or register to post comments
Member for 10 years 11 months Member for 10 years 11 months Submitted by ashews on Mon, 2014-11-24 08:13 Permalink Dear All,Thank you for your Dear All, Thank you for your reply. I understand that I can get the production rates reference from PP Rates. I checked under the rates section , but I didn't see the production rates there. For sure I am not looking at the correct location. Is it the correct section to look for? Can you please send me the link? Many thanks in advance. Cheers!!! - Joe
Member for 10 years 11 months Member for 10 years 11 months Submitted by ashews on Mon, 2014-11-24 08:13 Permalink Dear All,Thank you for your Dear All, Thank you for your reply. I understand that I can get the production rates reference from PP Rates. I checked under the rates section , but I didn't see the production rates there. For sure I am not looking at the correct location. Is it the correct section to look for? Can you please send me the link? Many thanks in advance. Cheers!!! - Joe
Member for 14 years 11 months Member for 15 years Submitted by sb_sunil2000 on Sat, 2014-11-22 12:54 Permalink Hi Joe,Calculate the manhour Hi Joe, Calculate the manhour requirement for each activities and accordingly fix the duration. PP Rates will be useful for manhour calculations. Best Regards, Sunil.
Member for 15 years 9 months Member for 15 years 9 months Submitted by Johannes Vandenberg on Wed, 2014-11-19 18:33 Permalink Hi JoeEasy question difficult Hi Joe Easy question difficult answer. I am planning to develop a website "Estimating for Planners". I know that your question is applicable to many planners and schedulers. Next summer it is planned for release. Regards Johannes
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Wed, 2014-11-19 08:09 Permalink Look in the PP rates section Look in the PP rates section
Member for
10 years 11 monthsDear All,Thank you for your
Dear All,
Thank you for your reply. I understand that I can get the production rates reference from PP Rates.
I checked under the rates section , but I didn't see the production rates there.
For sure I am not looking at the correct location. Is it the correct section to look for?
Can you please send me the link?
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers!!!
- Joe
Member for
10 years 11 monthsDear All,Thank you for your
Dear All,
Thank you for your reply. I understand that I can get the production rates reference from PP Rates.
I checked under the rates section , but I didn't see the production rates there.
For sure I am not looking at the correct location. Is it the correct section to look for?
Can you please send me the link?
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers!!!
- Joe
Member for
14 years 11 monthsHi Joe,Calculate the manhour
Hi Joe,
Calculate the manhour requirement for each activities and accordingly fix the duration.
PP Rates will be useful for manhour calculations.
Best Regards,
Sunil.
Member for
15 years 9 monthsHi JoeEasy question difficult
Hi Joe
Easy question difficult answer.
I am planning to develop a website "Estimating for Planners". I know that your question is applicable to many planners and schedulers.
Next summer it is planned for release.
Regards Johannes
Member for
19 years 10 monthsLook in the PP rates section
Look in the PP rates section