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posted on 11 Sep 2024
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posted on 4 Jun 2024
EOT proposal is a request for an extension of time in a construction project due to delays beyond the contractor's control.
EOT stands for Extension of Time.
It is a formal request made by the contractor to the client or project owner.
The request is usually accompanied by supporting documentation such as delay analysis reports, weather reports, and other relevant evidence.
EOT proposals are typically reviewed by the proje...
To plan 2 lacs Cum concrete in 1 year, calculate daily production target and number of RMC plants needed.
Calculate daily production target by dividing total volume by number of working days in a year
Determine the capacity of each RMC plant and divide the daily production target by it to find out how many plants are needed
Consider factors like downtime, maintenance, and transportation in your planning
posted on 20 Jan 2025
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
The planning initiation process involves defining the project scope, objectives, and deliverables.
Identify the need for planning
Define the project scope, objectives, and deliverables
Identify key stakeholders and their roles
Establish a project team
Develop a project charter or initiation document
Conduct a feasibility study
Identify risks and constraints
Define the planning timeline and milestones
The scheduling process involves considering durations in relation to productivity.
The scheduling process starts by identifying the tasks that need to be completed.
The duration of each task is estimated based on historical data or expert judgment.
Productivity levels are taken into account when determining the duration of tasks.
Factors such as employee skills, equipment availability, and potential bottlenecks are conside...
The productivity norms in planning management vary across industries and sites.
Productivity norms in planning management are specific to each industry and site.
These norms are determined based on factors such as the nature of work, resources available, and industry standards.
For example, in the manufacturing industry, the productivity norm for planning managers may be measured in terms of units produced per hour.
In the...
Trackers are prepared for site tracking and schedule upgradation.
Trackers are tools used to monitor and track progress on a site or project.
They help in keeping track of tasks, deadlines, and milestones.
Trackers can be in the form of spreadsheets, software, or project management tools.
They provide visibility into the status of various activities and help in identifying bottlenecks or delays.
Upgradation of schedules inv...
I applied via Campus Placement
The test was based on logical reasoning and verbal reasoning.
EVM stands for Earned Value Management. It is a project management technique used to measure project performance and progress.
EVM integrates scope, schedule, and cost to provide a comprehensive view of project performance.
It compares the planned value (PV), earned value (EV), and actual cost (AC) to assess project health.
PV represents the budgeted cost of the work scheduled, EV represents the budgeted cost of the work ...
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