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Posted By Kyle Palmer 04-09-2025 05:19 PM
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All, The Productivity, Performance, and Earned Value monthly community meeting is next Tuesday, April 15th, at 17:00 EST. The discussion topics for this meeting can be viewed below: 1. Discuss status and next steps of technical paper review for June Anaheim conference. 2. Call for PPEV papers going ...
Posted By Kyle Palmer 03-11-2025 06:45 PM
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Good afternoon, The monthly community meeting for Productivity, Performance, and Earned Value is one week from today on March 18th at 5pm EST. We welcome anyone to join who may be interested, so please feel free to forward this meeting information to friends or colleagues. The agenda for next week's ...
Posted By Kyle Palmer 01-07-2025 04:31 PM
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Good afternoon, I was able to get some information from one of our SMEs and will post his response below: The cash flow report in Generally Accepted Accounting Terminology (GAAP) is reconciled to cash in the bank. Starting and ending. As we understand it contractor retention is not earned ...
Posted By Kyle Palmer 12-19-2024 09:00 AM
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Massimoluigi, Apologies for the late response. A few softwares that my company has used in the past for delay and disruption requests include forProject, Empower, Synchro 4D, NetPoint, and Asta Powerproject. Hope this helps. Kyle ------------------------------ Kyle Palmer Consultant ...
Posted By Kyle Palmer 12-17-2024 06:04 PM
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Arun, Unfortunately, no specific documents come to mind that list productivity rates for rail transit projects. Estimating tools such as RS Means and RIB (formerly known as success) typically provide the best information regarding productivity rates. Hopefully another member of this community ...