The best thing you can do is make a guess or assumptions. Or perhaps copy data from previous similar projects. Simply because you can never have any basis for new design and procurement works as these are all variables in the first place. And you need to collaborate with various vendors just to gather data / data sheets. I guess even if you ask "Michelangelo" if how long will it take him to do a certain job, what would be his answer? The question remains a question.
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6 years 7 monthsThank you sir for your
Thank you sir for your response. Would you be kind enough to share any previous engineering standard manhours. It would be a great help.
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14 years 7 monthsZain, You shouldnt calcualte
Zain,
You shouldnt calcualte the Manhours for Engineering. This has to be given by the Engineering Manager.
Procurement Manhours you can take it from the Procurement Manager but usually Procurement is Weighted based on the Value of Item rather than manhours.
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Jithin
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19 years 1 monthThe best thing you can do is
The best thing you can do is make a guess or assumptions. Or perhaps copy data from previous similar projects. Simply because you can never have any basis for new design and procurement works as these are all variables in the first place. And you need to collaborate with various vendors just to gather data / data sheets. I guess even if you ask "Michelangelo" if how long will it take him to do a certain job, what would be his answer? The question remains a question.