Progress Measurement Procedure 1. General This Procedure covers the basis and calculation method of progress for the activities of Engineering, Procurement and Construction. The detailed Level 4 Schedule will be the basis for the scheduled per earned progress calculation. The work is divided into several work categories in accordance with the WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) established for this Project which describes the system on how to identify and measure the incremental completion stages for each type of deliverable in the WBS. 2. Allocation of Job Weight Job weight shall be allocated on the basis of costs and man-hours for each level within WBS which will be used to evaluate and measure each corresponding progress. The Job Weight for the Level 1, 2, 3 is based on Cost. The Job Weight (Level 4) for Engineering is based on man-hour. The Job Weight (Level 4) for Procurement is based on Cost The Job Weight (Level 4) for Construction is based on Cost and Quantity 3. Progress Measurement 3.1 Engineering The progress for engineering activities shall mean the number of engineering products completed against the total number of engineering deliverables such as drawings, specifications, RFQ (Request for Quotation), TBE (Technical Bid Evaluation), vendor prints and etc. The engineering progress is measured as the actual progress percentage (%) of engineering work stages for drawing & documents from the EDPR (Engineering & Design Progress Report) and RPR (Requisition Progress Report). i.e.Engineering Job Weight Process : 15.00 Fire Fighting : 2.00 HSE : 1.00 Mechanical : 8.00 Piping : 30.00 Electrical : 10.00 Instrument : 10.00 Civil/ Structure : 15.00 Architecture : 5.00 HVAC : 1.00 Data Book : 3.00 -------------------------------------------- 100.00 3.2 Procurement The progress for procurement activities shall be the value of equipment and materials purchased, manufactured, inspection and delivery on site against the total value of equipment and materials. The procurement progress is measured based from the PPR (Procurement Progress Report) which is the actual progress percentage (%) of procurement work stages for each piece of equipment or group of materials. i.e. Procurement Job Weight Mechanical : 65.00 Piping : 10.00 Electrical : 5.00 Instrument : 10.00 Fire Fighting : 2.00 Structure (incl. Pile) : 8.00 -------------------------------------------------------------- Total 100.00 3.3 Construction The progress for construction activities shall be the volume of work done against its total quantity. This progress is measured based from the CPR (Construction Progress Report) as the actual progress percentage (%) of work stages for each work item. i.e. Construction Job Weight Temporary Facilities : 5.00 Civil : 25.00 Steel Structure : 5.00 Architecture : 10.00 Piping : 25.00 Mechanical : 8.00 Tank : 1.00 Electrical : 5.00 Instrument : 5.00 Paint : 5.00 Insulation : 4.00 Pre-commissioning : 2.00 -------------------------------------------- 100.00 Progress Measurement Procedure 1. General This Procedure covers the basis and calculation method of progress for the activities of Engineering, Procurement and Cons... Read more » 3:08 PM